Online:Kharzurz
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Kharzurz Banker |
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Home City | Skingrad | ||
Store | Legion's Trove | ||
Race | Orc | Gender | Female |
Reaction | Friendly | ||
Vendor | |||
Store Type | Banker |
Kharzurz is an Orc banker who can be found in the Legion's Trove in Skingrad.
Dialogue[edit]
She will talk about her banking capabilities before Seeds of Suspicion is completed:
- "I may seem young, but I'm good with numbers and handling gold. Nothing's ever gone missing from my coffers. I swear by Mauloch!"
- "Me? You trust me with your gold? Not that you shouldn't! It's just that some people think Orcs aren't good with numbers. I am though. Really good.
Um, what can I help you with?"
- "One of the local merchants sends a dog to bring in her deposits. Those transactions are my favorite."
- "Skingrad has so many threats right now. An overly aggressive forest, strange new animals, and Daedra everywhere you look. Don't know about you, but I want my possessions safe in times like these."
After the events of Seeds of Suspicion, she will emphasize no discrimination against clients:
- "For a moment, I thought we'd have a run on Wood Elf deposits in holding. But it looks like they won't be run out of the city.
Which is good! I don't want them to get run out."
- "This bank has no affiliation with any ruler. If something like that Nantharion business happens here, your valuables won't be seized. That's the Kharzurz promise."
After the events of King Nantharion's Gambit, she will have some trust issues with clients:
- "I can never tell from the day's rumors whether we're in danger or everything is fine. Either way, I'm glad you stopped by. Hopefully you'll find me trustworthy."
- "I can no longer accept coin that behaves strangely or comes from worlds outside our own. My apologies for the inconvenience. Happy to take a normal deposit, though."
After the events of In Memory Of, she will contemplate about her reputation as a banker:
- "Over the years, I've built a reputation as a trustworthy banker. So, I hope no one finds out I sometimes forget to lock the door.
No, wait, why did I say that out loud?"
- "I like a sense of safety more than danger. People put gold in the bank when they feel safe and take it out when they're in danger. That makes safety better, in my opinion."