Skyrim:Vigil of Stendarr

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Vigilants of Stendarr confronting an abomination

The Vigil of Stendarr is an order of holy warriors who fight in the name of the divine Stendarr. Vigilants can be found journeying across Tamriel in their dedication to wiping out Daedra and any other "abominations" (such as vampires, werewolves, and witches). The Vigil's base of operations in Skyrim is the Hall of the Vigilant, located south of Dawnstar. They also gather near Stendarr's Beacon in The Rift. The Vigilants in Skyrim are led by Keeper Carcette.

The Vigil has close ties to the Dawnguard in Skyrim; not only do the two factions have a similar focus, but the newly-reformed Dawnguard was started by two former members of the Vigil, Isran and Celann.

Vigilants can often be found walking in groups along roads, or found individually in certain places. Any Vigilant that is not in combat will cure any diseases you have, if asked. If you have lycanthropy, they will not attack you unless you approach them in beast form.

You may have to fight them during Daedric quests; for instance, when following Barbas at the beginning of the quest A Daedra's Best Friend, you might cross paths with a group of Vigilants of Stendarr who will attack Barbas and will have to be killed before you can proceed.

During the events of the Dawnguard add-on, the Hall of the Vigilant is destroyed by vampires, and most of its membership is killed. Vigilant Adalvald and Vigilant Tolan survived and were taken for interrogation to Dimhollow Crypt.

Vigilant of Stendarr

Vigilants of Stendarr make use of both one-handed melee attacks and defensive magic in battle. They are armed with a leveled mace (any quality from iron to Daedric), and all members have the Oakflesh, Healing, and Lesser Ward spells.

They wear the following outfit, which varies slightly depending on their level:

In addition to the gear listed above, Vigilants carry a belted tunic, which they wear when sleeping. They also carry two leveled healing potions and a potion of cure disease, a torch, and may carry a book or recipe (Physicalities of Werewolves, The Book of Daedra, Varieties of Daedra, Immortal Blood, Cure Disease Potion Recipe, or Resist Poison Potion Recipe). Vigilants will drop a small amount of gold on death.


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Keeper Carcette, Vigilant AdalvaldDG, Vigilant TolanDG, and Vigilant Tyranus are named Vigilants that can be found in Skyrim (although Vigilant Tyranus does not technically belong to the Vigilants of Stendarr faction). Other Vigilants, simply named "Vigilant of Stendarr", are detailed below.

Dark Elf Vigilants

A female Dark Elf Vigilant
PC Level NPC Level IDs Ficheiro:OBHealthIcon small.png Ficheiro:OBMagickaIcon small.png Sta.
1 5
Female&F 0010c44e
90 57 63
9 9
Female&F 0010c46f
130 63 77
14 14
Female&F 0010c477
180 72 93
19 19
Female&F 0010c47d
230 80 110
25 25
Female&F 0010c48a
290 90 130

Nord Vigilants

A female Nord Vigilant
PC Level NPC Level IDs Ficheiro:OBHealthIcon small.png Ficheiro:OBMagickaIcon small.png Sta.
1 5
Female&F 0010c453
90 57 63
9 9
Female&F 0010c470
130 63 77
14 14
Female&F 0010c478
180 72 93
19 19
Female&F 0010c47e
230 80 110
25 25
Female&F 0010c484
290 90 130
A male Nord Vigilant
PC Level NPC Level IDs Ficheiro:OBHealthIcon small.png Ficheiro:OBMagickaIcon small.png Sta.
1 5
Male&M 0010c454 Male&M 0010c457
Male&M 0010c456 Male&M 0010c458
90 57 63
9 9
Male&M 0010c471 Male&M 0010c474
Male&M 0010c472[1] Male&M 0010c475
130 63 77
14 14
Male&M 0010c479 Male&M 0010c473
Male&M 0010c47a Male&M 0010c47b
180 72 93
19 19
Male&M 0010c47f Male&M 0010c481
Male&M 0010c480 Male&M 0010c482
230 80 110
25 25
Male&M 0010c485 Male&M 0010c487
Male&M 0010c486 Male&M 0010c488
290 90 130
^1  This Vigilant is also the template used by Vigilant Adalvald.

