High Priest Zuladr | |||
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Home City | Satakalaam | ||
Location | High Temple | ||
Race | Redguard | Gender | Male |
Reaction | Friendly |
High Priest Zuladr is a Redguard and the keeper of the High Temple in Satakalaam. The Imperial invaders slaughtered every priest within the temple except him, and stole the temple's relics.
Related QuestsEdit
- Temple's Treasures: Recover the missing relics for the High Temple.
Quest-Related EventsEdit
If you approach him, he will say "Oh Rupgta who set the stars in the skies, why? Why have you deserted me?"
His greeting depends on whether or not you're wearing an Imperial Disguise. If you're wearing a disguise:
- "You wear Imperial armor, but I can see in your face that you are not one of them.
Perhaps you will understand my misery then. This was the most beautiful temple in all Alik'r … before the Imperials came. I do not know if it can be restored."
If you're not wearing a disguise:
- "Believe it or not, this is the High Temple of Satakalaam. Everyone agreed it was the most beautiful temple in all Alik'r … before the Imperials came.
But they have defiled our sacred space. I do not know how we can restore its former glory." - Why did they defile the Temple?
- "Because they are worshipers of Molag Bal. They spit on our faith. They spit on our culture. They spit on our gods!
Not only did they kill the other priests, but they ransacked the building, taking everything of value, and destroying the rest." - Is there any way I can help?
- "I don't know … perhaps?
All these other things can be replaced, but they took the temple's relics—sacred ornaments that date back to the time of the Ra Gada. If you could reclaim these relics, that would be a start." - I can reclaim your relics.
You can ask him some questions after you accept the quest.
- "If you can restore our relics, perhaps my faith will return, and we can restore the temple.
There are three relics missing—they represent body, mind, and spirit—the Sword of Shabnam, Majeel's scroll, and the Lamp of the Satakalaam." - Where do I find the relics?
- "Sadly, I do not know. The Imperials have stolen them and taken them I-know-not-where.
Perhaps we must trust in the gods. If it is their will that the temple be restored, they will guide your steps."
- "Sadly, I do not know. The Imperials have stolen them and taken them I-know-not-where.
- What makes these relics so important?
- "They are the sacred tokens of this temple. All temples have relics to honor the gods, but these are specific to us.
They were dedicated centuries ago when the temple was built. They represent the aspects of the Redguard in mind, body, and spirit."
- "They are the sacred tokens of this temple. All temples have relics to honor the gods, but these are specific to us.
- All the priests were killed except you?
- "I … I would gladly trade places with any of them, and I tried. I begged the Imperials to take my life … but they left me.
They wanted me to stay here and suffer with the knowledge of my useless faith."
- "I … I would gladly trade places with any of them, and I tried. I begged the Imperials to take my life … but they left me.
Speaking to him after collecting the relics:
- "You return? I cannot believe … do you have the relics?"
- Yes. I have all three relics right here.
- "I did not believe ….
I prayed and prayed, but felt nothing. I was convinced the gods had deserted me, but you … you are their sign to me." - What do we do now?
- "You must act with the honors, of course. Replace the relics on their respective altars."
- All right. I'll replace the relics.
After replacing the relics:
- "I believe I can sense the gods returning already. I lost my faith, but you have restored it."
- Is there anything else I can do?
- "No. You have done enough, more than enough.
You have restored the temple's treasures. These relics were all that was here when the temple was built … and they are all that is needed for it to be rebuilt."
Speaking to him after the quest:
- "I have realized what I must do.
I will build a shrine to honor my fellow priests that were slain here … it will be an everlasting testament to their sacrifice and to the temple's ability to persevere."