Beyond Skyrim:Cyrodiil/Ila the Upright

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Ila the Upright
(RefID: xx065115)
Home City Bruma
Store Bruma Stables
Race Imperial Gender Female
Level 4 Class Citizen
RefID xx065115 BaseID xx0650D3
Services
Horses Paint; 3000 gold
Other Information
Health 75 Magicka 60
Stamina 60
Class Details Citizen
Morality No Crime Aggression Unaggressive
Faction(s) CYRBrumaWildeyeStablesFaction; CYRCrimeFactionBruma; CYRJobHostlerFaction; CYRTownBrumaFaction
Ila the Upright

Ila the Upright, an Imperial citizen, is the stablemaster at the Bruma Stables. She will sell you a paint horse for 3000 gold and will ask for your help to locate a missing horse. She also owes Razzada the Resplendent for some "enchanted horse hay" she bought, and the enchanter will task you with collecting his debts.

Ila will sleep from midnight to 7am in the main building, eat a quick breakfast until 8am, and then spend the next ten hours working around the stables, offering her services as a hostler. At 6pm she will call it a day and head to the Jerall View Inn for some food and drink, heading back to the stables at 10pm. The only break from this schedule is on weekends, when she will head over to A Cut Above at 8am and spend two hours chatting to her business partner, Fadel.

Ila wears common clothes and boots, and carries a pitchfork, the key to the stables and a random selection of gold, lockpicks, rings, food and drink.

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Dialogue[edit]

Upon meeting her, Ila will boast:

"I sell the finest horses in Bruma. Well, the only horses in Bruma, but nevertheless the finest."

If you ask what breed she sells, she'll explain:

"I sell paint horses. They're leaner and more agile than the hulking horses you'll find across the border in Skyrim. Admittedly there are "better" breeds of horses elsewhere in Cyrodiil, but none of them come as cheaply as mine."

When asked to compare them to Skyrim's, she will note:

"Faster, and leaner, indeed. Might not be able to withstand quite as many sword blows, mind you, but who cares about that, eh. Unless you tend to use your horse as some sort of a fighting partner."

Ila wears common clothes and boots, and carries a pitchfork, the key to the stables and a random selection of gold, lockpicks, rings, food and drink.