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Oblivion:Countess Arriana Valga

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Countess Arriana Valga
(RefID: 0002BA83)
(lore page)
Home City Chorrol
House Castle Chorrol
Race Imperial Gender Female
Level PC+0 Class Noble
RefID 0002BA83 BaseID 000234AA
Other Information
Health 40 + (5+1.4)x(PC-1), PC=5-43
Magicka 100 + 1.5x(PC-1) (max=250)
Responsibility 100 Aggression 5
Essential Always
Faction(s) Nobility 0(Knight); Chorrol Castle; Chorrol Citizen
Arriana Valga in the Main Hall of her Castle

Arriana Valga is the widowed Countess of Chorrol. Her deceased husband, Charus Valga, the hereditary Count Chorrol, was slain in battle against Nord clansmen from Skyrim. She is the mother of Alessia Caro, who is the wife of Marius Caro, the Count of Leyawiin.

Someone recently stole a painting of her husband, and she needs someone to investigate the crime during Canvas the Castle. Arriana will also sell you a house in town and you will need to lobby her to support Bruma during Allies for Bruma.

At 6am the Countess will wake up and have breakfast in the dining hall. Two hours later she will finish her meal and head to Castle Chorrol Great Hall for court attendance. She will hold court until 6pm. She will then head to her private quarters for the next two hours, after which Countess Arriana Valga will return to the Great Hall for the royal feast. She will attend the banquet until midnight, at which time she will go to bed to rest for the next six hours.

As the Countess of Chorrol, Lady Valga treats herself to the best Cyrodiil has to offer, namely an upper-class blue velvet outfit and matching blue suede shoes. She carries a green silk garment, her key, the key to her quarters, a key for Castle Chorrol's Private Quarters, a piece of leveled high class jewelry and a large amount of gold. If you have completed the mission Sins of the Father by giving the Honorblade of Chorrol to Laythe Wavrick, she will carry it around.

DialogueEdit

If you meet her for the first time, she will politely introduce herself:

"Hello. Welcome to Castle Chorrol."
"It is a pleasure to meet you. I am Countess Valga of Chorrol. I wish I had time to chat, but I'm afraid I am in the middle of an investigation."
Chorrol
"We're a mountain people, tough, independent. County Chorrol is rich in mines and timber, wool and mutton, and hard-working people."

Quests GivenEdit

Related QuestsEdit

Quest-related EventsEdit

Allies for BrumaEdit

When you ask her to send help with the Oblivion Gate still open, she will initially refuse:

Aid for Bruma
"While I understand Bruma's need, Chorrol's own defense must come first. I cannot spare any soldiers as long as Chorrol remains under threat from the Oblivion Gate outside our walls."

You will also be able to ask her about High Chancellor Ocato:

Chancellor Ocato
"As the head of the Elder Council, High Chancellor Ocato is the de facto ruler of the Empire for the time being."

When asked on the topic of Chorrol, she will now say:

Chorrol
"I have warned my people to stay inside the walls and put my guard on full alert. There's nothing else we can do."

After the gate has been closed however, she will gladly assist you:

Aid for Bruma
"Your reputation precedes you, Hero of Kvatch! You have done my city a great service by closing the Oblivion Gate. I will now gladly send soldiers to aid in the defense of Bruma. Consider it done."

Buying a house in ChorrolEdit

If you're interested in buying a house in Chorrol, Arriana is selling Arborwatch, which is located between Francois Motierre's House and the Mages Guild.

If her disposition is below 70 and your fame is lower than 12, she won't consider you however:

Buy a house in town
"Sorry. I'm looking for someone with a bit more renown. If you become suddenly [sic] famous, I would be glad to reconsider."

If you meet the conditions however, she'll be glad to offer:

Buy a house in town
"You are? There is a positively gorgeous home for sale right on the main plaza. You'll be hard pressed to find a nicer home for sale in Cyrodiil."
I...um, don't have 20,000 gold.
"Well I'm certainly not about to lower the price."
I don't think I'm ready to buy.
"That's too bad. I was so looking forward to you living in the city."
20,000 gold you say? It's a deal.
"It's a pleasure to have you become a citizen of Chorrol. I'll take care of the deed. Here is your key. The house is on the main plaza, between the statue and the Chapel. The last tenant of Arborwatch has cleaned the place of furniture. I'd recommend stopping by Northern Goods and Trade. The owner, Seed-Neeus, should have everything you need."

Canvas the CastleEdit

The people of Chorrol may have been talking about the Countess being robbed:

"I heard that the Countess is quite upset lately. Apparently someone stole something very personal to her."

Chorrol's guards may also mention this in conversation:

"Countess Valga is up in arms about the painting being stolen. We're supposed to keep an eye on things until it's found."
"I hate when the Countess gets angry. No liquor rations for us."

Asking about the investigation she mentioned, her response will vary depending on her Disposition:

Investigation
"I'm sorry, but the investigation is a secret, and I don't trust you enough to discuss it with you." (Disposition below 50)
"You seem the trusting type. Perhaps you can assist me? It seems someone has taken away an heirloom that is quite dear to me. I want you to help me recover a stolen painting. The painting was of my lost love, the Count Valga, and it has been stolen from my bedchamber. If you find the painting, and bring the culprit to justice, you shall be justly rewarded. What say you?"
No, I can't help you.
"Very well. Then I must find someone else who can. I will do nothing else until that painting is recovered."

