Mizbina | |||
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Home City | Baandari Trading Post | ||
Race | Khajiit | Gender | Female |
Health | 15,000 | ||
Reaction | Friendly | ||
Other Information | |||
Faction(s) | Moon-Singers |
Mizbina is a Khajiit moon-singer found telling a portion of the tale of Khunzar-ri and the Demon at the Baandari Trading Post during the related quest.
Related QuestsEdit
- The Demon Weapon: Assist Abnur Tharn in locating a mysterious weapon that could end the Three Banners War.
Quest-Related EventsEdit
As you approach her location, you'll hear her say:
- Mizbina : "'Khunzar-ri said, 'Because two shall become three, annoying demon ….'"
- Mizbina : "'… As soon as this one rescues Flinthild Demon-Hunter from the Ayleid lair of creeping ebony plants.' These are the words, and the words are true."
If you speak to her after, you can ask for additional parts of the story:
- "Mizbina hopes that you and your friend enjoyed the story. Is there anything else that this one may do for you?"
- Dagaril-dro sent me. I need to learn the story of Khunzar-ri and the demon.
- "The loremaster? This one hasn't talked to him in a long time. Mizbina only knows the second part of the story. That is how the moon-singers maintain the secrets of the great tales.
Would you like to hear the story again?" - Yes. Please tell me your part of the story.
- "'In the time before time, when the sixteen kingdoms were young and like kittens at play, the great hero Khunzar-ri gathered a company of champions to combat the demon and his brothers. They had come to Elsweyr to steal the moons from the sky.'"
- That sounds ominous.
- "Ominous? Indeed!
"With Nurarion already at his side, Khunzar-ri turned his attention to the next champion he planned to recruit. 'The power of the moons will be ours, little cat-thing," taunted the demon. "How can two possibly hope to stop many?'" - What did Khunzar-ri do?
- "'Khunzar-ri said, "Because two shall become three, annoying demon. As soon as this one rescues Flinthild Demon-Hunter from the Ayleid lair of creeping ebony plants.'
These are the words, and the words are true. - Thank you, moon-singer.
If you speak to her again:
- "May Jone and Jode shine upon you, walker."