- "I'm Norbert Lelles. I let my merchandise speak for itself. Look around. If you see something you like, we'll talk about a price."
- ―Norbert Lelles[src]
Norbert Lelles is a Breton trader and the proprietor of Lelles' Quality Merchandise outside of the walls of Anvil. He sells general goods, and is an Apprentice in Mercantile skill.
Interactions[]
The Unfortunate Shopkeeper[]
He and his shop are involved in this Fighters Guild quest. Norbert is having a lot of break-ins at his store, in the waterfront area of Anvil. He invites the Hero to stay overnight and discover who the thieves are.
Dialogue[]
"Greetings! Welcome to Lelles' Quality Merchandise. We have a wide range of goods to suit your needs. Oh, and perhaps you saw the sign outside. Slight mistake, you know. Bit of bad luck there. So, what can I do for you?"
- Anvil "Anvil's a port town. That's why you'll see items here you won't find in the Imperial City. The captains keep an eye out for special items for me."
The Unfortunate Shopkeeper[]
"Greetings! Welcome to Lelles' Quality Merchandise. We have a wide range of goods to suit your needs. Oh, and perhaps you saw the sign outside. Slight mistake, you know. Bit of bad luck there. So, what can I do for you?"
- Break-ins "I've lost a great deal of merchandise over the last few months. I keep replacing it, but they keep stealing it, new locks on the doors be damned! I'm going to wait at the Flowing Bowl until this mess is settled. I know I can trust you to keep the place safe."
- Break-ins "As I said, I'll need you to stop these thieves from breaking into my store. It only seems to happen at night."
- Norbert Lelles "I'm Norbert Lelles. How may I help you?"
(If approached again)
"What can I do for you? Do you have questions about these break-ins I've been having?"
(After taking care of the break-ins)
"Were you able to take care of my problem with break-ins?"
- Break-ins "You've gotten them? Wonderful! But... their names are familiar to me. All of those men have worked for me! Amazing. I even trusted them to open up the shop in the mornings. I can't imagine what turned them to a life of crime. Sad. Well, here's your payment."
(If approached again)
"Greetings! Seeing you just makes me feel safer!"