I know all about you and the prophecies. And I know the Temple's position on the matter. My policy is to avoid involving the government in Temple matters wherever possible. King Hlaalu Helseth
I know a little about the prophecies. I know about you and the Temple. Some people in the West set great store in signs and portents, but for thousands of years we Dunmer have had the luxury of being able to speak directly to our gods. We have no need of prophets, and distrust anyone who claims to speak for the gods. Barenziah
You were right, %PCName. I am not much of a hero, but I can only try to do my duty to the tribe. And now that the Devil is dead, and the Blight is gone, perhaps there will be time enough and peace enough for me to learn what I must learn to be a leader... like my father. Han-Ammu
You have proven to all the truth of the prophecies. Give thanks to Azura for guiding your way. The Devil is dead, and the Blight is gone. Thank you, Nerevarine, and may Azura's blessings bring you peace. Manirai
Yes, Nerevarine. I am very happy. And I think Kaushad is happy with his bride. I hope soon to bear Kaushad many fine sons and daughters, and I think our first-born should bear your name, if the spirits are willing. Falura Llervu
Well, %PCName, now you are a great hero, and I am very proud of the part I played in making you what you have become. So thank you for all you have done. And thank you especially for my bride. Isn't she wonderful? Kaushad
The Devil is Dead, and the Blight is gone. Thank you, %PCName. Thank you, Nerevarine. You have made Morrowind safe for all of us. Sinnammu Mirpal
It is as my dreams have shown me. The Devil is dead, and the Blight is gone. This is a good time to have lived, and to have seen you with my own eyes. Nibani Maesa
The hand that struck down the Devil. Hero of Red Mountain. An outlander. And Nerevarine. It is a great honor, %PCName. And we give you thanks for the great gift you have given us. Ashlanders
Prophecies say Lord Nerevar will come again to drive the foreigners from the land and restore the Dunmer and Morrowind to its ancient glory. Dreamer
So. You went all the way to Red Mountain, slew Dagoth Ur, and ended the Blight. A remarkable achievement. Great House Telvanni Disposition ≥ 60
So. You went all the way to Red Mountain, slew Dagoth Ur, and ended the Blight. A remarkable achievement. Great House Telvanni
So. You're going to Red Mountain to kill Dagoth Ur? Vivec couldn't do it, so he's elected you. Doesn't that worry you? Great House Telvanni
You are indeed the Incarnate and Nerevarine of prophecy. It takes some getting used to. But the Devil is dead, and the Blight is gone, and there is no doubt who we have to thank for it. Great House Redoran Disposition ≥ 60
You are indeed the Incarnate and Nerevarine of prophecy. It takes some getting used to. But the Devil is dead, and the Blight is gone, and there is no doubt who we have to thank for it. Great House Redoran
Everything is changed. Now the Temple says you are the Incarnate and Nerevarine of prophecy. It takes some getting used to. But our hopes and prayers go with you to Red Mountain. Great House Redoran
Welcome back, Nerevarine. And thank you for all you have done. Your name and deeds are on everyone's lips. Tell me... did you find much treasure on Red Mountain? Great House Hlaalu Disposition ≥ 60
Welcome back, Nerevarine. And thank you for all you have done. Your name and deeds are on everyone's lips. Tell me... did you find much treasure on Red Mountain? Great House Hlaalu
The Temple says Vivec has removed his curse from the Nerevarine, and the persecution of the Dissident Priests is ended. But if you are the Incarnate and Nerevarine of prophecy, shouldn't you be on Red Mountain fighting Dagoth Ur? Great House Hlaalu
Praise Almsivi! Praise the Nerevarine! The Devil is dead, and the Blight is gone! Temple Disposition ≥ 60
We have heard the proclamation. Vivec has removed his curse upon the Nerevarine, and has ended the persecution of the Dissident Priests. Vivec has acknowledged you as the Incarnate and Nerevarine, the prophesied savior of Morrowind, and the last hope to withstand the menace of Dagoth Ur and the Sixth House. Temple
Everyone is talking about it. The curse upon the Nerevarine is lifted. The persecution of the Dissident Priests is ended. Vivec says you are the Incarnate of prophecy. That's hopeful news. But no one will sleep well until you have gone to Red Mountain and destroyed Dagoth Ur and the Sixth House. Generic
House Telvanni pays little attention to religious doctrine, or prophecies and other superstitions, for that matter. Call yourself the Nerevarine. We don't care. Great House Telvanni
The Nerevarine is a heretic, according to the Temple, and so are all those who support the Nerevarine. But House Hlaalu policy is to avoid extremist religious views. We follow the Imperial practice of religious toleration for various cults and beliefs, so long as they do not challenge law or public order. Great House Hlaalu
