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The Thief
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Home Settlement Belkarth
Location Star-Gazer's Observatory
Race Redguard Gender Female
Health 30,984/77,900 (Follower)
Reaction Friendly
Other Information
Condition Celestial
The Thief's spectral form
The Thief's Celestial form

The Thief is a Celestial who will seek your help once you join the Star-Gazers. She is the only one of the Guardian star signs to not have been corrupted by The Celestial Serpent, and seeks to free her fellow Guardians; The Warrior and The Mage.

She is later revealed to be the Star-Gazer Hara. When she is your follower, she uses Voidstalker abilities.

Related QuestsEdit

DialogueEdit

The Star-GazersEdit

When the Star-Gazer's ritual ends, you find yourself in a closed off room full of bookshelves, with The Thief waiting to speak to you, and greets you by saying "We must talk. Do not be afraid. I am a friend."

"Forgive me. I did not know any other way to contact you without revealing myself. Even now, the Serpent's followers, the Scaled Court, are searching for me."
Who are you?
"I am the Celestial Thief. I appeared with the other guardians when the Serpent broke free and manifested in Tamriel.
One by one, the Serpent trapped the others. First the Warrior, then the Mage. He wants to do the same to me."
Are you saying the Serpent is controlling the other guardians?
"Yes. They attack Craglorn against their will.
Listen. The Serpent's nature is chaos. He wants to undermine the very nature of reality. He will not stop with Craglorn."
How do we stop him?
"My power alone is not enough. You must free the other guardians. I will help you as much as I dare, but the Serpent is looking for me. If he ensnares me as he has the others, all is lost."
How do I free the Guardians?
"Hara and the Star-Gazers will help you. Use their knowledge. Look for the presence of the Scaled Court—where they are, the Serpent is surely at work.
But you must not tell anyone you saw me. The Serpent's followers are everywhere."

This ends the mandatory dialogue for the quest. If you speak to her again she will say "I wish I could tell you more, but it will fall to you to uncover the Serpent's plan. I will answer what I can." and have the following dialogue options:

Are you really the Thief constellation?
"In a way. Just as you might look at a picture of the star signs and say "That's the Thief" or "That's the Warrior." Just so, I'm the Thief, or one way of seeing the Thief."
Tell me about the Guardians.
"Of the twelve rightful star signs, it's the Guardians' duty to protect the lesser signs, our charges, against the destructive ways of the Serpent.
With the Warrior and Mage under the Serpent's control, their charges are vulnerable. So is Tamriel."
You know Hara?
"It would be surprising if I didn't.
The Star-Gazers are only dimly aware of it, but they carry an ancient legacy as students of the star signs. Their devotion has not gone unnoticed."

Once you are finished talking to the Thief, return to Belkarth via the newly-opened portal beside her.

Elemental ArmyEdit

At the Proving Grounds Dolmen, the Thief will say "Be quick and stay quiet. It's the only certain way to remain alive." You can then speak to her:

"Friend of the Star-Gazers. Look at this place. Here, the mages of Craglorn fended off the Prince of Schemes and his Dark Anchors.
But the sweet taste of victory quickly turned bitter.
What do you mean?
"The mages called on the power of the Celestial Mage. They summoned ancient and powerful atronachs to defeat the Dark Anchors and battle Molag Bal.
But as soon as the Dark Anchors were defeated, the atronachs turned against Craglorn."
Why? What happened?
"That's what I need you to learn.
A conjurer named Kelmen Locke was present when the atronachs were first summoned. When they turned, his fellow summoners were killed. He was the only one to escape, and I fear he is in grave danger."
I'll find Kelmen. But what kind of danger is he in?
"Servants of the Serpent hired the feared Greycloak mercenaries to capture Kelmen Locke.
The merceneries hold him in a place called Haddock's Market. When they learn all they can, they plan to hand Kelmen over to the Serpent. We need to rescue him."
I'll go to Haddock's Market and rescue Kelmen.
"Hurry. If Kelmen is lost to the Serpent, so too are our chances to understand why the atronachs turned."

