"That was a bit of a pain in the ass," Ena mutters, kicking the dead vampire. "Anything interesting in that book?"
"We're lucky to have a lot of adventurers helping us. I do some of the delving myself, but I don't have nearly the luck that someone like Lianda does."
"Haven't actually met her before, and Lianda doesn't really talk about her family."
"Possibly. Ena doesn't seem like the type to fade into the background, from what I've seen just talking to her. Though I'm not going to touch the drama between her and Lianda with a ten foot pole."
"Something about their family? And of course Lianda refusing to talk about her - usually she's pretty chatty with me. Don't know the details though."
"They're associated with important Nordic ruins - they're the keys to puzzle-doors. Sometimes they're in the ruin itself, but more often some villager or adventurer has it."
"We have a mock-up of one in the Nordic section... They're these large stone doors with bands that have animals carved on them. You need to align the animals correctly, then insert the key, and the door opens."
"Like - the Word Walls. They're a fascinating bit of magic, each encodes a word of power, but they're - the exact opposite of subtle."
"I much prefer the construction of the Ayleids. Their cities were a sight to see, when last I visited Cyrodiil."