You'd think they'd show him more respect.' He hopes that one day the ban on Talos worship will end, stating, 'Someday all of Skyrim will worship Talos openly, as we do here.' As long as Fort Amol is in Stormcloak hands, Lortheim will give his view on the war, 'The way I see it, Ulfric's fighting a holy war.' When leaving conversation, Lortheim will offer you blessings 'May Talos shield you from all harm.', 'May Talos bless your days. I don't plan to stop now, no matter what the Empire says.' He continues to offer his opinion on the ban of Talos worship: 'Talos created the Empire. Lortheim is a dedicated follower of Talos stating, 'I've spent my life serving Talos. He wields an iron dagger in combat, and carries some common loot and gold and hooded monk robes. He wears blue mage robes and a pair of boots. Despite what his wife claims, he never sets foot in the Palace of the Kings (see bugs). He then drifts around the Temple hall all day long and only stops for a one-hour dinner at 6pm. Lortheim spends his entire life inside the Temple, and sleeps next to his wife every night between midnight and 8am, interrupted only by a one-hour breakfast at 6am. There is nothing more commanding that being blessed by the Divine of governance and war himself. Lortheim is a Nord priest who lives and works in Windhelm at the Temple of Talos with his wife, Jora. Location: Talos is praised all across Skyrim, so you’ll be able to find shrines of his in many of the land’s cities as well as in the Temple of the Divines.