This ends the mandatory dialogue for the quest. If you speak to her again she will say "If we're going to learn what happened to the atronachs, you must rescue Kelmen Locke from the Greycloak mercenaries." and have the following dialogue options:

Tell me more about Kelmen Locke.
"From what I've heard, he's a gifted conjurer who was greatly favored by the Mage herself before she disappeared.
When the atronachs turned, the rest of Kelmen's summoning circle were killed. It's no wonder he's gone into hiding."
How were the atronachs summoned?
"My fellow guardian, the Mage, lent her power to the conjurers of Craglorn.
It was not in our interest to see Coldharbour and Nirn joined."
How did she do that?
"She spoke to them in dreams. Not directly, of course. We prefer to watch from above rather than appear below. Only in times of great crisis do the guardians awaken and manifest.
The Serpent's attack on Craglorn was just such a crisis."

In Haddock's Market, she will address Kelmen Locke:

Kelmen Locke: "Away, phantom! Unless you are here to free me, I will have none of you."
The Thief: "I'm no phantom, Kelmen Locke. I am the Celestial Thief. And you know why I am here."
Kelmen Locke: "Just another bandit then? I've already been robbed blind. There's nothing more to take from me."
The Thief: "The atronachs. The Celestial Mage showed you how to summon them in a dream. Do you remember? Why have they turned against Craglorn?"
Kelmen Locke: "Oh no. No more Celestial Mages and Serpents! I've had enough of all that! I saw what happened to the others and that won't happen to me."

If you speak to her after, she will say "How this fool ever possessed the power to control such mighty atronachs, I'll never understand."

Once the Air Monarch is defeated at Balamath, you can find Kelmen Locke standing outside with the Celestial Thief:

Kelmen Locke: "You know, it's very unsettling the way you pop in and out like that."
The Thief: "I wouldn't be a very good Thief if I couldn't come and go as I please."
Kelmen Locke: "Well, I've done what you asked of me. Are you satisfied?"
The Thief: "You have done well and I appreciate your efforts. Thanks to you, the Star-Gazers now understand the nature of the atronach threat and how to stop it."

The Warrior's CallEdit

Once Tarish-Zi is defeated, the Thief will appear at his crypt and speak with you:

"Listen closely. You were right to help Titus. Had Tarish-Zi been able to gather his forces, there would have been nothing you could do to stop them."
Do you know why Tarish-Zi and the Anka-Ra returned?
"Each Celestial possesses an unusual gift. The Warrior's gift is to call heroes across time.
It seems the Serpent perverted the Warrior's gift, using it to awaken the villainous Tarish-Zi and his cursed army, the Anka-Ra."
How did Titus get here?
"My guess is that as one of Tarish-Zi's royal guard, he was summoned at the same time as the others—yet he was unaffected by the Serpent's manipulations. Perhaps because he was never truly loyal to Tarish-Zi."
What do we do now?
"See that Titus makes it to Belkarth. The Star-Gazers will give him refuge. I feel he may still have a part to play in our struggle.
Continue to work with Hara of the Star-Gazers. I will reach out to you again when it is safe to do so."

If spoken to before completing the quest she will say, "You have done well to stop Tarish-Zi from gathering his cursed army of Anka-Ra." After completing the quest she will disappear.

The Missing GuardianEdit

After Hara reveals her true form as the Celestial Thief and the Serpent's Corruption is defeated, speak to her and she will say:

"The ruse is dropped, and the thief emerges from the shadows. You see the truth.
Forgive me. I wore the guise of Hara because I didn't know who to trust, but neither could I rest while the Serpent preyed on the other Guardians."
You were the Thief the whole time. You appeared to me and helped me. Why didn't you trust me?
"I'm sorry. The Serpent is a deceiver by nature. I couldn't be sure.
When the other Guardians fell, I had to react quickly. I suspected that the Serpent was using our Apex stones against us, so I secreted mine to this ruin for safekeeping.
I see. But why pose as a mortal?
"The Serpent is cunning, but he has his blindspots. He does not value the strength or cleverness of mortals.
Taking the form of Hara, a mortal, allowed me to find champions—like you—to join the fight against the Serpent, while eluding his gaze."
Now what?
"We should return to Belkarth. There is still much to do, if we're to free the other Guardians and stop the Serpent. But I'm done hiding. The Star-Gazers deserve to know the truth.
I can transport you back to the city if you wish."
I'm ready. Take me back to Belkarth.

