![]() Her new home seems so very far." When you tell him the good news, he will immediately start dancing and thank you: "Oh stranger! You have made Cicero so happy! So jubilant and ecstatic! But more! Even more! My mother thanks you! Here, here. If you talk to Cicero, you be sure and tell him I'll be down to help soon." Down at the wagon, Cicero will be more concerned than ever: "Poor mother. And I'm sorry for my unneighborly reaction. ![]() I turn him away, what kind of man am I, hmm? Look, um. a fool!" If you persuade him to help Cicero, he will stutter "Look, I. If you choose the former, he will say "What? And just who in Mara's name are you, anyway? Hmm? Come here, telling me my business. ![]() I was honored to know him."Īt this point you can choose to continue convincing Loreius or decide to help him get rid of the crazy jester. And then, as the end drew near, his laughter once more. His laughter, his screams, his pitiful cries. I think back fondly on my hours with the jester. Ain't no way I'm getting involved in any of that." "So long since I worked my blade. ![]() Says it's a coffin, and he's going to bury his mother. A jester? Here, in Skyrim? Ain't been a merryman in these parts for a hundred years. Why can't he just leave us alone?" If you try to convince him, telling him Cicero will pay him, the angry farmer will respond "Pay me? You think this is about money? Have you seen the man? He's completely out of his head. Crazy fool's already asked me about five times. If you talked to Cicero first, Loreius will ask "That Cicero feller? Hmph. Yes, something is bloody well wrong! Or maybe you missed the demented little man in the jester's garb, down by the road? Goes by the name of Cicero? Crazy fool's asked me to fix his broken wagon wheel five times. When asked about his bad mood, he will be quite upset about the jester down the road: "Is something wrong. Convince him to help poor Cicero."Īlternatively, you can ignore Cicero and speak with farm owner Vantus Loreius first. With coin! Gleamy, shiny coin!" Approach him again and he will repeat: "The farmer is at his farm! Where else would he be? Loreius is his name. He has tools! He can help me! But he won't! He refuses! Convince Loreius to fix my wheel! Do that, and poor Cicero will reward you. Oh yes! Yes, the kindly stranger can certainly help! Go to the farm - the Loreius Farm. aggh! Wagon wheel! Damnedest wagon wheel! It broke! Don't you see?" When you offer him your help, he will immediately start to dance and give you a suggestion: "Oh. Can't you see? I was transporting my dear, sweet mother. At rest, but too still!" If you decide to ignore the fact that a jester is standing in the middle of nowhere and ask him if he's got problems, he will explain: "Poor Cicero is stuck. When you get close, he will yell "Agh! Bother and befuddle! Stuck here! Stuck! My mother, my poor mother. There, you will find Cicero standing next to his wagon, obviously upset that his cargo is stuck due to a broken wagon wheel. Lastly, it provides an explanation for his mental state.īefore joining the Dark Brotherhood, pay a little visit to Loreius Farm north of Whiterun. It also tells the tale about the decline of Dark Brotherhood traditions and his dissatisfaction with Astrid's way of running things. It describes his journey through the Dark Brotherhood and his transformation from a lowly assassin to the Night Mother's Keeper. In his room, he will scatter all four volumes of his journal, a personal diary he started over twenty years ago. Upon his arrival at the Dark Brotherhood Sanctuary, he will settle down in the easternmost room and spend the majority of his time there, eating, sleeping, or wandering, at times doing his duties as Keeper and tending to the Night Mother, whose coffin will be put in the neighboring room. Due to his hysterical voice and constant dancing, he is considered eccentric by some and totally insane by many. Inspired by his very last assassination for the Dark Brotherhood, Cicero now refers to himself as a jester, and accordingly wears a full set of unique jester's clothing, including boots, gloves, and a hat (the outfit providing slightly stronger enchantments compared to the standard set). Cicero's ultimate goal as the Keeper is to locate the anointed Listener, as there has not been one for years. Some members of the guild are happy to have the Night Mother and her Keeper present, while others view them as a threat to the new way of running the organization. Later, his arrival at the Falkreath Sanctuary with the Night Mother's body causes much commotion. When you first meet him near Loreius Farm, the wagon carrying his "mother" has broken down. For more information, see the lore article. Little is known of him before 4E 186, when he started keeping a journal detailing some of his many contracts. As Keeper, he is responsible for caring for the Night Mother's body and casket. ![]() Cicero is an Imperial assassin and Keeper of the Dark Brotherhood. ![]()
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