Skyrim:Lokir

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Lokir
(RefID: 000654FB)
Location Helgen, before the dragon attack
Race Nord Gender Male
Level 1 Class Prisoner
RefID 000654FB BaseID 0004679A
Other Information
Health 25 Magicka 50
Stamina 50
Primary Skills Two-handed
Morality No Crime Aggression Unaggressive
Voice Type MaleCoward
Faction(s) MQ101LokirFaction; anyone in this are friends
Lokir

Lokir of Rorikstead is a Nord horse thief. He is bound in the same prison carriage as Ralof, Ulfric and you on the way to Helgen at the start of the game. He stole a horse and was riding it past the border at the time of the Imperial ambush on the Stormcloaks. Apart from the player, Lokir is the only prisoner on the cart who is not a Stormcloak. When his name is called, he will be overwhelmed by the thought that he's going to be executed for his theft and make a run for it, only to be cut down by archers.

He wears a roughspun tunic and a pair of footwraps, and is bound by a pair of prisoner's cuffs.

Related Quests[edit]

Dialogue[edit]

"No, this can't be happening. This isn't happening."

Ralof: "Hey, you. You're finally awake. You were trying to cross the border, right? Walked right into that Imperial ambush, same as us, and that thief over there."
Lokir: "Damn you Stormcloaks. Skyrim was fine until you came along. Empire was nice and lazy. If they hadn't been looking for you, I could've stolen that horse and be halfway to Hammerfell. You there. You and me - we shouldn't be here. It's these Stormcloaks the Empire wants."
Ralof: "We're all brothers and sisters in binds now, thief."
Imperial Soldier: "Shut up back there!"
Lokir: "And what's wrong with him, huh?"
Ralof: "Watch your tongue. You're speaking to Ulfric Stormcloak, the true High King."
Lokir: "Ulfric? The Jarl of Windhelm? You're the leader of the rebellion. But if they've captured you... Oh gods, where are they taking us?"
Ralof: "I don't know where we're going, but Sovngarde awaits."
Lokir: "No, this can't be happening. This isn't happening."
Ralof: "Hey, what village are you from, horse thief?"
Lokir: "Why do you care?"
Ralof: "A Nord's last thoughts should be of home."
Lokir: "Rorikstead. I'm... I'm from Rorikstead."

"...looks like the Thalmor are with him."

When the carriage pulls up into Helgen:
Imperial Soldier: "General Tullius, sir. The headsman is waiting."
Tullius: "Good. Let's get this over with!"
Lokir: "Shor, Mara, Dibella, Kynareth, Akatosh. Divines, please help me."
Ralof: "Look at him. General Tullius the Military Governor. And it looks like the Thalmor are with him. Damn elves. I bet they had something to do with this."

As the carriage stops in the center of Helgen:
Lokir: "Why are we stopping?"
Ralof: "Why do you think? End of the line. Let's go. Shouldn't keep the gods waiting for us."
Lokir: "No! Wait! We're not rebels!"
Ralof: "Face your death with some courage, thief."
Lokir: "You've got to tell them! We weren't with you! This is a mistake!"

"You're not going to kill me!"

When his name is called:
Hadvar: "Lokir of Rorikstead."
Lokir: "No, I'm not a rebel. You can't do this!"

He then tries to run before he can be beheaded:
Imperial Captain: "Halt!"
Lokir: "You're not going to kill me!"
Imperial Captain: "Archers!"
One of the archers raises his bow and shoots him down, killing him instantly. After his death the Imperial Captain will call out "Anyone else feel like running?"

Notes[edit]

  • He is the first NPC in the game to die.
  • Strangely, nobody in Rorikstead seems to know or care about Lokir.
  • A mod called Lokir's Tomb was created by Bethesda as part of their online Creation Kit tutorial. This mod is also briefly mentioned in an official video preview of the Creation Kit and Steam Workshop. According to the video, Lokir was born in 4E 173, which means he was 27 or 28 years old when he died.
  • Lokir's death is scripted.
  • In an earlier iteration of the opening, Lokir used the "MaleSlyCynical" voicetype instead. This matched with his different personality where he was more critical of Ulfric and the rebellion. He was also more argumentative and never mentioned his place of origin.