Oblivion:Ri'Jirr

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Ri'Jirr
(RefID: 0001C13F)
Location Hermaeus Mora's Shrine
Race Khajiit Gender Male
Level PC+1 Class Acrobat
RefID 0001C13F BaseID 0001C13D
Other Information
Health 38 + (5+1.4)x(PC+0), PC=4-42
Magicka 100 + 1.5x(PC+0) (max=250)
Responsibility 50 Aggression 5
Faction(s) Hermaeus Mora; DAGeneric
Ri'Jirr

Ri'Jirr is a Khajiit acrobat who is a devout worshipper of the Daedric Prince Hermaeus Mora, and can be found with his fellow worshippers at the Shrine of Hermaeus Mora. Chat with Ri'Jirr to find out if you are worthy of Hermaeus Mora's time.

Ri'Jirr is a dedicated follower of Hermaeus Mora and can be found wandering around the shrine day and night.

He wears a tattered robe and a pair of rough leather shoes. He is armed with an iron dagger and carries a small amount of gold.

Related Quests[edit]

Quest-Related Dialogue[edit]

When approached, he will ask:

"You seek the way?"

If you have completed all other Daedric Quests and not started Hermaeus Mora's quest he will say:

"You have followed the path set for you by the Lord Hermaeus Mora. Approach his shrine and speak with him,"

Otherwise he will say:

"You have not yet followed the path required to speak with the Lord Hermaeus Mora."

After speaking to Mora:

"The Lord Hermaeus Mora has set you on a new path. Follow it and return to him."

After the quest is complete:

"Blessed are you, who walks his true path. Enlightened are you, who learns of himself."

He will always leave conversation by saying:

"Walk where your road must take you."