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Justiciar Hyircil
Home Settlement Cey-Tarn Keep
Race High Elf Gender Male
Health 15,000
133,800 (At the entrance of the Vaults of Heinarwe/During "A New Alliance")
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Faction(s) Divine Prosecution
Justiciar Hyircil

Justiciar Hyircil is a High Elf member of the Divine Prosecution leading the investigation into unexplained deaths at Cey-Tarn Keep with Revelator Lindafwe.

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Quest-Related EventsEdit

The Taste of FearEdit

Upon entering the Refectory after finding the hidden room in the barracks, Hyircil is first seen accompanying Revelator Lindafwe as they take Sirulie into custody:

Justiciar Hyircil: "Ah, the accomplice. Welcome."

Speak with him.

"Two arrests in one day. This is going to reflect well on my next report."
Arresting me would be a mistake. I found evidence of a Daedra summoning ritual.
"Oh, did you? Well, let me see it then.
The Insatiable, is it? Who writes this rubbish? Grisly rubbish at that. I'll admit the methods are similar to our case, but this still doesn't prove the presence of an actual Daedra. Where did you find this?"
A hidden room here in the keep where that ritual took place.Silurie's tracking spell led me to it.
"I was never informed of any architectural eccentricities, something the garrison will answer for, so that spell might have some merit.
Silurie claims it was leading her to a Daedra hiding in the cellar. Are you willing to stake your freedom on that?"
I think you should start listening to Silurie.
"To be clear, when all is said and done with this, I'm arresting you anyway, but I'll indulge this line of inquiry. If you're right, I'm sure your cooperation will reflect favorably in your trial. Fleeing will not.
Am I understood?"
Let's just find this Daedra.

At this point you'll hear the following exchange:

Justiciar Hyircil: "Release her."
Revelator Lindafwe: "But sir—"
Justiciar Hyircil: "Now."
Revelator Lindafwe: "This is a mistake."
Silurie: "We're all done being idiots? Good. Let's find this Daedra."
Revelator Lindafwe: "This is going to end badly."
Justiciar Hyircil: "Now, now, children. This might be fun. I've not hunted a Daedra in decades."

Once you enter the cellar, the conversation will continue:

Silurie: "This light will reveal the Daedra. Be ready."
Justiciar Hyircil: "More outsider magic? Reckless, Silurie."
Silurie: "Have a little faith, Hy. It's tracking something."

After reaching the end of the cellar room:

Revelator Lindafwe: "A dead end. How embarrassing. Ah!"
Justiciar Hyircil: "No! After her!"
Silurie: "Can't say I didn't warn them. Come on!"

In the Gorge:

Justiciar Hyircil : "Fan out! That thing can't have gone far!"
Silurie : "Fan out? Why? I thought you didn't believe me?"
Silurie : "Check down the hall. I'll see what I can find up ahead."

You'll come across Hyircil confronting someone from across the balcony.

Teraniel: "Wait your turn, morsel. You'll meet the Insatiable soon enough."

Teraniel will throw him off the edge. Rush down and speak to him:

"Well, I think we might be on the right track. Ow."
Who was that?
"Our Daedra summoner, no doubt. No one I recognize. Begs questions, but that can wait.
Give chase and find Lindafwe! Silurie went after her, but there was an awful lot of screaming."
Do you know where they went?
"Through those doors. Down where we keep the wine. This place, it's Cey-Tarn, but different. I'm probably not making much sense, am I?
Helping the others falls to you now. Terribly sorry about that."
Don't move. I'll return with help.

Speaking with him again:

"I'll try to think of an apology for Silurie. It's been some time since I've chased danger like this. Of course, it's also been some time since I've seen my own blood, so—ups and downs.
Go on now. I'm not getting less wounded."

After defeating Teraniel, a short scene plays out:

Silurie : "Ah! I'm all right! I'm all right! Somehow …."
Revelator Lindafwe : "This way! Quickly! I can't hold this open for long!"
Justiciar Hyircil : "Well, I've had my fill of this place. Let's excuse ourselves before anymore dinner guests arrive."
Silurie : "I might fast for a month after this."

Exiting The Vaults of Heinarwe, he'll cheerfully tell you:

"I didn't think I'd see you again after we parted ways before. I'm pleased to be wrong, for once. Lindafwe, Silurie, and I all owe you our lives."

After officially completing the quest, you can ask him more about the investigation:

"You broke more than a dozen statutes with your antics today. Regulations state that I should place you under arrest … but I'm thinking we haven't been following much procedure today anyway."
"Thank you for your assistance in this investigation."
Why were you so mistrustful of Silurie? If you accepted her help earlier it could have saved lives.
"I should have, shouldn't I? She was once among the best members of the Divine Prosecution, but too cavalier for most and far too interested in unconventional methods for our superior's tastes. For my tastes."
What do you mean?
"She believed the Prosecution would be better served by employing methods devised outside of Summerset. Foreign ideas, foreign magic. She faced censure many times. Frustrated, Silurie left the order to strike out on her own."
You didn't actually answer my question.
"Won't let me off that easy, eh? Right. I didn't believe her because I didn't want to believe she was right. Because I still resented her selfishness in walking out on her duty. And on us. Lindafwe and I didn't agree with her, but we stuck by her."
And now?
"She was right. We are stubborn and stolid. If we continue to believe our way is the only way, we're going to unprepared for the changes ahead. The Queen's decree will bury us.
Convincing the Divine Prosecution of that? It'll be a long, hard road."
What happened to the portal?
"Closed, for now. Lindafwe bridged us here for our safety. I imagine Teraniel did something similar to enter Cey-Tarn Keep undetected. A dreadfully potent ability in the wrong hands, as we've seen.
The books you found will need to be sealed away."
What about the altar? Couldn't someone else use it?
"Its purpose wasn't to open the portal, though its power does pose some concerns. It would be heresy† to destroy an Aldmer artifact, but I will recommend that those ruins be patrolled regularly from now on."

