' Hafrumph ! Well then, if you're going to be like that. 'Yes, yes, as you've said, countless times before.' Marvelous time! Butterflies, blood, a Fox, a severed head. You know, I was there for that whole sordid affair. Well, except for that Martin fellow, but he turned into a dragon god, and that's hardly sporting. What would the people do without you? Dance? Sing? Smile? Grow old? You are the best Septim that's ever ruled. 'You are far too hard on yourself, my dear, sweet, homicidally insane Pelagius. Why, my headsman hasn't slept in three days!' Now that you have the key, you will enter Pelagius Wing and as you try to find Dervenin's master in Pelagius Wing, find yourself in a strange realm wearing a set of fineclothes, where Sheogorath will be found enjoying a tea party with Pelagius the Mad: Sheogorath: You also need to retrieve the key to the wing, either from one of the cleaningstaff or from Falk Firebeard, the steward. He will give you Pelagius' Hip Bone, required to enter the forbidden wing. Won't you please help?' He will tell you that his master was 'visiting a friend in the Blue Palace' and further detail that his master 'went into the forbidden wing of the palace, to speak with an old friend'. He says I interrupt his vacation! It's been so many years. The beggar, named Dervenin, will plead you to find his master: 'My master has abandoned me! Abandoned his people. In Solitude, you may hear a rumor from innkeepers that a mad beggar is wandering around the streets of the city, distressed over the absence of his master, saying things like: 'Please, take pity on an old madman!' and 'You! You'll help me! You help people, right? That's what you do?'
'You'll help me! You help people, right? That's what you do?'