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Feronia
Location Random encounter in the West Weald
Race Imperial Gender Female
Health 15000
Reaction Friendly
Other Information
Faction(s) Imperial Legion (formerly)
Feronia

Feronia is a Imperial Legion deserter who can be found on the side of the road in the West Weald during a random encounter.

Dialogue[edit]

As you approach, she'll suggest you ignore her.

Feronia: "Pretend you never saw me, traveler."

You can then talk to her.

"I don't want to bother you. I'm looking to get away from the war in Cyrodiil, but I don't know where to go."
You look injured.
"No, no. I'm all right.
I mean, I'm not, but it's better for both of us if you just moved on. I deserted my post in Cyrodiil. I'm on the run. You could get in trouble for speaking to me."
You deserted? Aren't you afraid of getting caught?
"That's why I'm out here. I've got nowhere to go. The Legion watches the city for deserters. And they consider anyone who fights on the side of one of the alliances to be a traitor and a criminal. I dare not even go back to my family."
So what are your plans?
"I'm not sure. I need to leave these lands. Maybe board a ship in Anvil and go somewhere where I won't be recognized. But we shouldn't discuss this.
The less you know about my plans, the better off you'll be."
You fought in Cyrodiil?
"At Chorrol. It was horrible. Rifts and fissures opened in the earth. The town in flames. My unit destroyed. I'm no coward, but you can only fail people so many times before you have to choose between fleeing and embracing the madness. I fled."

After your conversation, she'll run off.

Feronia: "I'm going to find a ship out of Anvil. Perhaps we'll meet again in the west, traveler."
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