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Haidouna
Innkeeper
Home Settlement Vastyr
Store The Jaded Ornaug Tavern
Race Redguard Gender Female
Health 39,959
Reaction Friendly
Vendor
Store Type Innkeeper
Haidouna

Haidouna is a Redguard innkeeper who runs the Jaded Ornaug Tavern in Vastyr.

Dialogue[edit]

Initally speaking to her:

"You look weary as I feel, dear. I don't know how this sea air does anybody any good.
Rest awhile, before a gust from the port knocks you over."
"Yes, the ale has mites in it. They're a special additive that some of our druid patrons pay extra for.
It's not to my taste, but druid gold spends the same as anyone else's. Now, how can I help you?"
"Queen Maraya stayed here before she was married, you know. She and her sister. I don't think those princesses cared for the climate, either."
"Humidity getting to you too, dear? I swear, I haven't felt fully dry since I arrived here. But I suppose you can get used to anything in time.
How can I help you?"

After the events of The Siege of Vastyr:

"That rug's crooked, isn't it? Oh well. I suppose there's bigger things to worry about at the moment.
Come in and rest awhile, will you?"
"We've been plenty busy after what happened with the cathedral. Such a dreadful tragedy.
Tuck in and have a drink, now. We're all commiserating."
"The cathedral will be the talk of the town for months, I'm sure. If you've got any good news to share, mind that you don't keep it to yourself!"
"I can mend most anything you might have that needs fixing.
Anything except the spirit, anyway. For that, I recommend you start with a strong drink."

After the events of Guardian of Y'ffelon:

"We get all sorts in here, dear. You either become a regular, or you move on from Galen.
How can I help you today?"
"If rumors were worth their sum in gold, I'd have enough to retire early. But as they're worth nothing, I'll just keep them to myself."
"I used to shudder that we lived in Y'ffelon's shadow. Now, I shudder to see it so quiet.
But I suppose we shouldn't take these moments for granted, should we?"
"If I don't have what you need, I probably know someone who does. Just a little benefit of being the only inn in town."