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Revision as of 05:04, 12 April 2018

Big Quote Left
Aye, aye, soon as I finish my pint.
Big Quote Right
- Sheldon Skaggs, The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings
Audio version: Media:Sheldon Skaggs voice line.ogg


Sheldon Skaggs was a dwarf and one of the officers in the Mahakam Volunteer Army, a dwarven infantry unit. He was described as a powerful dwarf with an impressive beard reaching to his belt. He was a veteran of the Battles of Brenna and Sodden Hill. He got into an argument with Donimir of Troy at Dandelion's concert beneath Bleobheris.

The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings

Sheldon Skaggs is a main character in The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings. He could be found in Vergen during Chapter II.

Associated quests

Journal entry

I met the dwarf Sheldon Skaggs for the first time, if I remember correctly, a few years back under the ancient oak Bleobheris, where I treated the local count-palatine and the public gathered in great numbers to hear my performance. Skaggs is a mighty warrior, straightforward like all his folk, plain of word, yet at the same time sensitive about his race, and especially the honor of dwarven women. As a veteran of Sodden and Brenna, where he fought as an officer of the Mahakam Volunteer Detachment, he appreciates songs of military and heroic deeds. He does not hesitate to express his appreciation through material means, thus disproving those who would portray all dwarves as misers insensitive to true art.

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