Where to find maiq in skyrim
Why would M'aiq ever wish to do this? There would be no more traveling. No more exotic foods and fishy sticks. M'aiq suggests you not ever get married.
A pun on the name the Ebonheart Pact zone Bleakrock Isle. But she kept saying it, wherever he went. A reference to the Legacy of Baelborne Rock quest during the Beta test, which would shout this constantly. Alternatively, this could be a reference to the quest Dark Knowledge ; walking around Khenarthi's Roost without beginning the quest, the ghost Cartirinque will spawn in multiple locations while shouting this.
A reference to the titles granted from achievements , and his own title "the liar". Is much better to wander the roads. See the world! M'aiq likes this life. A reference to how Player Housing was initially not a feature at launch, like it was in previous games. Malabal Tor , Reaper's March. A nod to the fact that your inventory is now limited by the number of types of items you can carry, rather than their weight or quantity, unlike previous games.
They have little to do with magic, and everything to do with the weather. A reference to Tempest Island. Alik'r Desert , Bangkorai. A reference to players disappearing when they log out, or to how NPCs may disappear in relation to certain quests. After a time, they seem to repeat themselves. This is why he drinks water. A reference to being able to collect water for use in Alchemy and also its availability as a beverage, which is typically not found in some of the previous games.
Keep looking, says M'aiq. Mittens will turn up somewhere. A reference to a quest removed during closed beta. Deathclaw III. Mittens could appear in one of several locations around the city, and collecting him without scaring him off was tricky. The quest was eventually taken out after players continued to find it frustrating. Mittens still appears in the game, but on his front porch, where he belongs.
Betnikh , Glenumbra , Alik'r Desert , Bangkorai. Half went to Stormhold , the rest to Haven. Stupid merchant. A pun on the name of Stormhaven. A reference to the quest The Honor of the Queen. Always the slaughterfish. She asked if he could see in the dark. M'aiq had no good answer.
But Tamriel has more crypts than schools. A reference to the Crypt of Hearts. A reference to Skyrim's Dawnguard add-on, which involved a horrific family ritual to become vampires. A reference to Direfrost Keep. And they talk, talk, talk. Pokes fun at lack of multi-player. Practical, yet stylish. He has no opinion on the matter. All people are beautiful to him. A nod to the improved graphics in Skyrim.
He has no need for mysticism. A reference to being able to recruit friends as Followers. Even their forges have forges. M'aiq can shout whenever he wants. So many steps, he lost count! M'aiq thinks being alone is better. Less arguing about splitting treasure. Some say M'aiq is a Liar. Don't you believe either of those things. It only matters what one can do.
Not very pleasant. M'aiq thinks they wish they had glorious manes like Khajiit. Not very pleasant. You should think about that once in a while. Some say M'aiq is a Liar. Don't you believe either of those things. He has no opinion on the matter. All people are beautiful to him.
It has nothing to do with the Dwemer disappearing. M'aiq thinks being alone is better. Less arguing about splitting treasure. You will only get confused.
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