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Respawn Time | 10 days | ||
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Whiterun Hold | |||
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West of Swindler's Den East-southeast of Bleakwind Bluff |
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# of Tanning Racks | 1 | ||
# of Stone QuarriesHF | 2 |
Rorikstead is a small farming town in western Whiterun Hold. It is named after the noble Rorik, who owns a 'manor' in the village.
The village claims not to have had a bad harvest in years. It contains several crop fields from which you may harvest food.
Despite its namesake still living, Rorikstead is mentioned in two much older accounts: The Merethic or First Era text Holdings of Jarl Gjalund (as "Rorik's Steading") and the Atlas of Dragons from the Second Era. This may be a mistake on the developers' part. It is also mentioned in the bard's song Ragnar the Red as "ole Rorikstead", which may be taken to indicate that the current town is named after an ancient predecessor.
Rorikstead ResidentsEdit
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Related QuestsEdit
Quests Starting HereEdit
Miscellaneous QuestsEdit
Quest Giver | Giver Location | Quest | Objective(s) | Requirement |
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Erik | Frostfruit Inn | Erik the Slayer: Help Erik become an adventurer. |
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- Gather Wheat: Get paid to gather crops. (radiant)
Other QuestsEdit
DaedricEdit
- A Night To Remember: Find your lost friend, Sam, as you recover from a bad hangover.
Side QuestsEdit
- In My Time Of Need: Find a Redguard woman who is on the run from Hammerfell.
- Pets of SkyrimCC: Find trained pets around Skyrim.
NotesEdit
- After the quest Dragon Rising, you are very likely to encounter a dragon attacking Rorikstead. Fittingly, Guards in Whiterun will mention how Rorikstead is usually a calm place but is vulnerable to a dragon attack. This encounter, throughout most of the game, is likely to be with a random unnamed dragon; however, the named dragon Nahagliiv is buried in a mound not far west of the town and will be resurrected by Alduin during the quest Alduin's Wall.[verification needed — Do the game mechanics have a special heightened ratio of dragon attacks for Rorikstead?]
- Atop the hill directly north of the town is a Shrine of Akatosh, along with a dragon scale and a copy of the book Kolb & the Dragon. This is the only place where you can obtain a dragon scale prior to completing Dragon Rising.
- Lokir, one of the NPCs in the carriage during the quest Unbound, states he is from Rorikstead, but he has no residence and is not mentioned by anyone in town.