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FormID: 01006166	00Dafydd	GREETING	0	Say, you look like you've fought your share of monsters.	
FormID: 01006166	00Dafydd	GREETING	1	Doesn't it feel good when your blade slices through the rotten flesh of a zombie or the hide of an ogre?	
FormID: 01006166	00Dafydd	GREETING	2	(Sigh) Life doesn't get any better than that, does it?	
FormID: 0100539F	00Dafydd	GreetingDafydd	0	I have journeyed throughout the lands for the sole purpose of slaying great beasts 	
FormID: 0100539F	00Dafydd	GreetingDafydd	1	and hearing the stories of those great heroes known for the same.	
FormID: 0100539F	00Dafydd	GreetingDafydd	2	I also have a tale about a not-so-great hero named Derwayne. It's not his real name, of course, as I've changed it to protect his family's honor.	
FormID: 0100539F	00Dafydd	GreetingDafydd	3	I also have found the weaknesses of different monsters and the best way to kill them. This is information any adventurer could use.	
FormID: 010053A1	00Dafydd	DerikandHunding	0	I'll tell you about the legendary Redguard, Derik, who found the five spirit swords that destroyed the goblin hordes threatening Hammerfell.	
FormID: 010053A1	00Dafydd	DerikandHunding	1	Before his rise to fame, Derik was a humble commoner living during the time of Frandar Hunding, the legendary swordmaster.	
FormID: 010053A1	00Dafydd	DerikandHunding	2	Hunding was never beaten in a duel. Out of thousands of fights, he was always victorious.	
FormID: 010053A1	00Dafydd	DerikandHunding	3	Derik witnessed one of Hunding's duels and was so impressed that he sought to become his student. 	
FormID: 010053A1	00Dafydd	DerikandHunding	4	Hunding taught him well, but Derik could never match up to his teacher's expertise. No one could. 	
FormID: 010053A1	00Dafydd	DerikandHunding	5	In fact, Hunding began to consider himself as more than a swordmaster. He thought himself a demigod among men.	
FormID: 010053A1	00Dafydd	DerikandHunding	6	One day, while journeying through the mountains of the high desert, a goblin war party attacked the pair.	
FormID: 010053A1	00Dafydd	DerikandHunding	7	As Hunding's squire, Derik carried Hunding's sword, but in this case, the goblins caught them by such surprise that the two were cut off.	
FormID: 010053A1	00Dafydd	DerikandHunding	8	Derik was surrounded by a dozen goblins and Hunding found himself without a weapon. The goblins would not let him pass.	
FormID: 010053A1	00Dafydd	DerikandHunding	9	Hunding could only watch as they closed in on Derik waving their barbed swords, spouting their curses.	
FormID: 010053A1	00Dafydd	DerikandHunding	10	He then closed his eyes and emptied his mind. All fear and anger left him like water flowing from his body. Only stillness remained.	
FormID: 010053A1	00Dafydd	DerikandHunding	11	Then a light shone in Hunding's mind, a new realization of his abilities.	
FormID: 010053A1	00Dafydd	DerikandHunding	12	He did not need the sword that Derik carried. He had a sword, one that stayed with him at all times. It was his spirit.	
FormID: 010053A1	00Dafydd	DerikandHunding	13	That was the point in which Hunding gave up clumsy physical weaponry and began using the [QUOTE]way of the spirit sword[QUOTE].	
FormID: 010053A1	00Dafydd	DerikandHunding	14	It was also a turning point in Derik's life, for though the goblin war party was defeated,	
FormID: 010053A1	00Dafydd	DerikandHunding	15	He recognized both the threat that goblins posed and the power of the spirit sword. He would go on to save Hammerfell.	
FormID: 010053A1	00Dafydd	DerikandHunding	16	Hunding would go on to retire from life and write the Book of Circles, the tome of the sword-singers. 	
FormID: 010053A1	00Dafydd	DerikandHunding	17	Both lived heroic lives and changed the course of history. Their examples are things that we can all strive for.	
FormID: 010053AF	00Dafydd	HowtoKillanOgre	0	I have a few tips on slaying monsters. One is on ogres, who I've dealt with extensively.	
FormID: 010053AF	00Dafydd	HowtoKillanOgre	1	Ogres are as big as houses and stronger than most anything else lurking out there in the wilderness. But they do have a weakness.	
FormID: 010053AF	00Dafydd	HowtoKillanOgre	2	Poison made by a shady alchemist or knowledgeable assassin can bring those things to their knees!	
FormID: 010053AF	00Dafydd	HowtoKillanOgre	3	I've found the best poison is made of nightshade, imp gall, tiger lily nectar, and bread. It will hurt them and make them very weak.	
FormID: 010053AF	00Dafydd	HowtoKillanOgre	4	But, you have to really be a master at making such concoctions before you can figure out how to brew such a toxin.	
FormID: 010053AF	00Dafydd	HowtoKillanOgre	5	I actually have some of this poison on me if you want to give it a try. I'll offer you a reasonable price for it.	
