Online:Watch Captain Bethes
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Watch Captain Bethes | |||
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Home Settlement | Seyda Neen | ||
Race | Dark Elf | Gender | Male |
Health | 39,959 | ||
Reaction | Friendly | ||
Other Information | |||
Faction(s) | House Hlaalu |
Watch Captain Bethes is a Dark Elf of House Hlaalu in charge of the Seyda Neen Town Guard.
Related Quests[edit]
- Breaking Through the Fog: Discover why a town's lighthouse went dark.
- A Hidden Harvest: Save a Khajiit's crops from bandits.
Dialogue[edit]
Breaking Through the Fog[edit]
When investigating the tree stump note, you have the chance to say the passcode to the Watch Captain.
- "Not now, citizen. I'm up to my armpits in problems today."
- "The ending of the words is ALMSIVI."
- "Really, outlander, it's commendable that you're trying to learn our ways, but the words of the Tribunal just sound silly when you say them like that. I suggest you stick to sight-seeing and leave the religion to us."
Speaking to him after the quest is completed:
- "I think you've seen all that Seyda Neen has to offer, outlander. I suggest you go and visit another of our fine cities."
A Hidden Harvest[edit]
If you decided to turn Halinjirr in to the authorities:
- A Khajiit named Halinjirr is growing moon-sugar in Zainsipilu. Here's the proof.
- "Halinjiir? I thought him a clueless sugar-sop. If he's managed to grow moon-sugar here on Vvardenfell, he's more cunning than he seems. Make no mistake, we'll find him.
The Tribunal thanks you for your help, outlander. Take this as your reward."
Post-quest dialogue:
- "Did you need something else? A skooma baron you'd like to report, perhaps? No? Then move along."
- Falura Uveleth uncovered Halinjirr's activities.
- "Falura? That skooma-fiend can barely put her trousers on straight, let alone conduct an investigation like this. You must be mistaken."
- No. She told me about her indiscretions. She was hoping this might help her make amends.
- "Difficult to say. If I had my way, she'd be hanging from the nearest tree. I'll pass it on to my contacts in the Oath-Bureau. I will be honest, though—her chances are very slim."