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Vim Hlaalu
Home Settlement Narsis
Race Dark Elf Gender Female
Health 39959
Reaction Justice Neutral
Pickpocket Hard Profession Noble
Other Information
Faction(s) House Hlaalu
Vim Hlaalu

Vim Hlaalu is a Dark Elf noble and the daughter of Councilor Ralden, the head of House Hlaalu. She wanders from the entry court of the Hlaalu Kinhouse to the lower garden in front.

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Quest-Related Events[edit]

For Their Own Protection[edit]

She is curious to know why you're in Narsis:

"You're the first interesting thing to walk into Narsis in a long time."
That's not what I've heard.
"Really? Plague? Kidnappings? Hostile cultists? Boring!
Just ask my father, the House Councilor. He says there's nothing to the rumors."
Can I talk to your father?
"No one ever wants to talk to me!
Fine. He's probably in the kinhouse."

Unwanted Guests[edit]

After the quest, she will notice her father is missing:

"That creepy advisor from Mournhold says my father's missing. How is that possible? He's the House Councilor!"

Fighting Back[edit]

If you chose to not cooperate with Naryu Virian during For Their Own Protection, she will say:

"Find my father, outsider. And the rest of the villagers, too."

Otherwise, if you told Naryu you're working for the House Councilor:

"That creepy advisor from Mournhold says my father's missing. How is that possible? He's the House Councilor!"

Ratting Them Out[edit]

After the quest, she will also say:

"Find my father, outsider. And the rest of the villagers, too."

Hiding in Plain Sight[edit]

After the quest, if you helped the villagers and the Councilor is alive, she will be glad her father is alive:

"I heard they found my father. And he was safe!
If you had any part to do with it, I thank you."

If you didn't help the villagers and her father died, she still trying to process the death of her father:

"I've begun to hear rumors. They say there weren't many survivors. They say my ... my father was killed.
He should have taken this more seriously. I ... I can't believe he's gone."

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