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<I>Hofborg has approximately 50 NPC residents living in the town and working at the temple. The Saebjorn has another 40 oarsmen NPCs who come and go with the ship. A number of the NPCs are represented in game with various ESO house guests. Each incarnation of a house guest is its own NPC with its own name and personality </I><includeonly> [[NPCs, Hofborg|Read More ..]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[category:TOC]][[category: | <I>Hofborg has approximately 50 NPC residents living in the town and working at the temple. The Saebjorn has another 40 oarsmen NPCs who come and go with the ship. A number of the NPCs are represented in game with various ESO house guests. Each incarnation of a house guest is its own NPC with its own name and personality </I><includeonly> [[NPCs, Hofborg|Read More ..]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[category:TOC]][[category:Local Lore]] | ||
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This name refers to a group of Wood Elves who come in and out of town regularly. They are generally believed to be nomadic, and few of the residents know their names reliably, so they are collectively referred to their title rather then their first names. | This name refers to a group of Wood Elves who come in and out of town regularly. They are generally believed to be nomadic, and few of the residents know their names reliably, so they are collectively referred to their title rather then their first names. | ||
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Revision as of 17:57, 26 November 2022
Hofborg has approximately 50 NPC residents living in the town and working at the temple. The Saebjorn has another 40 oarsmen NPCs who come and go with the ship. A number of the NPCs are represented in game with various ESO house guests. Each incarnation of a house guest is its own NPC with its own name and personality
Rigurtson Brothers
The Rigurtsons, no relationship to Rigurt the Brash, are a family of Nords from Eastmarch who got into some trouble with the law and fled to Hofborg, never revealing the cause of the trouble to any. There are a number of the brother's living in Hofborg.
- Ari Rigurtson works at the carpentry store in the Borg and is rather serious with one of the Keldora sisters.
- Kvelddulf Rigurtson is in service to the Saebjorn and works in the Saebjorn long hall along with Treve Bastion and Inga Keldora a cousin to "the Keldora Sisters".
- Haf Rigurtson works at the Motherhouse as a sometimes guard and handyman. Haf suffers from a bad knee that has never healed right and is unable to do any significant manual labor so his job at the temple keeps the medical costs low while offering him honest work.
- Thorir Rigurtson is an excellent cook and is currently managing the Inn (Kyne's Keg) of Hofborg. Thorir dreams of one day meeting the ambassador, Rigurt the Brash - his hero.
The Jorms
What is left of the original town guard after the town was hit by slavers. None of them were born with the name Jorm but chose to take the name Jorm in honor of Jorm Hakonson died in the slaver attack while defending the townsfolk.
Bastion Family
Imperial Bretons who lived in Bruma and work as bondsmen.
- Treve Bastion works in the Saebjorn Long Hall
Keldora Family
A set of twins who have cousins who are remarkable similar in looks, has lived and worked in Hofborg their whole lives.
- Inga Keldora one of the cousins who works in the Saebjorn long hall.
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The Ragpickers
This name refers to a group of Wood Elves who come in and out of town regularly. They are generally believed to be nomadic, and few of the residents know their names reliably, so they are collectively referred to their title rather then their first names.