It seemed quite the mystery: as if we were all noticing it for the first time." I asked a number of soldiers at the fort about this castle," I waved a hand in the general direction of Ebonheart, "and no-one knew a thing about it. "It's interesting that you should mention secrets about this place. "I wouldn't say that he was a friend I certainly wasn't privy to his innermost secrets - or even the everyday secrets of the castle and his family."Īt that, the Bosmer paused, and I took the opportunity to ask him about something that had been bothering me: "Master Wolfen - the last Master Wolfen - died just a few months back." Falorn told me, sitting on the steps leading up to the keep and rubbing the soil from his hands. Since Wolfen castle was built in the Imperial style, it was apparent that the family was Imperial themselves or at least were accustomed to living according to Cyrodiilic customs. This was soon explained by the fact that Falorn had been the Wolfen family's groundskeeper for a very long time: centuries, in fact. Many regard wood elves as rude, uncivilised people, but this was certainly not the case with Falorn: he spoke with all the diplomacy of one native to Cyrodiil, the Imperial Province. Falorn had the manner of a Bosmer who had lived most of his life in the company of Imperials.
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