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Muhay at-Naruk
Home Settlement Belkarth
Location Star-Gazers' Observatory
Race Redguard Gender Male
Health 39959
Reaction Justice Neutral
Pickpocket Medium Profession Scholar
Other Information
Faction(s) Star-Gazers
Muhay at-Naruk

Muhay at-Naruk is a Redguard Star-Gazer scholar who can be encountered on the ground floor of the Star-Gazers' Observatory in Belkarth.

When you speak to him upon receiving the Star-Gazers' blessing, he says, "The library is grand, isn't it? Not as grand as it once was, I suppose. But the years are long and the past has no greater enemy than the present moment."

When you speak to him after completing [verification needed — which quest(s)?], he will say, "I've heard there are atronachs tearing the land apart to the east. Rare ones, even. Unseen for centuries. I wish I could see for myself!"

After completing The Missing Guardian, Muhay will say, "I'm already beginning to record the events that have transpired. How exciting! As far as we know, this is the first time a Celestial has lingered so long among mortals like this."

You can ask him about the Star-Gazers, Hara and the Celestials -

Tell me more about the Star-Gazers.
"I'd regale you with tales of our glory days, but there are none. There have been many of us over the year—fractious, decadent and insular, until they faded from existence. Our order would have followed the same course, were it not for Hara."
What can you tell me about Hara?
"She's a strange one. Came out of the desert one day, spouting terrible prophecy about stars falling from the sky and a serpent let loose on an unsuspecting world."
She foresaw the current situation?
"No one foresaw this—sand warriors attacking, atronachs in rebellion against their masters, strange and formless beasts .... But Hara saw a glimmer of what was to come. Because of her, we were able to prepare and protect Belkarth."
Seems like an interesting coincidence.
"We live in perilous times. We're always one interesting coincidence away from destruction. Me? I'm too old to ask such questions."
What do you know about the Celestials?
"I could tell you a thousand things about the Celestials, but not a single one of them would be true. Are they stars fallen from the sky? Are they guardians created by some lost civilization? Are they a Daedric trick, played on us by Sheogorath?"
I thought it was your job to study these things.
"It's my job to protect what little we know from disintegration and loss. It's for others to plumb fathomless mysteries and lose their minds seeking answers."