You're the one they call the Nerevarine. You are a heretic, and all who support you are heretics. You may think Imperial law protects heretics, and you may be right, but some of the Temple faithful care little for Imperial law. Temple
You're the one they claim fulfills the Nerevarine prophecies? Then you are a heretic, as the Temple says, and you can expect no welcome from House Redoran. Great House Redoran
Yes, Addhiranirr knows this Nerevarine cult is just silly superstition. So you tell Caius this. Nobody in her right mind pays any attention to this moon-yeowling. Prophecies and ancient heroes reborn and other silliness. Fuzzy tales for little kitties. Addhiranirr
Everyone says these prophecies are nothing more than superstition. I know nothing about this. Han-Ammu
Many of our tribe believe these prophecies to be no more than foolish superstition. I do not know myself what to think. Manirai
We were told these prophecies were foolish superstition. But you have made many changes here. Now we think, maybe these are not foolish superstition. Maybe you are something special. Maybe we can hope for something better. Assaba-Bentus
We were told these prophecies were foolish superstition. But you have made many changes here. Now we think, maybe these are not foolish superstition. Maybe you are something special. Maybe we can hope for something better. Kummu
We were told these prophecies were foolish superstition. But you have made many changes here. Now we think, maybe these are not foolish superstition. Maybe you are something special. Maybe we can hope for something better. Zebba
We were told these prophecies were foolish superstition. But you have made many changes here. Now we think, maybe these are not foolish superstition. Maybe you are something special. Maybe we can hope for something better. Assemmus
We were told these prophecies were foolish superstition. But you have made many changes here. Now we think, maybe these are not foolish superstition. Maybe you are something special. Maybe we can hope for something better. Addut-Lamanu
We were told these prophecies were foolish superstition. But you have made many changes here. Now we think, maybe these are not foolish superstition. Maybe you are something special. Maybe we can hope for something better. Yantus
We were told these prophecies were foolish superstition. But you have made many changes here. Now we think, maybe these are not foolish superstition. Maybe you are something special. Maybe we can hope for something better. Ulibabi
We were told these prophecies were foolish superstition. But you have made many changes here. Now we think, maybe these are not foolish superstition. Maybe you are something special. Maybe we can hope for something better. Massarapal
We know about the prophecies. Our ashkhan and gulakhans say they are foolish superstition. There will be trouble if you speak with them. Perhaps you should speak to our wise woman, Manirai. Assaba-Bentus
We know about the prophecies. Our ashkhan and gulakhans say they are foolish superstition. There will be trouble if you speak with them. Perhaps you should speak to our wise woman, Manirai. Kummu
We know about the prophecies. Our ashkhan and gulakhans say they are foolish superstition. There will be trouble if you speak with them. Perhaps you should speak to our wise woman, Manirai. Zebba
We know about the prophecies. Our ashkhan and gulakhans say they are foolish superstition. There will be trouble if you speak with them. Perhaps you should speak to our wise woman, Manirai. Assemmus
We know about the prophecies. Our ashkhan and gulakhans say they are foolish superstition. There will be trouble if you speak with them. Perhaps you should speak to our wise woman, Manirai. Addut-Lamanu
We know about the prophecies. Our ashkhan and gulakhans say they are foolish superstition. There will be trouble if you speak with them. Perhaps you should speak to our wise woman, Manirai. Yantus
We know about the prophecies. Our ashkhan and gulakhans say they are foolish superstition. There will be trouble if you speak with them. Perhaps you should speak to our wise woman, Manirai. Ulibabi
We know about the prophecies. Our ashkhan and gulakhans say they are foolish superstition. There will be trouble if you speak with them. Perhaps you should speak to our wise woman, Manirai. Massarapal
We know about the prophecies. We think they are foolish superstition. But we have a new chief, so maybe it is time to think differently. Ashlanders Erabenimsun Camp
We know about the prophecies. We think they are foolish superstition. Don't bother us with this nonsense. Ashlanders Erabenimsun Camp
