Skyrim:Garan Marethi

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Dawnguard
Garan Marethi
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Added by Dawnguard
Location Volkihar Keep
Race Dunmer Gender Male
Level PC×1 Class Destruction Mage
RefID BaseID
Other Information
Health 50+(PC-1)×8.3
Magicka 50+(PC-1)×6.7
Stamina 50
Primary Skills Destruction, Restoration, Alteration, Sneak
Perks Extra Damage 1.5
Race Details Vampire, Undead
Class Details TrainerDestructionExpert
Moral. Any Crime Aggress. Aggressive
Essential Yes, if on the Dawnguard side only until Kindred Judgment
Faction(s) DLC1VampireCrimeFaction; DLC1VampireFaction; Gets dialogue pointing player to radiant quests
Garan Marethi

Garan Marethi, a Dunmer mage, is a vampire found in Volkihar Keep. He's a high-ranking member of Harkon's court and used to be a member of House Dres.

He wears light gray vampire armor with vampire boots. He is equipped with a leveled one-handed weapon which can be up to Elven quality. He carries random leveled bandit loot, plus a 25% chance of an additional 1-9 gold. He knows three leveled elemental bandit Destruction spells, one fire spell (Flames, Firebolt, or Fireball), one frost spell (Frostbite, Ice Spike, or Ice Storm), and one shock spell (Sparks, Lightning Bolt, or Chain Lightning).

On a regular day, he wakes up at 4pm, and spends the rest of the night wandering around the castle. Finally, at 8am, he then heads to his coffin to rest. Like most of the court and provided that you sided with the Dawnguard, he will be killed in the assault on Castle Volkihar.

Related Quests

Radiant Quests

Quest-Related Events

The Bloodstone Chalice

At the beginning of The Bloodstone Chalice, Harkon will command you to tell Garan; "It is time." When you approach Garan and tell him Harkon has a message for him, he'll immediately correct you, saying, "Lord Harkon. Remember your place. Now, what is our Lord's wish?" When you give him Harkon's message, he'll understand, saying, "Well, well. He wants the Chalice, then. You've heard of the Bloodstone Chalice?" If you tell him you have, along with everyone else, he'll see through your lie and be annoyed, "No. Don't try and impress me. It only leaves you looking foolish." If you tell him you've never heard of it, he'll say, "It is a rather well-kept secret." Either way, he'll continue with, "The Chalice has been in Lord Harkon's possession for quite some time now. It is, when used properly, able to increase the potency of our powers. He has neglected using it for ages. If he wants it filled now, then grander things are afoot. This is good. Follow me. I'll take you to it." He'll then exit conversation and start walking towards the chalice. As he's walking, he'll say, "Lord Harkon has never cared to use the Chalice, relying on his more than adequate powers until now. This is an intriguing change." He'll then be interrupted in the main chamber by Vingalmo and Orthjolf:

Garan: "Excuse us. I need to fetch the Bloodstone Chalice."
"I need to fetch the Bloodstone Chalice."
Vingalmo: "The Chalice? Why?"
Orthjolf: "What're you up to, Garan?"
Garan: "Lord Harkon's orders, Orthjolf. Calm yourself. Our friend here has been ordered to fill the Chalice."
Vingalmo: "Really?"
Garan: "Indeed. He/She's off to Redwater Den."
Orthjolf: "Well, then... Best of luck to you."

He'll then keep walking and say, "Vingalmo and Orthjolf are Harkon's primary advisors. I'm sure they're quite surprised to learn that you're taking the Chalice." Once you reach the chalice room, he'll say, "And here we are. Now, this Chalice needs to be filled directly from the bloodspring that is the source of Redwater Den. But that's not enough. Once that's done, the blood of a powerful vampire needs to be added to it. Keep in mind that Redwater Den has fallen into... well, let's just say less reputable members of society now dwell there. It's your choice whether to attempt to deal with them or force your way through. Hurry back. You don't want to keep Lord Harkon waiting." Before you go, you can now ask what the bloodspring is, and he'll explain, "An ancient font, full of power. As much as it looks like blood, sadly it is not. Can you imagine if it were? We'd never need to hunt again. Still, its liquid is powerful, full of magic. Others have noticed, though they have never fully realized its potential."

"Lord Harkon will be pleased."

When you return with the chalice, he'll greet you with, "I see you have returned. Lord Harkon will be pleased. You met Stalf and Salonia, I assume? Lord Harkon and I suspected they might follow you there." If you tell him they tried to kill you, he'll say, "Well of course they did." If you tell him you killed them both, he'll say, "As well you should have." Either way, he'll then say, "Welcome to the politics of Lord Harkon's court. Vingalmo and Orthjolf both long for our Lord's throne, but cannot make overt moves against him. Each sought to gain power by using his underling to kill you and keep the Chalice for himself. By ensuring the Chalice reaches our Lord, you have increased his power over them, and at the same time deprived them of their little pets. You've done Lord Harkon two great services. Take what you've learned to heart, and be careful who you trust. Now, I believe that Lord Harkon wishes to speak with you."