At the Star-Gazer Observatory:

"I can't thank you enough. You trusted me, even when I'd failed to show the same trust in you.
I won't make that mistake again. From here forward, we must work together closely if we're to defeat the Serpent."
What happens now?
"We've sent the Serpent reeling, but he will strike again.
We need to use this time to prepare our forces and free the Mage and the Warrior. The Serpent can only be defeated through the combined efforts of all three guardians."

Speaking to her after completing the quest and she will say:

"Use this time to gather your allies, sharpen your skills and hone your reflexes.
We've won a great victory, but the war has only just begun. When the time is right to go on the offensive against the Serpent, I will call for you to lead us.

Dawn of the Exalted ViperEdit

Once you've entered the Sanctum, Titus will offer to help the Thief with the farsight ritual:

Titus Valerius: "Hold a moment, my lady. Let me assist you."
The Thief: "Light the fires on the six pedestals. The flames will not burn long, so be quick!"

If you talk to her soon after:

"Titus and I shall prepare the ritual. You must light the fires atop the six pedestals. When the fires all burn, we can complete the ritual."

In the Howling Sepulchers: "Well done! With the farsight ritual complete, I can now locate the source of the magical disturbance."

If you attempt to speak to her during the vision:

"Please, I must hear what transpires."
"The Scaled Court's venomous leader killed poor Kelmen without remorse or hesitation. But the ritual worked. I know where to find her—Loth'Na Caverns."

You can ask about your work with Little Leaf and Cassipia, if Kelmen is truly dead, and what just happened.

I met Regent Cassipia and Little Leaf.
"Indeed? And they still live? Why didn't you destroy them when you had the chance?"
They needed help. They said they opposed the Serpent and the Scaled Court.
"Oppose the Serpent? This Cassipia wants to replace the Serpent! But what's past is past. Did you notice anything? Did Cassipia collect any unusual components?"
She collected something from the mantikoras and the armored trolls. And some of the nirncrux.
"The nirncrux? I fear this Cassipia may have discovered a secret I thought lost with the ancient Nedes. The threat she presents is greater than I anticipated. We must hurry to Loth'Na Caverns!"
Is Kelmen really dead?
"He tried to stop Regent Cassipia on his own. She was too powerful for him. I just hope poor Kelmen is finally at peace."
Why did Kelmen go after Cassipia by himself?
"I can only speculate. It's obvious they knew each other from Kelmen's time in the Mages Guild. I think he recognized her hand in this and went to convince her to stop her mad plans. Unfortunately, she refused to be swayed."
I'm not sure I understand what we just watched happen.
"This Regent Cassipia, the leader of the Scaled Court. She plans to somehow gain the powers of a celestial. To make herself the Serpent's equal. She has much to answer for, not the least of which is the murder of Kelmen Locke."
Gaining the powers of a celestial is bad?
"For one such as Regent Cassipia, yes. Very bad. By her own admission, Cassipia plans to remake the world. We cannot allow that to happen."
Can Cassipia really become the Serpent's equal?
"Stranger things have happened in the past. As one of the Celestial Guardians, it is my job to oppose the Serpent and his followers. This Cassipia appears to be the worst of them. We must go to Loth'Na Caverns and stop her."

If you speak to her again:

"Quickly. Meet me at Loth'na Caverns. We must stop Regent Cassipia before it's too late."

After entering the Loth'na Caverns:

The Thief: "Meet me at the top of the rise. We must find a way to reach this would-be Celestial before she transforms."

As you approach the bridge:

The Thief: "Activate the triggers to summon the bridge."

If you speak to her afterward:

"The triggers will summon a bridge of Aetherial energy. It can only be activated in the presence of Celestial power. That means Cassipia is close to achieving her goals."
The Thief: "Regent Cassipia! You must not continue upon this dangerous path."
Little Leaf: "No! You don't understand! Leave us alone and everything will be fine."

After finding Little Leaf but before approaching forward:

"I sense Cassipia's presence, but I do not see her. Be on your guard."

After the combat you may speak with her:

"Use the portal and return to the Observatory. I will meet you there."

The Celestial Thief opens a portal to Belkarth, to the Star-Gazer's Observatory—the place where all this started. Talk to the Thief in the eastern corner of the upper floor of the Observatory.

"Regent Cassipia reached for powers that were not hers to acquire."
We stopped Regent Cassipia from becoming the Exalted Viper.
"And so we did. Cassipia and Little Leaf's deaths were regrettable, but they were a necessary evil in our efforts to save Craglorn. You have provided another great service to the Guardian Celestials. For that, you have my gratitude."