Redguard Vigilants

A female Redguard Vigilant
PC Level NPC Level IDs Ficheiro:OBHealthIcon small.png Ficheiro:OBMagickaIcon small.png Sta.
1 5
Female&F 0010c455
90 57 63
9 9
Female&F 0010c476
130 63 77
14 14
Female&F 0010c47c
180 72 93
19 19
Female&F 0010c483
230 80 110
25 25
Female&F 0010c489
290 90 130

Charmed VigilantDG

A Charmed Vigilant in Ruunvald

Charmed Vigilants are found in Ruunvald during the quest Bolstering the Ranks. A warlock named Minorne charmed a temple leader, Moric Sidrey, while he was excavating the Ruunvald site. Under her guidance, he gathered more Vigilants there, and they were all eventually charmed by her as well. They worship her as a god, and will fight to protect her against anyone who comes along.

Dialogue

Greetings

When you encounter Vigilants in Skyrim, they will greet you with one of the following lines:

  • "Stendarr's Mercy be upon you, for the Vigil has none to spare."
  • "The suffering the Daedra caused will not go unpunished."
  • "Walk always in the light, or we will drag you to it."
  • "Wherever the Daedra hide, the Vigil of Stendarr will cast them into the light."
  • "The Mercy of Stendarr does not extend to Daedra worshippers."
  • "You're bloated with disease. The Vigilant of Stendarr can help you, as long as you promise to never assist the Daedra."

If you meet a group of Vigilants fighting an abomination and help them fight it, they will greet you with one of the following lines:

  • "Well met, friend. We've been chasing that fiend for a long time. On behalf of the Vigil, you have my thanks."
  • "It's done, then. We've been chasing that fiend for a long time."

Goodbyes

Vigilants will say one of the following two lines when you exit dialogue:

  • "Stendarr be with you."
  • "None escape the Vigil. All come into the light."

Conversations

When you meet a Vigilant of Stendarr, you can ask a few questions about their purpose and their beliefs:

"You're a Vigilant of Stendarr?"
"Yes. Our order was founded after the Oblivion Crisis. We dedicate our lives to facing the threat of Daedra wherever they appear."
"Who's Stendarr?"
"He is the God of Mercy. The patron of order and justice for all of Tamriel. We bring his compassion where none can be found, by cleansing all those who would offend his children."
"You hunt daedra?"
"And any other abominations that prey on mortals. Vampires. Werewolves. Witches. But the Daedra are the worst. Their callous disregard for our lives is abhorrent in the eyes of the God of Mercy."
"What's dangerous about daedra?"
"They are profane creatures with no hope of redemption. They lure innocents to their deaths and corrupt the souls of all they touch. And their heretical artifacts grant powers to mortals that wreak havoc across Tamriel. They must be destroyed or guarded to prevent temptation."

If you have a disease, you will have the option to ask for healing:

"Please cure me."
"Stendarr's Light purify you of your ills."

If you are carrying a Daedric artifact, Vigilants on the road will stop you and demand that you turn over the artifact:

"Stop! We know you're holding a Daedric artifact. Hand it over."
"Why should I hand you anything?"
"The Vigil of Stendarr cleanses all Daedric filth from Tamriel. Give us any artifacts you have, or we'll purge you like all the others."

You can choose to turn over your artifacts, ending the conversation peacefully:

"Fine. Take all the artifacts I have."
"Wise decision. The vaults in the Hall of the Vigilant will guard this against future temptation."

...or you can also refuse them, at which point they will engage you in combat:

"I'm not giving you anything."
"Then prepare yourself to receive Stendarr's Mercy."

Related Quests

World Interactions

Notes

  • Be careful when using Healing Hands; if a Vigilant of Stendarr is healed by this spell while out on the road, there is a chance they will become hostile. They will also turn hostile if under the effects of Rally.
  • If you accidentally strike a Vigilant of Stendarr while in combat, there's a chance that all Vigilants will turn hostile.
  • They can sometimes be found carrying Daedric weapons, despite doing so going against everything they say and do in the game regarding Daedric objects.

See Also

For more information on the Vigil of Stendarr, see the lore article.

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