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This article is about the commoner in Nimalten. For the blacksmith in Windhelm, see Frikkhild Coldheart. For the artisan in Windhelm, see Old Frikkhild.

Frikkhild
Home City Davon's Watch
Location Fighters Guild
Race Nord Gender Female
Health 25,974
Reaction Justice Neutral
Pickpocket Medium Profession Commoner
Other Information
Faction(s) Fighters Guild
Frikkhild

Frikkhild is a Nord commoner and member of the Davon's Watch branch of the Fighters Guild.

Dialogue[edit]

She can tell you about local Ebonheart Pact heroes.

"There's more to battle than strength and physical training. Knowledge is also power. What can I teach you today?"
What do you know about Holgunn? / What do you know about Holgunn One-Eye?
"Holgunn? He's as Nord as they come. A raging blizzard in the middle of summer, Holgunn is.
He served in the Akaviri War, fighting alongside Tanval, the grandmaster of House Indoril."
How did a Nord and a Dark Elf become friends?
"Don't seem very compatible, do they? A cool, cerebral Dark Elf and a loud, boisterous Nord. But they've become brothers in blood.
They'll do whatever it takes to save the Ebonheart Pact."
Is there anything the guild knows that isn't in the public record?
"Holgunn's unit was ambushed by the Snakes, cut off. The grandmaster's mages were nearby and rushed to the rescue.
Holgunn and Tanval were the only survivors. They fought back to back and took the Snakes down."
What can you tell me about the Brothers of Strife? (If you completed City Under Siege)
"Records of the time before the Tribunal are poor. The Elves were different then. We called them Chimer."
Tell me more.
"We were also different. Before we became the Nord, we were Nedes.
We marched south, seeking to free Stonefalls from the hateful Elves."
What happened?
"Two Elf brothers cheated. They sacrificed themselves to gain great power. They became the Brothers of Strife.
The Nedes were defeated. Thus, Stonefalls remained in Elven hands and does to this day."