Return to her after this and she will say hopefully:

"Good to see you again. Have you reconsidered your decision to undertake the investigation?"
Investigation
"Please help me recover the painting of the Count. It would mean so very much to me."
Yes, I'd be glad to help.
"Very well, I suggest you begin to gather clues. And I warn you: do not accuse the wrong person, or I shall be quite cross with you. Here are some keys. They should allow you access to many of the restricted areas in Castle Chorrol."

This will start the quest and grant you access to areas in the castle normally restricted to mere citizens.

After you've accepted the task, speak to her again and she will greet you with:

"Greetings, investigator."
"I hope the investigation goes well. Return to me when you have found the culprit."
Accuse
"When you find enough evidence, confront the person whom you believe to be the villain, and see if they will confess. I do not wish them harmed, as I want the thief to face justice."
Gather Clues
"Your best bet is to speak to residents of the castle. Once you have found out all you can, search for physical clues."
Castle Residents
"Chanel and Orgnolf both reside in the Private Quarters section. They have been restricted to remain indoors, so they should be easy to find. You may also want to speak to Bittneld, the Captain of the Guard. He can be found on patrol in Chorrol or in the Barracks. Finally, I would try speaking to Orok gro-Ghoth who is my Steward. He resides in the Private Quarters section as well. If he isn't in the castle, he may be at the Northern Goods and Trade buying food to stock our larder."
Stolen Painting
"The painting is all I have left that reminds me of the Count. I spend many a lonely night wishing that the words I speak to it will be heard and not just fall upon the lifeless pigments and canvas."

If you ask her again about clues, she will detail her own movements:

"I was elsewhere at the time of the robbery, and the chamber was locked. The only other people who had access to the chamber and were unaccounted for are the court mage, Chanel and the porter Orgnolf. Don't forget to check with Bittneld, the Captain of the Guard, my Steward, Orok gro-Ghoth and my herald, Laythe Wavrick."

She will then exit conversation with: "Good luck, investigator."

If the Oblivion Gate outside the city is open, some residents of Castle Chorrol may express their disgust of her obsession with it:

"I can't believe that the Countess is more obsessed with that painting than the Oblivion Gate threatening the city!"

Bittneld in particular will also remark:

"Just between the two of us, I wish the Countess would worry a bit more about the security of the city and a bit less about her damned painting."

When you've found out who stole the painting, she will greet you with:

"Ahhh! You have returned from your investigation, and I am eager to hear the results. Whom did you accuse?"
I'm not ready yet.
"Very well. Take your time."

If you accuse Chanel, she will be shocked:

I accused Chanel.
"I am shocked to hear of Chanel's crime, as she has always been such a nice member of our court, but I see that your evidence is without question. She shall be banished from Castle Chorrol and stripped of her duties. However, I am not without pity, and therefore she shall not be jailed. But she is never to set foot in Chorrol again. Congratulations on a job well done. As a reward, please accept this bounty of gold and gems. You've earned it."

If you had previously accused Orgnolf first, her dialogue will be slightly different:

"[...]But she is never to set foot in Chorrol again. I am a bit dismayed that you incorrectly accused Orgnolf, who was clearly innocent. I therefore can only reward you with this gold, and hopefully you will learn to be more careful with your accusations in the future."

The final option is to cover up for Chanel:

Neither suspect. (lie)
"Oh my. I feel terrible that I even suspected anyone within my court. I was hoping to recover the painting, so I might look upon it again. I suppose you did the best you could, so you should not go unrewarded. Take this gold, and leave me in peace."

After the quest, when you enter conversation with her, she will greet you with:

"It is quite nice to see you again. I hope you are fairing well."

When you ask her on the topic of the Stolen Painting if you rightfully accused Chanel, she will say:

Stolen Painting
"The painting of the Count once again sits in its rightful place."

After the quest, if you told her the truth (without having accused Orgnolf), she may greet you with:

"Welcome back, my friend."
"It is quite nice to see you again. I hope you are fairing [sic] well."

If you did accuse Orgnolf first, she will greet you with:

"It's nice to see you again."
"Hello again. I'm sorry, but I have little time to chat. I am quite busy with affairs of state and all that."

If you lied, she will sadly greet you:

"Oh. It's you."
"Hello. I'm not really in the mood to chat right now."

The citizens of Chorrol may talk about the Countess depending on your actions during the quest:

"The Countess seems much happier now that the item that was stolen from her was returned."
"The Countess still seems quite sad. I hear someone tried to find the item stolen from the castle, but they had no luck. Oh well."

You may also overhear Chorrol's guards discussing the matter:

"Things seem back to normal now. Glad the painting was recovered."
"The investigator the Countess hired failed to find the thief. I almost feel bad for her."

RumorsEdit

The nobility appear to be very pleased with Arriana's rule:

"Chorrol appears to be clean, prosperous, and well-ordered. Countess Arriana, her staff and guard is to be praised."
"If Countess Chorrol is any example, dignity and piety may indeed bring rich rewards from the Nine."
"I had a very pleasant visit with Arriana Valga recently. The castle was very comfortable, and her new guard captain seems to be working out well."
"Millona Umbranox, Arriana Valga, and Narina Carvain seem to rule their counties perfectly well without male assistance."

Unused DialogueEdit

  • Arriana has an unused dialogue line if you accused Chanel before hearing her full confession: "Chanel? I find that very hard to believe. Until you obtain a full confession from her, I cannot accept your accusation." However, due to faulty conditions, it will never be available.
  • Arriana also has a greeting line that will always be overridden by those above: "I am Arriana Valga, Countess of Chorrol."

BugsEdit

  • When you ask her about rumors, Arriana may talk about herself as if she was someone else. This is because many rumors regarding the Countess lack the condition needed to prevent the Countess herself from uttering them.