Ma'jhad (RefID: 00074344) |
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Location | Outside Windhelm or Solitude, or traveling between them | ||
Race | Khajiit | Gender | Male |
Level | 5 | Class | Warrior |
RefID | 00074344 | BaseID | 0001B1D5 |
Services | |||
Training | |||
Merchant | |||
Gold | 1000-4000 (+1000 Master Trader) | ||
Sells | See Standard Merchandise | ||
Buys | Fence (all) | ||
Other Information | |||
Health | 50 | Magicka | 50 |
Stamina | 50 | ||
Class Details | TrainerLockpickExpert | ||
Morality | No Crime | Aggression | Unaggressive |
Protected | Yes | ||
Voice Type | MaleKhajiit | ||
Faction(s) | CaravanMerchant; Khajiit Traders; KhajiitCaravanFaction; Lockpicking Trainer; Skill Trainer |
Ma'jhad is a Khajiit warrior who travels with Ma'dran's trade caravan. He can sometimes be found outside Solitude or Windhelm and is an expert-level trainer in Lockpicking. He will be a fence for Thieves Guild members after completing the quest Thieves Guild Caravan Fence Quest.
Ma'jhad wears a set of merchant clothes and a pair of boots. He is equipped with a steel greatsword, and carries a selection of common loot and gold.
If you ask him for training, he will warn, "All right, but if you get arrested don't blame it on me."
Related QuestsEdit
- Thieves Guild Caravan Fence Quest: Deliver moon sugar to Ri'saad.
Standard MerchandiseEdit
This is the merchandise found in Ma'jhad's merchant chest. These items are only available if purchased from the merchant; they cannot be pickpocketed or stolen. They are restocked every two days.
Count | Item | Details |
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1 | Leveled Dagger | Unenchanted but best-quality |
2 | Leveled Dagger/Sword | Enchanted and best-quality |
1 | Leveled War Axe | Unenchanted but best-quality |
2 | Leveled War Axe/Mace | Enchanted and best-quality |
1 | Leveled Enchanted Jewelry | |
~10 | Lockpicks | Max 14 (6@100% + 4@25% + 4@75%) |
DialogueEdit
Greetings:
- "The roads of Skyrim lead to many dangers."
- "The warm sand of Elsweyr is far away from here."
- "The longer we travel the roads of Skyrim, the more empty this land seems."
- "The wind blows bitter cold in this place."
- "The road makes this one weary."
- "We are creatures of the desert. The north wind chills us to the bones."