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The Lusty Argonian Maid Vol 2 is a book in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.
Locations[]
Skyrim[]
- Honningbrew Meadery, next to the bed in the loft floor
- In Highmoon Hall in Morthal, under Joric's bed
- Haelga's Bunkhouse, on Haelga's nighstand, Riften (Volume 1 and 2)
- Can be bought from Urag gro-Shub in The Arcanaeum
- On a shelf in Volkihar KeepDG
- In the Volkihar RuinsDG
- In Benkongerike Great Hall, in a small riekling tent to the right of the entrance (several copies of both volumes)DR
- Inside Hrodulf's House, on top of a table next to a Potion of StaminaDR
- Inside Baldor Iron-Shaper's House, under the bedDR
Online[]
- Reaper's March, close to Maw of Lorkhaj
Contents[]
ACT VII, SCENE II, CONTINUED
Lifts-Her-Tail
My goodness, that's quite a loaf! But how ever shall it fit my oven?
Crantius Colto
This loaf isn't ready for baking, my sweet. It has yet to rise.
Lifts-Her-Tail
If only we could hurry that along. How would I accomplish such a task?
Crantius Colto
Oh, my foolish little Argonian maid, you must use your hands.
Lifts-Her-Tail
You wish me to the loaf? Here?
Crantius Colto
Of course.
Lifts-Her-Tail
But what if the mistress catches me? Your loaf was meant to satisfy her appetite.
Crantius Colto
Don't fret, my delicate flower. I'll satisfy the mistress's cravings later.
Lifts-Her-Tail
Very well, but I'm afraid my oven isn't hot enough. It could take hours!
Crantius Colto
Plenty of time, my sweet. Plenty of time.
END OF ACT VII, SCENE II
Gallery[]
Appearances[]
- The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
- The Elder Scrolls Online (Part of the Literature lore collection. Anonymous author, not Crassius Curio.)
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