Hectur the Fish Brewer |
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Home City | Davon's Watch | ||
Store | The Fish Stink | ||
Race | Nord | Gender | Male |
Health | 39,959 | ||
Reaction | Friendly | ||
Vendor | |||
Store Type | Brewer |
Hectur the Fish is a Nord brewer and the owner of The Fish Stink, one of the two inns located in Davon's Watch.
Related QuestsEdit
- Exquisite Tears: "Procure" a bottle of rare wine.
Quest-Related EventsEdit
If you speak to him on normal business, he will welcome you to his tavern.
- "Welcome to the Fish Stink. What can I get you?"
Exquisite TearsEdit
You must procure a rare bottle of wine from his tavern during the related quest. To do so, you must distract Hectur.
You can ask him about his bottle:
- That's a nice bottle of Tears of Amaya.
- "I see you know your wines, friend.
To get that bottle, I had to cut through a dozen Bretons and send their captain to Sovngarde." - I don't believe it.
- "What? I turned back an entire fleet of those dirtbags while I was swimming.
Why do you think they call me "The Fish"?"
If you try taking the bottle without distracting him, he will stop you:
- Hectur the Fish: "Get away from that!"
If you catch a Wharf Rat and release it in the tavern, Hectur will kill it with his fists. He grumbles when the rodent is dead.
- Hectur the Fish: "Damn rats. I hate 'em!"
If you find a bottle of Alto Wine on the docks, Valen Andrethi will take the drink and begin "singing" in a high falsetto voice:
- Valen Andrethi: "Flyin', flyyin' in the sky, cliff racer flies so high, flyinnn'"
This greatly agitates the barman (and distracts him from the bar):
- Hectur the Fish: "What's that noise? I hate that song!"
- Hectur the Fish: "Troll's blood, shut your trap!"
- Valen Andrethi: "Flyin', flyyin' in the sky, cliff racer flies so high, flyinnn'"
- Hectur the Fish: "Shut your fish hole!"
- Valen Andrethi: "Flyin', flyyin' in the sky, cliff racer flies so high, flyinnn'"
Hectur has enough and belts Valen in the mouth, which sends the dunmer flying:
- Valen Andrethi: "Oww. What'd I do?"
- Hectur the Fish: "That'll teach him."