Kindred Judgment

When you return to the castle with Auriel's Bow, he'll direct you to Harkon, saying, "I'm sure Lord Harkon will be most pleased with your efforts. Find him at once." When Harkon is defeated, he'll barge in the Volkihar Cathedral and say to you, "Lord Harkon, defeated. I never imagined I'd see the day." He'll then turn to Serana and say:

Garan: "My lady, you have my deepest sympathies. I am sure this was not easy for you."
Serana: "He was out of control, Garan. It had to be done. I'm not happy about this. He... he was still my father. But I suppose my father really died a long time ago. This was just the end of something else."
Garan: "Of course, my dear. All will be well now."

He'll then turn to you and say, "My congratulations on defeating Harkon. Clearly, you are the superior vampire. You are the new Master; we bow to your power. A power which, I note, includes Auriel's Bow. The castle, of course, is yours. We shall follow you, and help spread your influence across Skyrim."

Aftermath

Afterwards, if you ask him if something's on his mind, he'll say, "Now that the Castle is yours, I was wondering. Would you be interested in having the passage to the Courtyard restored? Harkon clearly never cared much for it." If you dismiss him, he'll say, "My apologies. I shall not trouble you with it again." If you tell him to see to it at once, he'll say, "It would be my pleasure." If you leave the decision to him, he'll say, "Then I think I shall see to the repairs. Thank you for your time." If you chose one of the latter two options the gate to the courtyard will be repaired.

Other Quests

The following pieces of dialogue are replies Garan gives during certain quests in which he plays a minor role in:

Condition Garan's Dialogue
When conversed with during Bloodline "Present yourself to Lord Harkon at once."
Responding to Harkon during Prophet "It will be done my Lord."

Radiant Quests

Culling the Beast

When you ask him what you can do to help, he may say, "A cadre of lesser beasts has become a nuisance, taking too bold an approach to their feeding. The herd is becoming distressed, which makes it more difficult for us to slip in and out undetected. It is time to cull the weak." When you come back after the deed is done, he'll say, "You have done well. It may seem cruel that we hold our thin-blooded kin in low esteem. But our needs must come before theirs."

The Hunt

When you ask him what you can do to help, he may say, "I've learned the whereabouts of a troublesome Dawnguard member. You will track him down and dispose of him. But please, do be discreet. Our aim isn't to stir the nest, just to skin a rat, reminding them that they are the prey." When you ask him what he means by discreet, he'll say, "I hope you comprehend killing better than you comprehend speech. Don't. Get. Caught." When you confirm that you understand, he'll say, "Good." If you return to him after you killed the spy in a non-discreet manner, he'll say, "While that's one less trouble maker to keep an eye on, you could have been more discreet in your approach to the problem. I had thought better of you." If you return after you completed the job discreetly, he'll be pleased and say, "Excellent. I knew I could count on you. That's one less trouble maker to keep an eye on."

Protecting the Bloodline

When you ask him what you can do to help, he may say, "One of the feral brood has joined a group of bandits, presumably with aims to grant the gift to the entire lot of them." or "One of the feral brood has joined a group of nercromancers, presumably with aims to grant the gift to the entire lot of them." Either way, he'll continue with, "Needless to say, we can't abide that, as it would raise general alarm amongst the herd, to say nothing of the increased feeding competition. You are to destroy the feral creature before this small problem becomes a larger one." When you come back successful, he'll say, "Good. I prefer to nip budding problems before they reach full bloom. I trust it wasn't too much of an effort on your part."

Destroying the Dawnguard

When Harkon is dead and you ask him what you can do to help, he may say, "The Dawnguard will, no doubt, soon become even more of a nuisance now that Auriel's Bow has been recovered. We need to strike a crippling blow against them before they muster more men against us." If you ask who the Dawnguard is, he'll explain with, "They're a splinter group of the 'Vigilants of Stendarr.' A bit more ambitious, it seems. The Dawnguard are apparently focused on exterminating vampires, noble and brute alike. Not a serious threat, but we can't leave them completely unchecked or they may become one." When you confirm your understanding, he'll say, "Good. They've holed up in an abandoned fort in the Reach [sic]. Killing their leaders should discourage them from an out and out war with us." When you come back successful, he'll say, "Excellent. That should prevent the problem from escalating. Though they are a rebellious and determined lot. While you've severed the snake's head, the body will likely writhe a while longer."

Other Dialogue

Condition Dialogue
Taunting an enemy "Come now, you think you stand a chance against me?"
"After 400 years, you think you'll be the one to take me down?"
"I can't decide which parts of you I'd like to keep for a while..."
Attacking "I can smell your blood!"
"Bleed!'
Greetings
"I am above the petty squabbles here. I have lived far to long to be bothered by them."
"I saw more than enough political maneuvering in my time at House Dres. I was tired of it then, and I'm tired of it now."
"I'll never understand the Nord fascination of weapons. Magic is so much more versatile, don't you think?"

Bugs

  • If you accidentally end dialogue while Garan is asking if you want to restore the door to the courtyard, you will not be able to ask again, and it will be impossible for it to be restored. ?