Oblivion:Matthias Draconis
Matthias Draconis (RefID: 00031000) |
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Home City | Imperial City, Talos Plaza District | ||
House | Matthias Draconis' House | ||
Race | Breton | Gender | Male |
Level | PC+0 | Class | Enforcer |
RefID | 00031000 | BaseID | 00030FDA |
Other Information | |||
Health | 35 + (4+1.4)x(PC-1), PC=5-43 | ||
Magicka | 175 + 1.5x(PC-1) (max=300) | ||
Responsibility | 80 | Aggression | 5 |
Faction(s) | IC Citizens; Umbacano; Matthias Draconis |
Matthias Draconis is a Breton enforcer and one of the guards employed by Umbacano. He lives together with Collatinus Vedius in his house in the Talos Plaza District in the Imperial City. "Matty", as his mother calls him, has always been a "rough and tumble lad"; this can explain why he is rather rude in conversations. As a member of the Draconis family, he is involved in Next of Kin of the Dark Brotherhood questline.
He gets up at 5am early in the morning, after which he will head straight to Umbacano Manor in the Talos Plaza District, skipping breakfast. He spends the first hour guarding the front door until he starts his regular patrolling routine, where he will take either a stroll around the mansion with a brief visit to the backyard garden, or will enter the house and patrol the ground floor or the basement; He keeps going until 6pm, when he heads to The Bloated Float Inn for a three hour dinner. At 10pm he will head home to read a copy of Tamrielic Lore for two hours, after which he will go to bed.
He's armed with a fine iron shortsword and wears a chainmail cuirass, chainmail greaves, chainmail boots and chainmail gauntlets. He carries laced leather pants which is the clothing he will wear when he's sleeping, a torch, a small amount of gold and his house key.
Dialogue[edit]
Upon seeing you, he may utter a loud snort sound. If you ask him about the Imperial City, he will reflect his opinion on Umbacano:
- Imperial City
- "Master Umbacano is a fine gentleman. Mad for old Ayleid stuff, true, but he's got the dosh, so it's all right, ain't it?"
When asked about Umbacano, he will elaborate:
- Umbacano
- "I got no complaints. Kind of an arrogant bastard if you get right down to it, but he pays us well enough."
Upon leaving conversation, he will rather rudely say:
- "Uh-huh. Whatever you say."
Related Quests[edit]
- Next of Kin: Next to the Great Oak in Chorrol, your next assignment demands the lives of an entire bloodline.
Quest-Related Events[edit]
When the quest Next of Kin has started, he will greet you with:
- "Yeah? What're you lookin' at?"
You then get three different options, which will each end the conversation:
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- I'm looking at a dead man.
- "What? A dead man? You got some kind of death wish, is that it?" (This causes his disposition to drop by 50)
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- Time to die, slave of Sithis!
- "Slave of WHAT? Oh, all right, then! You're some kind of crazy, is that it? Come here then! Show me what you've got!" (This also causes his disposition to drop by 50)
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- <Say nothing.>
- "Oh-kaaay... Well then, I'm going to go about my business. And stop staring at me, would ya? You're giving me the creeps!"
Rumors[edit]
After he has been killed, you may hear citizens of the Imperial City outside the Talos Plaza District say:
- "Did you know that fellow who was killed recently? In the Talos Plaza District? Matthias Draconis?"
or
- "Hey, did you hear about that murder in the Talos Plaza District? I think the man's name was Draconis. Yeah, cut down in the prime of his life."
Notes[edit]
- Matthias is a Breton, even though the rest of his family are all Imperials.
- When killed, Matthias' body will never disappear, although his grave is still somehow dug outside Applewatch.
- Originally, Matthias would've greeted you with "Matthias Draconis. I make my living as a guard at Umbacano Manor". However, this line was voiced by Wes Johnson, who originally voiced both male Imperials and Bretons. When Ralph Cosham re-voiced Matthias' lines, the unique greeting was not included, resulting in Matthias not having one in the final game.
Bugs[edit]
- Matthias is one of the NPCs who trigger the blood price during the Thieves Guild quest Ahdarji's Heirloom even though he has nothing to do with the quest.
- The Unofficial Oblivion Patch, version 3.0.0, fixes this bug.