FormID: 01005A85	00Dafydd	HrothgarandtheDaedra	0	Did you know that most daedra are hardly harmed by fire at all?	
FormID: 01005A85	00Dafydd	HrothgarandtheDaedra	1	They are, however, weak against lightning, so if you have any spells that shock people, they will be very useful against them.	
FormID: 01005A85	00Dafydd	HrothgarandtheDaedra	2	There was one time when Hrothgar of Bruma encountered a conjurer in the wilderness.	
FormID: 01005A85	00Dafydd	HrothgarandtheDaedra	3	This villain summoned a great reptilian beast called a Daedroth to fight for him, but Hrothgar knew his magic, so he focused on the mage.	
FormID: 01005A85	00Dafydd	HrothgarandtheDaedra	4	He knew that if he killed the mage, the monster would go back to Oblivion. Unfortunately, the beast was too powerful and would not let him pass.	
FormID: 01005A85	00Dafydd	HrothgarandtheDaedra	5	It blew fire at him and took a large bite out of his armor. Hrothgar landed his own blow with his mighty war hammer, but it seemed to do nothing.	
FormID: 01005A85	00Dafydd	HrothgarandtheDaedra	6	Again and again, he pounded at the beast, but it hardly seemed to flinch. And then the Daedroth knocked the hammer from his hand.	
FormID: 01005A85	00Dafydd	HrothgarandtheDaedra	7	Unarmed, Hrothgar dodged both blow and fire trying to reach his weapon, but it was futile.	
FormID: 01005A85	00Dafydd	HrothgarandtheDaedra	8	He then remembered a small dagger he found earlier, so he drew that from his pack. A small electrical current ran up the blade.	
FormID: 01005A85	00Dafydd	HrothgarandtheDaedra	9	He stabbed at the creature with the pitiful weapon, not thinking it would do anything, but the beast howled in pain and fell.	
FormID: 01005A85	00Dafydd	HrothgarandtheDaedra	10	It quickly disappeared, leaving only the bewildered conjurer to run off in fear.	
FormID: 01005A85	00Dafydd	HrothgarandtheDaedra	11	This should show you what power lightning has over the Daedra, so be sure to use it.	
FormID: 01005A8E	00Dafydd	DerwayneandtheWisp	0	This song is usually a crowd pleaser...	
FormID: 01005A8E	00Dafydd	DerwayneandtheWisp	1	If you see a ball glow in the air.	
FormID: 01005A8E	00Dafydd	DerwayneandtheWisp	2	Make sure to get the heck out of there.	
FormID: 01005A8E	00Dafydd	DerwayneandtheWisp	3	For it is evil, tried and true.	
FormID: 01005A8E	00Dafydd	DerwayneandtheWisp	4	And it will put an end to you.	
FormID: 01005A8E	00Dafydd	DerwayneandtheWisp	5	A Wood Elf archer named Derwayne	
FormID: 01005A8E	00Dafydd	DerwayneandtheWisp	6	Met one and was never quite the same	
FormID: 01005A8E	00Dafydd	DerwayneandtheWisp	7	It touched him and made his brain numb	
FormID: 01005A8E	00Dafydd	DerwayneandtheWisp	8	He became stupid; it made him dumb.	
FormID: 01005A8E	00Dafydd	DerwayneandtheWisp	9	He forgot how to knock an arrow	
FormID: 01005A8E	00Dafydd	DerwayneandtheWisp	10	So, he stared blankly at his bow	
FormID: 01005A8E	00Dafydd	DerwayneandtheWisp	11	What a sight to see this poor elf	
FormID: 01005A8E	00Dafydd	DerwayneandtheWisp	12	Load it up and just shoot himself!	
FormID: 01005A8E	00Dafydd	DerwayneandtheWisp	13	Now he was both dumb and bleeding	
FormID: 01005A8E	00Dafydd	DerwayneandtheWisp	14	His body and mind took a beating	
FormID: 01005A8E	00Dafydd	DerwayneandtheWisp	15	The wisp gave him another jolt	
FormID: 01005A8E	00Dafydd	DerwayneandtheWisp	16	To make the point that he's a dolt	
FormID: 01005A8E	00Dafydd	DerwayneandtheWisp	17	He should have run from this bad thing	
FormID: 01005A8E	00Dafydd	DerwayneandtheWisp	18	Now he can remember nothing	
FormID: 01005A8E	00Dafydd	DerwayneandtheWisp	19	Of how to fight or how to flee	
FormID: 01005A8E	00Dafydd	DerwayneandtheWisp	20	He just stands and stares stupidly	
FormID: 01005A8E	00Dafydd	DerwayneandtheWisp	21	So that's the tale of sad Derwayne	
FormID: 01005A8E	00Dafydd	DerwayneandtheWisp	22	A life ended dense and in pain	
FormID: 01005A8E	00Dafydd	DerwayneandtheWisp	23	So avoid glows that make you dumb	
FormID: 01005A8E	00Dafydd	DerwayneandtheWisp	24	Lest you become another one.

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