The Ghost People Tribe, or "Veeskhleel" in Jel, are an Argonian tribe in Murkmire with a very dark reputation. Named for the pale sickly scales they share, they rarely venture from their homes in the Deepmire, leaving only under the cover of night to steal Argonian eggs and corpses. With the latter, the Veeskhleel offer the souls from the bodies they take to their Hist.
Their latest endeavors have involved conducting experiments on stolen eggs in order to create a sort of twisted rebirth, known as Hollow, which then serve them. So far, only four of the experiments have been deemed somewhat successfull: Ojei, Xul-Mot, Krona, and Tlaiuhticah.
For more information, see the main lore article.
MembersEdit
LocationsEdit
- Blight Bog Sump — A set of caverns located in Murkmire, east of Blackrose Prison. (map)
- Bok-Xul — An ancient ritual and group boss site located in Murkmire, southeast of Blackrose Prison. (map)
Related QuestsEdit
- Empty Nest: Investigate strange occurrences at the Bright-Throat egg nursery.
Daily QuestsEdit
- Grave Circumstances: Banish a necromancer on behalf of the Naga-Kur.
- Grave Expectations: Purge the corrupted roots of Bok-Xul on behalf of the Naga-Kur.
- Grave Mementos: Banish a necromancer and collect the bones of fallen Naga-Kur warriors.
- Mushrooms That Nourish: Collect some mushrooms from Blight Bog Sump.
Related BooksEdit
- Tribes of Murkmire: Ghost People by Emmanubeth Hurrent, the Wayfarers' Society of Wayrest — A description of one of the many Argonian tribes within the region of Murkmire
- On the Ghost People — A traveler's notes on the Ghost People tribe of Murkmire
Overheard DialogueEdit
Veeskhleel tribesmen have ambient dialogue that is uttered as they idle.
- "Soon Veeskhleel will outnumber any tribe. All the tribes."
- "I blame the Bright-Throat eggs. They are plentiful, but weak... just like their tribe."
- "What do you think the Hollow are drawn to? I tire of tracking them down."
- "It still reeks of the bright-one's poison."
- "I'm almost afraid to see what Ree-Nakal gives birth to next."
- "Our roots will span all of Murkmire when Ree-Nakal's work is done."
- "I miss the shade of the Deepmire. I suffocate in this cave."
- "The only thing the Hollow are good for is mulch! They rot too quickly, for dead-walkers."
- "they also say something about the Dead-Water hatchlings dying"
- "These Hollow wither too quickly. At least their rot is of use to the sharith."
- "These are not our egg-brothers and sisters... not yet."
NotesEdit
- While the book Tribes of Murkmire: Ghost People describes the Deepmire as being their home, none are encountered here.