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The old man looked like he didn't fully believe Kyrnil. "Why would Kynareth not warn us of this threat?" He asked.

Once again, hearing his mother being called by her other name started to piss off the Half-God. "Maybe because she doesn't like comming into Cyrodiil, for that makes her change into her Imperial aspect." He said without thinking.

The Old man looked angrily at the Nord for having his faith insulted. However, he didn't lash out. "Why did Kynareth send you here to the Imperial City specifically?"

Kyrnil noticed that he might have crossed a line, so he ignored the fact that the Arch-Primate kept calling his mother Kynareth. "She sent me here to search for the Elder Scrolls, she said one of them would fortell of the events to come. I heard that the Scrolls were in the possession of the Moth Priests and that they work for the Church of the Nine."

The Arch-Primate nodded. "Yes, they do. But their location is secret. We don't let anyone near them or the Scrolls. They are tools that the Divine Province of Cyrodiil uses to prepare for threats, like the Daedric Invasions of the past."

"So can I see them? I am one a mission for my mother. The entire fate of Tamriel might hang in the balance." Kyrnil asked.

The Old Primate shook his head. "I cannot just give a foreign Half-God one of the Church's most well kept secrets, the location of the Moth Priests and their scrolls." He looked out the window to the city bellow. Kyrnil hadn't noticed it until then but they were very high up, a dozen floors perhaps. "However, if what you said is true...then I cannot just ignore your mission. Perhaps we can find a suitable compromise."

"What do you want in return for the location?" Kyrnil asked.