Tamriel Rebuilt:Jeela

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Jeela (TR_m2_S_Jeela)
(TR_m2_q_10_FakeJeela)
Added by Tamriel Rebuilt
Home Town Marog
Location Market
Race Dark Elf Gender Female
Level 7 Class Slave
Other Information
Health 134 Magicka 90
Alarm 100 Fight 30
Jeela, on the floor of the market

Jeela is a Dark Elf slave who can be found on the lower floor of the market in Marog. She is terribly ill with a rare disease, or at least appears to be. The slave merchant Sevra Andules will ask you to help cure her.

She wears a common shirt, a common skirt, and a pair of slave's bracers.

Aside from her natural resistance to fire and the sanctuary provided by her ancestors, she knows no spells.

Related Quests[edit]

Miscellaneous[edit]

Dialogue[edit]

  • Greeting:
"[She seems very ill. She refuses to speak to you.]" Goodbye

Folk Medicine[edit]

  • Greetings:
"If I must..."

After her escape:

"Speak to Hansarat. She speaks for me." Goodbye
  • Jeela's illness:
"It's unseemly to discuss one's illness with strangers, %PCName."

If Disposition is at least 45:

"Oh, %PCName, I'm afraid. I think I have what's known to my people as Hearth-dust disease. It's a rare disease, only found in Ashlanders. It can't be cured, except by the treatment of a Wise Woman. I didn't want Sevra to hear such a challenge as she might mark me off as lost."
"Help me, %PCName. I feel so sick..."
"A treatment? Hansarat?"
  • Give her the treatment.: "Oh, thank you, %PCName. I'll take it immediately. [She drinks the potion.] It tastes funny, but I feel that I will be fine. Thank you for helping me."
  • Don't give her the treatment.: "Oh %PCName, why must you tempt me with a cure and keep it for yourself..." Goodbye
  • I don't have the treatment.: "Oh %PCName, why must you tempt me with a cure and keep it for yourself..." Goodbye

Notes[edit]

  • The version of Jeela who is encountered on the floor of the market during normal gameplay isn't the one who you engage dialogue with; another hidden Jeela in the same cell is scripted to force-greet you when you activate the first Jeela. Presumably, this setup was to avoid accidentally pickpocketing the first Jeela, since she is technically knocked unconscious from lack of fatigue.