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Chief Justiciar Suriwen
Home Settlement Shimmerene
Location Kinlady Avinisse's Mansion
Race High Elf Gender Female
Health 39,959
Reaction Friendly
Other Information
Faction(s) Divine Prosecution
Chief Justiciar Suriwen

Chief Justiciar Suriwen is a High Elf officer of the Divine Prosecution who can be found attending the garden party, off duty of course, at Kinlady Avinisse's mansion along with other pillars of the Shimmerene community.

She can be asked about the new Aldarch that Kinlady Avinisse has associated herself with, although she will not be particularly forthcoming and respond with hostility.

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If you're not an Altmer:
If you are an Altmer:
"Another newcomer? The ink has barely dried on the Queen's decree and there are already more of you than I can count. I look forward to hearing how the Kinlady and the new Aldarch plan to protect Summerset's interests."
"Have you come to hear what the Kinlady has to say as well? I thought her open letter brilliantly captured the mood of Summerset's elite, but the Ascendants know the Queen has her supporters. Even here."
It sounds like you're not too fond of the Queen's decision to open Summerset's borders.
"Does it? Perhaps. The newcomers are different. They understand neither Altmer society nor the rules of protocol and etiquette.
Makes my job as an officer of the Divine Prosecution more difficult. I just hope the new Aldarch really has a plan."
What's the Divine Prosecution?
"The Divine Prosecution serves as Summerset's premier lawkeepers. We enforce secular and religious law, making sure that all social and cultural rules are adhered to.
The fact that you didn't know that proves the Aldarch's concerns are justified."
What can you tell me about the new Aldarch?
"Well, I don't really know the new Aldarch all that—wait a moment. I don't know who you are and I'm not sure I like the tenor of your questions.
Perhaps you should move along before I forget this is a social gathering and that I'm not on duty."