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Captain Giravel
Location Tel Aruhn; Shashpilamat
Race Dark Elf Gender Male
Health 15,000
Reaction Friendly
Other Information
Faction(s) House Telvanni
Captain Giravel

Captain Giravel is the Dunmer captain of the guards at Tel Aruhn. During the quest, Objections and Obstacles, he can also be found at Shashpilamat, taking the Khajiit slaves back into slavery.

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After speaking to Arith Sendrul, he'll be found in the lower level giving orders to a Telvanni Guard:

Captain Giravel: "Take this report to Mouth Ralasa. Immediately."
Telvanni Guard: "Yes, Captain. It will be done."

Speak to him, and he'll say:

"Here's a bit of free advice—if you cross Ralasa Delvi, you cross Magister Gothren. Believe me when I say you do not want to cross Magister Gothren."
Who are you?
"Captain Giravel, anointed ombudsman to Mouth Ralasa Delvi.
Noticed you upstairs. Magister Gothren has little patience for interfering strangers. Even less for interfering assistants like Arith Sendrul."
I'll keep that in mind.
"I hope you will. For your sake."

Later, at Shashpilamat, he'll intervene with your attempted negotiations with Zashanti and the other runaways:

Zashanti: "Wait. What was that noise?"
Captain Giravel: "Greetings, Outlander. Sedura Ralasa sends her regards. Gathering up these slaves on our own would have been exhausting."
Zashanti: "No, no, no."
Captain Giravel: "Damned cats. You lot are going back to Tel Aruhn. Move out!"
Telvanni Guard: "You heard the captain. Get moving, cur!"
Darsho: "No! Darsho will not go!"

<Darsho tries to fight the Telvanni Guard but gets killed.>

Darsho: "Darsho is … free at last."

Speak to him and he'll tell you:

"Don't kick yourself over Ralasa outmaneuvering you. Trust me, you never had a chance."
Ralasa Delvi sent you?
"Of course. You didn't think she'd let that flat-headed Arith out-nix her did you?
Oh, and don't bother looking for those other stolen goods. My troops have the situation well in hand. Thanks for all your help, n'wah. So long."
I'm leaving.

When speaking to him one last time. He walks away shortly so this dialogue is time-limited:

"I've no time for idle chit-chat. Be about your business."