Online:Star-Gazer Trilion
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Star-Gazer Trilion | |||
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Home Settlement | Belkarth | ||
Location | Crossroads Tavern | ||
Race | Wood Elf | Gender | Male |
Reaction | Friendly | ||
Other Information | |||
Faction(s) | Star-Gazers |
Star-Gazer Trilion is a Wood Elf Star-Gazer found in Craglorn.
Related Quests[edit]
- The Shattered and the Lost: Investigate two Altmer claiming to be aspects of the Mage.
Quest-Related Events[edit]
You can find him inside the tavern in Belkarth talking with an Altmer.
- Valla: "And this is why you should inform this Hara of yours immediately. It is urgent that we speak to her."
- Ahlora: "Yes, we are wasting time repeating ourselves to a … lackey."
- Star-Gazer Trilion: "I'm trying to understand what you just told me. There are other versions of you elsewhere in Craglorn?"
- Valla: "As we explained—and with exceptional clarity—we are merely aspects of the one you call the Celestial Mage. Even as we stand here, the Serpent seeks to control us all!"
- Ahlora: "Even now he gathers our aspects to use as his own, assembling them into a false Mage who is entirely in his control."
- Star-Gazer Trilion: "Yes, of course. Whatever you say. I'll talk to Hara, but I can't make any promises. The constellations have disappeared from the sky and we have other things to deal with right now."
- Star-Gazer Trilion: "Good gods, these High Elves are mad."
- Ahlora: "The stars shine before him, pleading for help, and he's too busy looking at the empty sky to realize it."
After you find all the aspects of the Mage you can find him in the Ogondar's Winery. You can talk to him:
- "Hara wanted me to stay with these Mage women to keep an eye on things. But I might have had a little too much wine …."
Dialogue[edit]
After talking to Trilion at Ogondar's Winery and completing The Shattered and the Lost, he comments, "I'll be returning to Belkarth soon. I just need to finish a few things first. I might even bring some of this wine back with me. Stars know we could always use more wine at the observatory."