Elder Scrolls
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"Count Skingrad is a very private person. I handle all the county's public affairs, and consult with the Count when necessary"
―Hal-Liurz[src]

Hal-Liurz is an Argonian who is the stewardess for Skingrad. She speaks to visitors on behalf of Janus Hassildor, who prefers to keep face to face interactions to a minimal.

If the Hero of Kvatch needs to speak to the Count, they will need to speak to Hal-Liurz. If she feels it is important, she will go speak with the count. Otherwise she will either handle it herself or recommend asking Shum gro-Yarug or Mercator, two others the Count trust to handle things.

Hal-Liurz can be found in the castle's main hall during the day, only leaving at night to eat dinner and head to bed for four hours of sleep before returning to work.

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Dialogue[]

"I'm Hal-Liurz, Count Skingrad's steward. The Count does not accept unsolicited visitors, I'm afraid. I apologize for the inconvenience."

Buy a house in town "You'll have to speak with Shum gro-Yarug about that. He's the only one that can handle the deed."
Information at a Price

"You are here to see the Count, yes? He has been expecting you. Please, wait here. I shall inform him of your arrival."
"The Count is on his way. Please, remain here and be patient."

After speaking to the count:

"The Count appreciates your efforts, but as the vampires have not yet been dealt with, he has no interest in seeing you at this time."

After dealing with the vampires and vampire hunters:

"You have completed your task for the Count, have you not? Then please, wait here while I inform him."
"The Count is on his way. Please, remain here and be patient."

Quotes[]

  • "That Oblivion Gate threatened us all, yet only you took action you took action to destroy it. You have my thanks, Hero." – After closing the Oblivion Gate during "Allies for Bruma"
  • "I'm afraid that's not my arena. You'll have to speak to Mercator about seeing the Count." – During "Ulterior Motives"

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