If you have not completed The Queen's Decree, you can ask:

I'd like to talk to you about your investigation.
"Yes, I imagine you do. You've earned that right. What in particular do you want to discuss?"
Teraniel wasn't working alone. Any idea who is behind all this?
"From what Lindafwe told me about what you found, I do have a theory, but you didn't hear it from me. In fact, I would suggest you do not repeat it to anyone who you do not implicitly trust.
I believe this is the Court of Bedlam's doing."
Court of Bedlam?
"A secret society I've only caught hints of. Very influential. More than one of my investigations has ended prematurely because I caught a whiff of them. I can't prove that, of course, but a Justiciar knows.
If you cross paths with them, be careful."
Do you know what they want?
"Nothing good, I wager. I don't know what they're after, but this is not the first time I've seen the heretics wield Daedra to their ends. Where there are Daedra, trouble is sure to follow.
Silurie is going to be very busy when we find them."
What's your next move?
"A trip to the apothecary and the keep's wine rations, not necessarily in that order. Fortunately, I don't need to be fighting fit to review evidence.
I hope that by the time Lindafwe, Silurie, and I are fully on the mend we'll have some solid leads."
Can I help?
"Not directly. It's an official investigation. People will be watching. I need to tread carefully."
"You have good instincts, a sense of justice, and the might to wield it. When all is said and done, I suspect we'll only arrive to clean up after you."
Actually, there are some other things I wanted to ask you first.
"By all means. I'm not going anywhere … quickly at any rate."

If you have completed The Queen's Decree:

I have some information related to your investigation here.
"Lindafwe informed me of your findings in the Gorge and the ruins. You had something to add?"
It's about your perpetrator. She was part of the Court of Bedlam.
"How did you—don't throw that name around so casually. Very few people know of their existence and they take great pains to keep it that way.
I did suspect as much, after what transpired here. Do you know what they are after?"

If you have not completed The Crystal Tower, you will reply:

No, but I believe the man who sent her here was Aldarch Tilcalar. He's dead now.
"Dammit. I would have liked to have a very intimate conversation with the late Aldarch. It's a good lead to follow. Thank you for bringing it to my attention.
Any other revelations for me today?"
They've made a deal with several Daedric Princes to control the world.
"I hate that I can tell you're telling the truth. I'm going to have to think my next move very carefully. I need to be certain of whom I can trust with this information. You should too."
The good news is Teraniel's accomplices are all dead, the bad news is the world could end.
"Well, that's technically within my jurisdiction.
Friend, I don't know who you are, but you're clearly better informed than I. I hope you have a plan."
I'm working with the Psijics to stop them.
"Considering what you did here, that's actually reassuring.
For my part, I'll keep hunting for what remains of the Court of Bedlam. They have to answer for what they've done. Assuming there's anything left for them to answer to."
Before you go, I did have a few other things to discuss.
"By all means. I'm not going anywhere … quickly at any rate."

If you have completed The Crystal Tower:

They made a deal with Daedric Princes for control of the world, but the Psijics and I stopped them.
"Ah, well, good. Glad that's settled. I have to say I'm feeling a bit ancillary at this point.
I think maybe I'll forget we had this conversation and leave it out of this report."
That might be best. I did still have some things to discuss though.
"By all means. I'm not going anywhere … quickly at any rate."

A New AllianceEdit

After saving the Crystal Tower, it falls to you to convince the Sapiarchs to take on outside help to prevent such disasters in the future. To help make the argument, Justiciar Hyircil will provide character testimony, if you helped him previously:

Justiciar Hyircil: "The Divine Prosecution recognizes this adventurer's efforts to maintain the peace. I can personally attest that they saved Cey-Tarn Keep from a Daedric cult."

DialogueEdit

If you helped him previously, you can find Justiciar Hyircil in the Alinor Royal Palace at the end of A New Alliance where he'll say:

"I did say that we'd only arrive in time to clean up the mess, didn't I? If it means a safer Summerset for all of us, then I'm honored to have played my part. However small."
I appreciate you coming to vouch for me.
"I was glad for the opportunity.
When the Khajiit approached me, I thought my side investigation had finally crossed the wrong people. Fortunately, Razum-dar's allegiances are in the right place, even if his methods are questionable."
Your side investigation?
"Into the Court of Bedlam. After I gave my report on the events at Cey-Tarn Keep, my superior considered the matter closed. I, of course, disagreed, so I continued to pursue the leads we uncovered along with Lindafwe and Silurie."
Has that worked out?
"Swimmingly, though I think Silurie's brashness is rubbing off on us. We never got as close as you did to the organization's leadership, but while you were lopping off the heads of the hydra, we were sweeping its legs out from under it."
Do you think this is the last we'll see of them?
"There's nothing harder to kill than an idea, believe me. The Court of Bedlam as we know it is gone, but the ideals it stood for will always appeal to some segments of our society. All we can do is be vigilant in excising their corruption."
I wish you the best of luck in that pursuit.
"And I you. It's been an honor to fight by your side."

NotesEdit

  • †The voice actor mispronounces heresy as hearsay.