Skyrim:Svari

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Svari
(RefID: 0001A636)
Home City Solitude
House Addvar's House
Race Nord Gender Female
Level 1 Class Child
RefID 0001A636 BaseID 000132A9
Other Information
Health 50 Magicka 0
Stamina 50
Race Details Child
Morality No Crime Aggression Unaggressive
AdoptHF Yes, if orphaned
Faction(s) CrimeFactionHaafingar; FavorJobsBeggarsFaction; SolitudeAddvarsHouseFaction; TownSolitudeFaction
Svari

Svari is a Nord child living in Solitude, and the daughter of Greta and Addvar. She is upset by the death of her uncle Roggvir, but upon further conversation she also explains she is worried about her mother, who has stopped going to the Temple of the Divines.

Svari wears red colored child's clothes and a pair of shoes, and is equipped with an iron dagger. She carries a key to her father's house, a selection of food and toys, and a small amount of gold.

If you wish to help her, it will start a miscellaneous quest to speak to Greta about Svari's concerns.

Svari can sometimes be found running from the store Bits and Pieces towards Proudspire Manor while playing tag with some other children. If Hearthfire is installed, and in the chance that her parents are dead for any reason, Svari can be found at Honorhall Orphanage in Riften and be adopted. Her dialogue will then follow the basics of other adoptable children, plus the dialogue of her uncle.

Related Quests[edit]

Dialogue[edit]

If you approach her:

"I... I don't want to talk."
"I don't have anything to say."
"Pardon me."
"Mother says I shouldn't talk to people..."

Should you converse with Svari:

But you're talking right now.
"I shouldn't be. Mama says if I do, people are going to ask about uncle Roggvir."

If both Greta and Roggvir are dead:

"I shouldn't be. Everyone wants to ask me about mama and uncle Roggvir."

Either way, she will end with:

"Maybe if I don't talk, they won't either."
Okay, if you don't want to hear about the dragon...
"Dragon?"
I was in Helgen when the dragon attacked.
"Really? Was it big? Did it breath [sic] fire?"
Yes, yes, and yes. Oh my goodness, yes.
"Oh, wow. I knew it. I knew they were real! I have to remember to tell papa."

When you end conversation with her:

"Thanks for talking to me."
"For a stranger, you're not so bad."

Conversations[edit]

If you visit Addvar's house in the evening, these conversations can be heard:

Addvar: "Svari, Jala said you stole an apple from her cart yesterday. Is this true?"
Svari: "Just a little one! I was hungry!"
Greta: "I'll talk with Jala, dear. I'm sure she'll accept a potato as repayment."
Addvar: "I suppose. But Svari, we don't steal. We're better than that. Understand?"
Svari: "Yes, papa."

Greta: "Eat up, Svari."
Svari: "Fish? Again?" or "Potatoes? Again?"
Addvar: "It's all we've got for today. Don't be greedy."
Greta: "Maybe we'll have better luck tomorrow."
Addvar: "We'll make it, Greta. We always have so far..."

Quest-Related Dialogue[edit]

Return to Grace[edit]

I'm sorry about your uncle.
"Thanks. Papa talks about it some. Mum doesn't say much since Uncle Roggvir died. She doesn't even go to Temple anymore. I wish she would. At least that way she'd have people to talk to."
You may just have to give her time.
"Yeah, that's what papa says too."
Maybe I could convince her.
"You would do that? That's great. You should go do it right now."

If you choose the latter option, you can now try to convince Greta to visit the Temple of the Divines.

Bugs[edit]

  • With Hearthfire installed, if you have given Svari at least one gold piece, she may ask you if you can adopt her, even if one or both of her parents are still alive. The option to do so will not be available unless she's actually orphaned, however.