Skyrim:Andurs

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Andurs
(RefID: 0001A68D)
Home City Whiterun
House Hall of the Dead
Race Nord Gender Male
Level 4 Class Priest
RefID 0001A68D BaseID 00013BA8
Other Information
Health 75 Magicka 50
Stamina 70
Primary Skills Speech, Two-handed
Morality No Crime Aggression Unaggressive
Voice Type MaleSlyCynical
Faction(s) CrimeFactionWhiterun; TownWhiterunFaction
Andurs

Andurs is a Nord priest of Arkay living in the Hall of the Dead located in Whiterun. He tasks you to find his Amulet of Arkay which helps him perform the death rituals. The amulet was unfortunately dropped in the catacombs within the halls of the dead and Andurs will not go in due to strange noises.

Andurs lives a secluded existence inside the Hall and never sees the light of day. His bedroom is located in the western wing and he sleeps there every night between 8pm and 8am. After waking up he wanders about all day long until his bedtime, at times sitting down on one of the benches to relax, eat, or sleep.

Andurs wears a set of monk robes along with a pair of boots. He wields an iron dagger and carries a selection of common loot and gold.

Related Quests[edit]

Dialogue[edit]

Andurs is quite eager when he sees you, saying:

"I spend so much time among the dead, I sometimes forget how much I miss the company of the living."

He will discuss the impact of current events on his job:

"With this terrible war, I'm a bit overwhelmed. As are the catacombs."

He'll also talk about his life's work:

"As Whiterun's priest of Arkay, I spread his word whenever I'm able. In the meantime, most of my hours are spent with the city's dearly departed."

When exiting conversation, he'll say one of the following:

"The blessing of Arkay be upon you."
"Walk always in the light, in these days of darkness."

Quest-related Events[edit]

Pilgrimage[edit]

During Pilgrimage, Alessandra will ask you to deliver her father's dagger to Andurs. When you bring Andurs the dagger, he'll be touched: "She finally decided to return it to her father. Bless her heart. I will make sure this finds its way to his tomb as soon as possible. Thank you for bringing it, my child."

Andurs' Arkay Amulet[edit]

When you first meet him, he'll ask you a question. No matter what option you select, you will be able to ask him what he lost.

"Tell me, do you believe in mighty Arkay, god of life and death?" You will now have three options:
The god of death? I know him well.
"I'm glad to know that, because I need your help. You see, I've lost something precious."
The gods aren't a big part of my life.
"I see. Well, perhaps you'll take pity on a humble priest who has lost something precious."
I'm not sure. Tell me about him.
"Well, as I said, Arkay is the god of life and death. You'll find his temples and Halls of the Dead all across Tamriel. Priests of Arkay such as myself perform rites for the dead and sometimes console the bereaved. We also keep a constant vigil against those who practice the vile arts of necromancy. I asked the question because I was hoping you might be able to help me recover something I've lost."
What did you lose?
"My Amulet of Arkay. It's the source of my divine powers and also a sacred badge of office. I misplaced it in the catacombs. I'd look for it, but I've been hearing noises down there. I fear the dead have become... restless. Without that amulet, I'm powerless to confront them. Would you be willing to search for it?"
I'll find your amulet.
"I'll just wait here and make sure nothing foul escapes the catacombs."
You're on your own, priest.
"So be it. I'm sure Arkay will find it in his heart to forgive you... eventually."

Once you bring back his amulet, he'll be grateful.

"Oh, thank Arkay. Please, take this gold for your troubles."

Notes[edit]

  • An unused line of dialogue was recorded for Andurs. You were supposed to be able to pick up his amulet without talking to him and bring it as a surprise. However, the amulet will only spawn when he has given you the quest, so the dialogue can never be heard: "Can it be? You've brought me my amulet? Oh, thank Arkay. And thank you. Oh, dear friend, please, take this gold for your troubles."