Maeva the Buxom (RefID: 00185FE7) | |||
Location | Whitmond Farm | ||
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Race | Nord | Gender | Female |
Level | PC+0 | Class | Warrior |
RefID | 00185FE7/xx0085D8 | BaseID | 00185FE5/xx0055EF |
Other Information | |||
Health | 50 + (6+3)x(PC-1), PC=5-15 | Magicka | 75 + 1.5x(PC-1) (max=250) |
Respons. | 65 | Aggress. | 5 |
Faction(s) | Hookers, Gweden Residents, Gweden Door Faction |
Maeva the Buxom is a Nord Warrior living at Whitmond Farm just north of Anvil. Her husband, Bjalfi the Contemptible, recently ran off with a family heirloom, a leveled mace called Rockshatter, and she wants you to track him down and get it back.
Since her husband abandoned her, Maeva tries her best to run the farm by herself, which means lots of work out in the open, although she still manages to find some time to relax. She gets out of bed at 6am, takes her breakfast in the house for two hours and then strolls around for one hour. At 9am, she exits the house, pulls out her rake and works the land tirelessly until she reenters the house at 6pm for a three hour dinner. The last three hours before bedtime at midnight are spent in a chair in front of the fireplace, where she reads the book Beggar Prince.
She wears a set of ordinary lower-class clothing, a brown shirt, tan linens and cowhide shoes. She carries around a cheese wedge, her book, the key to her farm, her rake and a small amount of gold. If you have completed the related quest, she will also be armed with Rockshatter.
Not being particularly impressed with her husband's merits and deeply regretting that she chose to overhear her fathers warnings about him, the first thing she will say to you is; “If you see my good-for-nothing husband, Bjalfi, tell him I want back what he stole from me!”
The rest of her dialogue is quest-related, but upon completion (with the inevitable result), she will reflect a bit on her now late husband :“He was a good man when I married him, but greed took a hold of his heart. While I’m not happy he’s dead, I’m glad he’s at peace.”
And even though she's not grieving, her final words reveal that she is definitely ready to move on in life; Now that Bjalfi's gone, looks like I'm available again. Back to the old dating game. She can be recruited to work part-time at Gweden after this. Her style of dress will have changed to reveal more why she is called "the Buxom".
When recruited for Gweden she will sleep at Whitmond, and go to Gweden in the late afternoon and evening, retaining her original morning schedule working her own land. If you talk to her there, she may tell you Some of my customers remind me of my late husband Bjalfi. But fortunately, most of them can get it up!