

Dialogue Īpproaching Birna will have her inform you that almost everything she has is for sale and information about her brother: "I'll sell just about anything, if it's worth my time.

Got it? But, I suppose, if it does actually turn out to be worth something, let me know, will you?"ĭespite this request, you cannot inform her of the true treasure the claw protects.

You get killed on account of this thing, it's not my fault. If you do have the required amount of gold, she will give you the dragon claw: "Fine, here you go. If you try to buy it from her without enough money, she will say: "Oh, I'd gladly sell it to you if you had the money. I'll sell you the thing for fifty gold, and then it's your problem." I'll take that claw for 50 gold. What was I thinking? Even if it were true, I'm not setting foot in some ancient tomb, filled with who knows what." I could look into it for you. Something about placing it back in Yngol's chamber, I don't know. He said it was worth more than its weight in gold if I took it back there. But I didn't, and now I'm stuck with this worthless junk." What was the story? "Some line about this claw thing and Yngol Barrow. I shouldn't have believed the story and just refused the trade. If you ask her if she has ever had a bad deal after asking about her business, she will explain how she came to possess a seemingly useless dragon claw: You said something about a bad deal? "Yeah, it was stupid of me.
