Honoria Garrana | |||
---|---|---|---|
Location | Forsaken Citadel | ||
Race | Imperial | Gender | Female |
Reaction | Friendly | ||
Other Information | |||
Condition | Spirit |
Honoria Garrana is a recently deceased Imperial whose spirit is troubled by her past at the Forsaken Citadel. She is survived by her daughter, Catina.
Related QuestsEdit
- Dreams of the Forsaken: Help a woman settle some unfinished business in the Forsaken Citadel.
Quest-Related EventsEdit
When you enter the fortress, it becomes apparent that Honoria is speaking to you through her old locket.
- Locket of Honoria: "I remember these halls. Once proud ... now, ruined. All because of me."
- Locket of Honoria: "Please, help me make things right. Seek out the library. A letter from my beloved rests upon a writing desk. My atonement begins there."
After speaking with Jano Invel:
- Locket of Honoria: "Jano was so desperate to save these people and I let him down. I let them all down. That's why I must make this right."
- Locket of Honoria: "Still … Jano doesn't know why I left. Why I had to protect the very thing that was more important than even myself. If only I would have told him …."
As you destroy the totems, you can see visions of the past, followed by Honoria's commentary. After destroying Honoria's Sword:
- Jano Invel: "I can still do this, with or without Honoria. I just need objects she treasured. She polishes this sword once a fortnight. It will work. It has to."
- Locket of Honoria: "He worked so hard, but he forgot a critical point. The item had to bind us together. The two of us. Gods, I'm so sorry, Jano …."
After destroying Honoria's Diary:
- Jano Invel: "I know you always valued your privacy, Honoria. Maybe this will be enough …. Your worries, your joys. Your secret desires. Another legionary fell ill today. It has to be enough."
- Locket of Honoria: "My diary wasn't enough. If he had just read it, he would have known why I left. For once, Jano, I wish you would have pried."
After destroying the Child's Toy:
- Jano Invel: "Honoria … Honoria and her damned toys! Did you clutch this as a child? I … I have to try. Damn you for leaving me, Honoria. Damn you!"
- Locket of Honoria: "The ritual … the soul binding. I couldn't risk the life of our child on a spell like that. So I left. Damn my cowardice … I left without saying goodbye. But now, we can make things right."
After burning the Locket of Honoria, her spirit appears.
- Honoria Garrana: "Jano. Thank the Eight, it worked."
- Jano Invel: "Honoria? Is it really you?"
Speak with her.
- "Catina chooses her allies well. That's my clever girl.
Finally, our spirits can rest. Finally." - What happens now?
- "Now? I try to reconcile with the man I betrayed.
I will try to contact Catina one last time before we drift to Aetherius, but if I can't, tell her I love her. More than anything. I'm sorry I caused her such distress." - What should I tell her about Jano?
- "Tell her the truth. Her father wanted to save everyone despite the risks. I wanted to keep her safe.
Jano and I both made mistakes. Pride and stubbornness. Cowardice and heartache …. But now we can make things right. We can find peace." - If we broke the curse, why do all these undead remain?
- "Flesh always proves sluggish and stubborn. These corpses may wander these halls for a while longer. But I assure you, their souls are free of the curse, and will find their way to Aetherius very soon."
- Fair enough. I'll tell Catina what I witnessed.
After speaking with Honoria, she apologizes to Jano for leaving.
- Honoria Garrana: "I'm sorry I left you when you needed me, my love. It was cowardly. But there's something I must tell you—the reason I fled."
- Jano Invel: "What possible reason could you have? We could have saved these people, Honoria. Why? Why did you leave me?"
- Honoria Garrana: "Come with me, Jano. Let me show you before we fade away."
They then disappear. After turning in the quest, they reappear in front of Catina.
- Jano Invel: "Honoria, who is this?"
- Honoria Garrana: "This is your daughter, Jano. Catina. This is why I left. The ritual posed too high a risk for an unborn child. I tried to tell you. So many times. But you were so busy, and … I was a coward."
- Jano Invel: "Catina …. I had no idea. She has your eyes, Honoria."
- Honoria Garrana: "And your stubbornness, my love. Which is why I knew she would find a way to help us. I should have told you. I'm so sorry."
- Jano Invel: "Thank you. Thank you for showing her to me. I … I only wish I had more time."