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Fada at-Glina
Location Rahni'Za, School of Blades
Race Redguard Gender Female
Health 30984
Reaction Friendly
Other Information
Faction(s) Sword-Disciples
Fada at-Glina

Fada at-Glina is a Redguard found at Rahni'Za in Lower Craglorn. She asks for your help to find out what has happened at her school where the sword disciples have been turned into thralls.

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You will meet Fada near a little tent outside of the school. She asks you a favor.

"Will you say a prayer for those who have fallen behind the walls of Rahni'Za, the great school of blades? For the great Sword-Disciples, who have been reduced to mindless thralls?"
What happened here?
"Rahni'Za was once one of the great sword-schools, rivaled only by the Abbey of Blades.
But a betrayer gained entry through deception and trickery. He turned the mighty Sword-Disciples into thralls of the dread Celestial Serpent."
How did the betrayer do that?
"The initiates of Rahni'Za prove their mastery by completing five increasingly arduous tests of strength and skill.
I do not know how he did it, but the betrayer overcame the trials and killed Master Timen."
Tell me where to find this betrayer.
"I'd only finished the first trial when the betrayer struck, but it stands to reason that he's in the most secure part of the school-the cavern at the end of the final trial.
You'll need to complete the trials in order to avenge us."
(?)

You can then ask her whether she can tell you anything else.

"Ask what you will. I'm still looking for the answers myself. I had only passed the first trial when these troubles struck the school. I suppose that's the reason I was able to escape when the others were lost."
Tell me what you know about the trials.
"The first trial is called the Trial of Fire.
The initiate must find the tombs of the flame-bearers and slay the gargoyles that guard them. Then the flame-bearers can light the braziers along the path to Rahni'Za."
What are the flame-bearers?
"The flame-bearers are the spirits of three previous masters of the school. So devoted were they to training future Sword-Disciples, they bound their spirits here. Even in death, they teach new initiates the ways of the blade."
And the other trials?
"The second trial is the arena, where the initiate Sword-Disciple must survive the melee.
I was about to start this trial when the troubles struck. I don't know much about the other trials, but the initiates carried books that tell of them."
Why don't you have those books?
"The books are conferred on completion of the first trial. The school had gone to chaos and ruin before I received mine.
Divines, if only I could have done something. I keep thinking that I could have saved them had I been stronger."
Do you know why the betrayer did this?
"I know only the strange rumors I heard from the few initiates who had not yet turned by the time I entered. The betrayer was a member of the Scaled Court, a servant of the Celestial Serpent who they say has appeared in Craglorn."
Why would the Serpent want to attack Rahni'Za?
"So it's true? The Serpent does walk the face of Nirn?
I can't begin to fathom the motivations of such a creature. But there's a legend that Rahni'Za's founder, his name long lost to history, dedicated it to the Warrior constellation."
The founder of this school worshipped the Warrior?
"Perhaps. Like the Abbey of Blades, Rahni'Za is a place of secret arts, admitting only those brave enough and strong enough to gain entry. There are more myths than facts around it.
Perhaps the Serpent simply wanted to eliminate potential opposition."

When you have completed your task and return to Fada, she wonders

"You stand before me, not wounded and defeated, but proud and courageous. You have overcome the trials! But what happened to the betrayer?"
I defeated the betrayer, Abelazar of the Scaled Court.
"At last. Although it does not end the suffering of my fellow Sword-Disciples, at least the Serpent's foul poison will spread no more.
For my part, I will wait here until it is safe to enter, bury the dead, and see if I can carry on their legacy."

When you speak to her again after the quest, Fada reminds you:

"The Sword-Disciples are still in thrall to the Serpent. Anything you can do to put them to rest would ease my mind."