![]() ![]() The other man is actually Sheogorath himself. Pelagius will leave after a short conversation during which the other man tries to cheer him up. The latter is Pelagius III who is complaining of various woes, although he sounds strangely sane, which delights the man across from him. Two people are sitting at the table, one wearing a distinctive outfit and sitting on a throne, and the other a depressed man. The scene before you appears to be an extravagant dinner set in the middle of a misty wood and surrounded by stone archways. ![]() You will find yourself suddenly wearing a full set of Fine Clothes with your inventory inaccessible and your abilities removed. Further travel will require you to walk through some spider webs before you suddenly find yourself transported into a strange realm. Be careful, and come right back!Įxploring briefly in the wing will show it in a state of disrepair. I suppose in that case, it's okay to let you in. Just be careful of the ghost! He snuck up on me once and scared me sick. Too many dark deeds transpired in those halls. I'll make an exception for you, but do not bring anything out when you leave. ( Falk Firebeard)įalk asked me to check it out. Besides, it's scary in there!įalk, you know I'll be careful. It's dangerous in there, and Falk doesn't even like me and Erdi going in every year to clean out the spiders. Ghost or not, there are reminders of his dark rule that are best left buried away. They say the ghost of Pelagius the Mad still haunts it. That wing has been sealed for hundreds of years, and for good reason. If you lack the respective requirement, the final dialogue option will not appear the NPC will simply exit dialogue. Alternatively, you can convince the castle steward to let you in if you have completed the quest The Man Who Cried Wolf. You must pass an easy level, invisible Speech check to persuade her to give you the key. The key can be obtained from Erdi or Una by discussing the Pelagius Wing with her and telling her that Falk asked you to "look into it". Blue Palace Įnter the Blue Palace and locate one of the cleaning staff. He will tell you that you'll need "the hip bone" to enter, and give you Pelagius' Hip Bone. He says that his master is in the Pelagius Wing of the Blue Palace having tea with an old friend. Speak to him and he will complain that his master is neglecting his duties and that chaos will ensue. Dervenin will be found walking in the streets, lamenting his missing master. While in Solitude, you may hear a rumor at the Inn about a mad beggar roaming the streets and ranting, or come across the beggar near the Bards College. ![]() Search for Dervenin's master in the Pelagius Wing.ĭetailed Walkthrough Solitude.Gain access to the Pelagius Wing of the Blue Palace.The intent doesn’t matter when the party is this good.Sheogorath tries to cheer up Pelagius the Mad over a feast. There’s a palpable sense of release in this, a room just forgetting about the weight of the last few years and losing it to the big beats and bright piano keys. Even the instrumental section covering the third of the night’s costume changes raises a chant-along as it topples into ‘Sandstorm’ by Darude.įittingly, this feels like something from the pre-2020 world dancing with strangers in a champagne spray, a brash determined hedonism that leaves the outside world alone for an hour. They’re a pop band – albeit one that’s cloaked in a level of irony – which is up front in the sing-alongs to ‘C.O.O.L’ or ‘Boyfriend (Repeat)’’, big bouncy anthemic hooks that the packed, raucous crowd chant and jump enthusiastically along with as Janet Planet and Sugar Bones pounce and prowl around the stage. There’s nods to the processed pop of PWL in the multiple costume changes and hi-NRG dance routines – coming out in giant shoulder pads and slinking around the stage like power-dressing Skesis or a triumphantly camp light up conical bra and epaulettes.Īlthough this is ostensibly a tour for their new album Tilt the set is almost entirely made up of singles, strutting giddly from chorus to chorus. There’s a fine line between influence and pastiche with an act as nakedly retro as Confidence Man the visual lifts from Betty Boo and the omnipresent David Beckham middle-shed aside, the music has a firm foot on the goldschlager-soaked floors of the nineties nightclubs, all piano house riffs and four-four beats. ![]()
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