Ramati at-Gar | |||
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Location | Tu'whacca's Throne | ||
Race | Redguard | Gender | Male |
Health | 39,959 | ||
Reaction | Friendly | ||
Other Information | |||
Faction(s) | Ash'abah |
Ramati at-Gar is a Redguard member of the Ash'abah found at Tu'whacca's Throne.
Related QuestsEdit
- Ash'abah Rising: Meet the Ash'abah at Tu'whacca's Throne.
- Revered Ancestors: Ensure the honored dead remain in the ground.
Quest-Related-EventsEdit
Ash'abah RisingEdit
Talia at-Marimah sends you to look for Ramati to begin fighting the Withered Hand. He will inform you:
- "This is not good, not good at all. I've killed a skeleton or two in my day, but this … this is worse than that.
We are going to need more Ash'abah." - I am one of your tribe. I am Ash'abah.
- "You? I'm pretty good with faces, but I don't know yours. You must have just joined then …?
Either way, welcome to the tribe. It's good that you're here."
While you are at the throne, you can help Ramati out.
Revered AncestorsEdit
He will go further into why the undead rising at the Throne is worse than some skeletons. If you haven't started the quest yet, he will show concern about the situation by saying "What if the heroes of legend have been raised?"
Speaking to him:
- "Do you understand why I am concerned? Some of the greatest heroes in history are buried here—kings, queens, legendary warriors …!
If they've risen, it is Ash'abah duty to kill them, and that's not going to be easy."
If you were not send by Talia at-Marimah, his greeting will be slightly different:
- "This is not good, not good at all. I've killed a skeleton or two in my day, but this … this is worse than that.
We are going to need more Ash'abah. We are going to need help from somewhere."
Either way...
- Is there something I can do to help?
- "There is. I maintain vigil here to ensure that certain ancient heroes … let's just say, if they're raised, that's a problem.
With what's happened here, I need someone to check their graves. If they're up and about, they need to be put down." - I can check their graves.
- "Thank you. This is no small thing I ask, and I appreciate you stepping up.
The three graves I need you to check belong to Armiger Rhina, Yokeda Razul, and Queen Afsar. They changed the course of history. They deserve to rest now." - I understand.
- "I'll mark the graves' locations on your map. I'd go with you, but I have to watch and ensure they don't slip by.
There are other Ash'abah who can join you, though. You want one skilled in swordplay, or one who's adept at restoration magic?" - I'd prefer the one skilled in restoration magic.
- "You're brave to cross blades with these heroes yourself.
Don't worry though. This man will ensure you do not fall."
- "You're brave to cross blades with these heroes yourself.
- I'd prefer the one skilled in swordplay.
- "Very smart. I've rarely seen her equal with a blade.
Let her keep the heroes occupied and perhaps you can use magic to send them back to the sand."
- "Very smart. I've rarely seen her equal with a blade.
After picking your Ash'abah companion, Ramati will continue:
- One way or another, they will be dead.
- "There are many heroes buried here, to be sure, but these three are the ones Ash'abah scholars are most concerned about.
They were extremely powerful in life, and scholars fear they could be extremely dangerous in death."
You can then ask him about the identities of the three heroes:
- Who was Armiger Rhina?
- "Rhina was an Armiger in the Order of Diagna who died in the final days of the Siege of Orsinium.
She was born in the siege camp there and spent her entire twenty-six years fighting the Orcs. They say it was her sacrifice that brought us victory."
- "Rhina was an Armiger in the Order of Diagna who died in the final days of the Siege of Orsinium.
- What is Yokeda Razul famous for?
- "Razul fought alongside Divad Hunding, leading the Ra Gada to conquer Alik'r.
When the Na-Totambu and the Yokudan nobility came later, Razul made himself Yokeda to cement the power of the Ra Gada. Some call him the first Forebear."
- "Razul fought alongside Divad Hunding, leading the Ra Gada to conquer Alik'r.
- Afsar was a Queen of Alik'r?
- "Yes. She seized the throne the ancient way.
Late in the first era, the King died with no heir and the nobles squabbled over the throne. Afsar solidified her rule by killing the opposition. Despite its bloody start, her reign was very peaceful."
- "Yes. She seized the throne the ancient way.
If you got separated from your companion, you can return to Ramati to have them rejoin you:
- "Ah! There you are. The Ash'abah who was with you just returned, saying you had become separated."
- Can they rejoin me then?
- "Of course. Or do you wish to let them rest and take the other this time?"
- I'd prefer the one skilled in restoration magic.
- "You're brave to cross blades with these heroes yourself.
Don't worry though. This man will ensure you do not fall."
- "You're brave to cross blades with these heroes yourself.
- I'd prefer the one skilled in swordplay.
- "Very smart. I've rarely seen her equal with a blade.
Let her keep the heroes occupied and perhaps you can use magic to send them back to the sand."
- "Very smart. I've rarely seen her equal with a blade.
After you have checked the graves and return, Ramati will not want to know the details.
- "There's no need for me to ask whether the heroes had been raised when you found them.
I only need to know—are they now at rest?" - Yes. They are dead.
- "Then you've fulfilled the duty of the Ash'abah here, and saved me a dungheap of trouble.
As we Ash'abah always say, true honor need not be named. I hope we cross paths again."
After the quest, he'll only say:
- "True honor need not be named, my friend, but I'll sure as Oblivion remember your heroics."