Rabeen-Ei | |||
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Home Settlement | Alten Corimont | ||
Race | Argonian | Gender | Female |
Health | 39,959 | ||
Reaction | Friendly |
Rabeen-Ei is an Argonian found in the port town of Alten Corimont. She maintains a strong attachment to her former "egg-cousin," Luteema, and has been writing letters to him since he moved away to the Percolating Mire. Unbeknownst to her, Luteema's wife, Keenash, was intercepting those letters and sending replies in his name, to prevent him from ever communicating with Rabeen-Ei. When Keenash was killed by Aldmeri Dominion soldiers, the "replies" stopped coming, leading Rabeen-Ei to worry deeply for Luteema's safety.
Related QuestsEdit
- Lost to the Mire: Help find a missing friend.
Quest-Related EventsEdit
Before the quest is available:
- ""My love, you cannot know how lonel—"
Oh, I didn't see you. How embarrassing. Don't mind me."
Rabeen-Ei is the quest-giver. When approached, she can be seen writing a final letter to Luteema, and muttering to herself.
- "These words are so final."
She has been writing to her cousin but hasn't heard back him for awhile:
- "You've seen me up here, writing? Letters sent, but not returned. Why do I keep writing to him if he doesn't care?
Perhaps the mire has finally taken him. I've been sending letters to a corpse." - Who do you mean?
- "Luteema … we were egg-cousins when we were young. He fell in love and went to the Percolating Mire to follow her. All the while, he was blind to my affections.
At first, he sent letters back. Then none came. I even wrote to his lover to ask what became of him." - What did she say?
- "Nothing! There was never a reply.
I'm leaving these swamps. I'm going to go to the drylands. This is my last letter to Luteema. Will you deliver it to him? If not into his hands, then his grave. I fear the worst." - I'll see if I can find him.
Speaking to her again:
- "I plan to head north, past Stormhold, perhaps into Stonefalls, but I will avoid the mire. That is west of here, before one reaches Hissmir.
Do not tell him what I said. The letter will suffice."