You are the Nerevarine? But... you are an outlander. How can that be? Such wonders in the world. Before, I was a slave; now I am a companion of the Nerevarine and the bride of a Zainab chief. Falura Llervu
We have heard that our chief has named you Zainab Nerevarine. We are surprised. But our chief is wise, and we trust his judgement. Perhaps some good will come of this. Stranger things have happened. Ashlanders Disposition ≥ 60 Zainab Camp
We have heard that our chief has named you Zainab Nerevarine. We are surprised. But our chief is wise, and we trust his judgement. Perhaps some good will come of this. Stranger things have happened. Ashlanders Zainab Camp
Yes, I have named you Zainab Nerevarine. And we will listen with interest for tales of your exploits, %PCName. Kaushad
Where will you find a high-born Telvanni bride? That is simple. You should visit high-born Telvanni lords and inform them that Ashkhan Kaushad of the Lordly Zainab would do them the honor of making their daughter his bride. Surely many Telvanni lords would be honored to receive such an offer. Consider carefully the many daughters offered and choose for me the finest. Take counsel with my wise woman, Sonummu Zabamat. She knows my mind well in such matters. Kaushad
Well. So you killed the vampire Calvario? Ahem. Well. I will be happy to acknowledge you as Zainab Nerevarine. But... it is customary for one seeking an honor from the Ashkhan to offer the Ashkhan a generous gift as a mark of respect. Because you are an outlander, and do not know our customs, I will do you the great favor of naming the gift I wish to receive -- a high-born Telvanni bride -- a pretty one, plump, with big hips to bring me many sons. Kaushad
Have you taken care of this vampire Calvario? No? Really? Did you forget our little talk? You asked me to set you a task, and I suggested you might go kill the vampire Calvario in nearby Nerano Ancestral Tomb. Sun and wind, man! How can you be so forgetful? Is THAT the mark of a great war leader? Kaushad
Very well. A vampire named Calvario has taken refuge in nearby Nerano Ancestral Tomb. If you are as worthy as you say you are, it should be a small matter for you to dispose of this vampire. There. You have your task. Now perhaps you would leave me in peace for a bit? Kaushad
Ho, ho! Excuse me. Do not think me rude. But seriously. Do you believe this story yourself? I mean no offense, but you must admit, you are an outlander, and completely ignorant of our ways. How could you ever be our war leader? What sensible ashkhan would ever choose you to lead the tribes? Ho, ho. Kaushad
Very well. We understand. We do not wish to embarrass a guest. But we think it strange that you will not speak openly with us about this. Kaushad
We have heard the rumors. We know you to be the outlander who claims to fulfill the Nerevarine prophecies. But teach us, %PCName... how could an outlander be the Nerevarine? Kaushad Disposition ≥ 70
We have heard the rumors. We know you to be the outlander who claims to fulfill the Nerevarine prophecies. But how could an outlander be the Nerevarine? You must admit... that just sounds silly. You seem pleasant enough, and strong and healthy for an outlander. But excuse me if I'm not disposed to take your demands seriously. Kaushad
You are the Ahemmusa Nerevarine. I have named you, and given you the Madstone, so that you may be known to all Peoples of the Wastes. Sinnammu Mirpal
You are an outlander. It is no surprise that you do not know how to behave. But it is a surprise that you do not know how to listen. We will not speak of this until you have shown courtesy to my gulakhans. Sinnammu Mirpal
I will examine your proofs, and you will tell me your story. And if I am satisfied, according to custom, and with reference to the prophecies, I will name you Ahemmusa Nerevarine. But there will be a price. The Ahemmusa need a safe place, and you will provide that safe place. Sinnammu Mirpal
The Ahemmusa have no ashkhan. I am the wise woman of the Ahemmusa, and I speak for the tribe. Sinnammu Mirpal
I know the prophecies. I know an outlander, clanfriend of the Urshilaku, has done great deeds, and claims to fulfill those prophecies. Are you that outlander? And why are you here? Sinnammu Mirpal
You are the Nerevarine. You have saved the Ahemmusa, and our leader, Sinnammu Mirpal, has named you Nerevarine of the Ahemmusa, and given you the Madstone. Ashlanders Disposition ≥ 70 Ahemmusa Camp
You are the Nerevarine. You have saved the Ahemmusa, and our leader, Sinnammu Mirpal, has named you Nerevarine of the Ahemmusa, and given you the Madstone. Ashlanders Ahemmusa Camp
Speak to the wise woman, Sinnammu Mirpal. Tell her you will find a safe place for the Ahemmusa. That is what I would wish to hear from one who wants to be named Nerevarine. Dutadalk
Do you come to claim the name of Nerevarine? I hope you come to do the deeds of the Nerevarine. We need the deeds, not the name. You must speak to the wise woman, Sinnammu Mirpal. We are a poor, sad tribe, without an ashkhan, and led by a wise woman. And we are its gulakhans. We say this with shame, for we are as weak and helpless as children. Go to her, outlander. Tell her you will do the deeds of a hero, and save the Ahemmusa. Maybe then you will have earned the name 'Nerevarine.' Kausi
Do you come to claim the name of Nerevarine? Then you want to speak to the wise woman, Sinnammu Mirpal. But first, you must show respect, and speak to one of our gulakhans. You will find them in their yurts. They will speak with you. Ashlanders Ahemmusa Camp
The Devil is dead, and the Blight is gone. You are the Nerevarine. You are the Incarnate. You are the one. Peakstar
You must go before the ashkhans of the Wastes People and satisfy them, for only the ashkhans of the Four Tribes can name you 'Nerevarine.' Speak first with Sul-Matuul of the Urshilaku, and with Wise Woman Nibani Maesa, for of all the Ashlanders, they are wisest in the lore of the Incarnate, and you have already shown Sul-Matuul proof of your worth. Peakstar
The Devil is dead, and the Blight is gone. You are the Nerevarine. You are the Incarnate. You are the one. Ane Teria
The Devil is dead, and the Blight is gone. You are the Nerevarine. You are the Incarnate. You are the one. Conoon Chodala
The Devil is dead, and the Blight is gone. You are the Nerevarine. You are the Incarnate. You are the one. Erur-Dan
The Devil is dead, and the Blight is gone. You are the Nerevarine. You are the Incarnate. You are the one. Hort Ledd
The Devil is dead, and the Blight is gone. You are the Nerevarine. You are the Incarnate. You are the one. Idrenie Nerothan
You have been named Nerevarine by the four tribes of Vvardenfell. You have fulfilled that part of the prophecy. Urshilaku, Ahemmusa, Zainab, and Erabenimsun, all have named you Nerevarine. You have fulfilled the Fifth Trial of the Seven Visions. Nibani Maesa
Sul-Matuul has named you Urshilaku Nerevarine. But until you have been named Ahemmusa Nerevarine, Zainab Nerevarine, and Erabenimsun Nerevarine as well, you have not passed the Fifth Trial. Nibani Maesa
In times of great danger, the four Ashlander tribes unite under a single war leader. If you can prove to the Urshilaku, Ahemmusa, Zainab, and Erabenimsun tribes that you are the Nerevarine, and that the tribes must unite against the threat of the Sixth House, then each ashkhan will declare you 'Nerevarine' and war leader of all tribes. You must go to all the tribal ashkhans, but go first to Sul-Matuul, who is your friend, and who will surely grant you the honor. Nibani Maesa
Saint Nerevar walks among us, and the Devil is dead. Surely we live in an age of wonders. Gilvas Barelo
Our interest in the Nerevarine used to be a matter of principle, a willingness to consider the validity of mystical insights rejected by Temple doctrine. Now, Dagoth Ur grows stronger while the Tribunal grows weaker, and the return of Saint Nerevar, even if only reborn in spirit, may be our best prospect of salvation. Gilvas Barelo
Very interesting. So you are this Nerevar hero, reborn? Do you remember anything from the life of this Nerevar? Can you think like him? Talk to him? Are you like a lich, with the spirit of this old dead hero riding your flesh? Very interesting, indeed. Here. Stick out your tongue. Can you feel it when I do THIS? I must make a careful examination of you for my... mystical studies. Sharn gra-Muzgob
The Ashlanders have a prophecy that the legendary hero Nerevar will be reborn. They call this reincarnated hero the 'Nerevarine'. Sharn gra-Muzgob
Just like Addhiranirr said... silly superstition. Maybe you got lucky? Maybe this Dagoth, poor old fellow, and tired, so he falls down? All the stories Addhiranirr hears? Make you sound like some kind of hero or something. Addhiranirr
Yes, Addhiranirr knows nothing about this Nerevarine cult, because it is just silly superstition. So you tell Caius this. Nobody in her right mind pays any attention to this nonsense. Prophecies and ancient heroes reborn and other silliness. Fuzzy tales for little kitties. Addhiranirr
Yes, Addhiranirr knows nothing about this Nerevarine cult, because it is just silly superstition. So you tell Caius this. Nobody in her right mind pays any attention to this nonsense. Prophecies and ancient heroes reborn and other silliness. Fuzzy tales for little kitties. Addhiranirr
No. Addhiranirr is not talking about this with you, because Addhiranirr is very angry with you. Addhiranirr
No. Addhiranirr is not talking about this with you, because Addhiranirr is very distracted by an annoying taxman. Addhiranirr
Like Lord Nerevar, you have won the Battle of Red Mountain. And you bear Nerevar's great Ring, One-Clan-Under-Moon-and-Star. Will you make good Lord Nerevar's promises to the Ashlander tribes? We live in interesting times, %PCName. Huleeya
When the Ashlanders joined Nerevar in the Battle of Red Mountain, he swore on his great Ring, One-Clan-Under-Moon-and-Star, to honor the ways of the Spirits and rights of the Land. But after the victory, Ashlanders say the power-hungry Tribunal slew Nerevar in secret. Then, setting themselves up as gods, the Tribunal and the Great Houses forgot Nerevar's promises to the Tribes. Ashlanders say Nerevar will come again with his ring, cast down the false gods, and make good his promises to the Tribes. Huleeya
The Emperor and his counselors say you have the 'appearance' of satisfying the conditions of the Nerevarine prophecy. I'm still skeptical. But it's hard to believe this is all just coincidence. Caius Cosades
The Emperor and his advisors want you to satisfy the conditions of the Nerevarine prophecies. Will that make you the Nerevarine? It sounded stupid to me. It still sounds like hokey superstition. But it does seem... spooky. Is this how history works? Who knows. Who knows. Caius Cosades
Some Dunmer believe that an orphan and outcast, a youth born on a certain day to uncertain parents, will one day unite all the tribes of the Dunmer, drive out the invaders of Morrowind, and reestablish the ancient laws and customs of the Dark Elven nations. They call this orphan and outcast the "Nerevarine," and say the Nerevarine will be a reincarnation of the long-dead Dunmer General and First Councilor, Lord Indoril Nerevar. Caius Cosades
Now you are a part of history, %PCName. It is an honor to know you. And yet, there is still the mystery. Does the hero shape the times, or do the times shape the hero? Perhaps you should write a history book, %PCName. Hasphat Antabolis
The Ashlanders believe a reborn Nerevar will unite the Dunmer against the outlander invaders and restore the ancient Dark Elven nation. Nerevar is a legendary hero and saint of the Temple, but the Temple denies the prophecy, and persecutes heretics who believe in the Nerevarine. Tell Caius that Sharn gra-Muzgob would be a better person to ask about the native faiths and superstitions. Hasphat Antabolis
You have faced trials, and have passed them. But trials still lie before you. Ashlanders Urshilaku Camp
We Ashlanders have a prophecy that one day a reincarnation of the legendary hero Nerevar will unite the Dunmer against the outlander invaders, driving them from our land, and restoring the ancient faith and honor of the Dark Elven peoples as taught us by the Prophet Veloth. You are an outlander, so it is not proper that we should speak with you about this. Ashlanders
The Temple was wrong. You are Lord Nerevar reborn -- you've proven that. You've done what no one else could do. Not even Lord Vivec. Of course we are grateful for what you've done. Dark Elf
The Ashlanders have a prophecy that one day a reincarnation of the legendary hero Nerevar will unite the Dunmer against the invaders and restore the ancient Dark Elven nation. But the Tribunal Temple says this is a false and profane superstition, and the Ordinators deal mercilessly with those who profess such beliefs. Dark Elf
The Devil is dead, and the Blight is gone. You have conquered Red Mountain, destroyed Dagoth Ur and all his kin. We offer you our thanks in this happy hour. Disposition ≥ 60 Generic
The Devil is dead, and the Blight is gone. You have conquered Red Mountain, destroyed Dagoth Ur and all his kin. We offer you our thanks in this happy hour. Generic
Word has gotten around about you and the prophecies. Most people think it's just harmless superstition, not worth getting upset over. The Temple feels otherwise, of course. They say you're all heretics. It's a difficult situation. Generic
So. It turns out the Nerevarine is an outlander after all. And, from what I hear, being Nerevarine was no picnic for you. Well done. Imperial Legion Disposition ≥ 60
So. It turns out the Nerevarine is an outlander after all. And, from what I hear, being Nerevarine was no picnic for you. Well done. Imperial Legion
It's the reincarnation of some Dark Elven hero, supposed to come and drive the Empire out of Morrowind. Just some local superstition... but the Temple says it's wicked and evil, and you'll be very sorry if you talk about it with the priests and Temple guard. Imperial Legion
When you came to Vvardenfell, you were just a wet-behind-the-ears %PCRace. And now you're the Nerevarine, and Morrowind's biggest hero. Well, it's an honor to know you. Blades Disposition ≥ 60
When you came to Vvardenfell, you were just a wet-behind-the-ears %PCRace. And now you're the Nerevarine, and Morrowind's biggest hero. Well, it's an honor to know you. Blades
Blades keep tabs on the Emperor's enemies. The Nerevarine cult seems to be a bunch of Ashlanders, and Ashlanders are our enemies. They'd love to see us dead or gone from Vvardenfell. But they're only a few simple savages, and they mostly just want to be left alone. Blades