She gives you a Nirnhoned Coffer, containing a random Nirnhoned item, and some gold. She leaves you with a final parting message:

"Regent Cassipia and Little Leaf wanted to change the world, but the cost was too high. The Serpent, the Viper … whatever you call it, a snake is still a snake."

Assaulting the CitadelEdit

Once The Warrior is defeated, his weakened spectral form will appear and kneel at the platform in the center. The Thief will then appear, and they have the following conversation:

The Warrior: "The Serpent no longer clouds my mind. My sword will claim his neck."
The Thief: "The Serpent belongs in the natural order. We will stop him, not murder him."
The Warrior: "All talk and no action. Fall in behind me. The Serpent will learn his lesson."

Completed Aetherian Archive but NOT Sanctum Ophidia:

The Warrior: "My eyes are finally clear. My sword will claim the Serpent's neck."
The Thief: "The Serpent belongs in the natural order. The three of us will contain him, not end him."
The Mage: "Then we should return him to his Apex Stone. And seal it properly. Thrice—if we have to."
The Warrior: "To the Serpent's Stone, then. Fall in behind me. The snake will learn his lesson."

Completed Sanctum Ophidia but NOT Aetherian Archive:

The Warrior: "My mind is free of the Serpent's thrall. My sword hungers for his neck."
The Thief: "The Serpent has been confined to his Stone. Now, come. There is still the Mage to free from his influence."
The Warrior: "That is hearty work—for a Thief. Fall in behind me. I will lead us to glory."

Completed both the Aetherian Archive and Sanctum Ophidia:

The Warrior: "The Serpent no longer clouds my mind. Eyes clear, my sword will claim his neck."
The Thief: "The Serpent has been confined to his Apex Stone, and the natural order is restored. But his attention will turn elsewhere. We should depart."
The Warrior: "Surprisingly efficient. For a Thief and a Mage. Fall in line behind me. I will take charge from here."
The Mage: "How gracious of you."
The Thief: "We should depart."

The Mage's TowerEdit

Once the Mage is defeated, the Thief will appear and talk to the former. Their conversation will differ depending on which trials have been completed before hand.


Only Aetherian Archive complete:

The Mage: "My thoughts are my own again."
The Thief: "It has been some time."
The Mage: "I have words for the snake. Where is he?"
The Thief: "Far from here. We will need your strength to reckon with him."
The Mage: "To end him, you mean."
The Thief: "Would you end the sun for lighting the sky? His death would only cause more peril. We will stop him, not murder him. And it will take all of us."
The Mage: "Always the pragmatist."

Completed Hel Ra Citadel but NOT Sanctum Ophidia:

The Mage: "Finally. My mind is my own."
The Thief: "It has been too long."
The Warrior: "You mean not long enough."
The Mage: "I forget how quaint you are, Warrior. I have a fiery gift for the snake. Where is he?"
The Thief: "He remains out in the world, wreaking havoc in this region."
The Mage: "What do you propose we do?"
The Warrior: "Let us slay him."
The Thief: "The natural order must be restored. We contain the Serpent, not end him."
The Mage: "Then we should return him to his Apex Stone."
The Thief: "Agreed. Let us convene at the Stone."

Completed Sanctum Ophidia but NOT Hel Ra Citadel:

The Mage: "I'm finally free. My mind is my own, again."
The Thief: "At last."
The Mage: "The snake—where is he? I'd like to fill him with holes. And I have just the spell to do it."
The Thief: "Locked within his Apex Stone. All that's left is to free the Warrior from the Serpent's thrall."

Completed both Hel Ra Citadel and Sanctum Ophidia:

The Mage: "My thoughts are my own again."
The Thief: "It has been some time."
The Warrior: "Not long enough."
The Mage: "The Warrior—how quaint. Where is the snake? I owe him a fiery spell for this."
The Thief: "Defeated—locked away in his Apex Stone, but his attention will turn elsewhere. We should depart."

The Oldest GhostEdit

Celestials' dialogue at the end of the Trial differs slightly depending on which other Craglorn Trials (Hel Ra Citadel and Aetherian Archive) the character has already completed.


Only Sanctum Ophidia complete:

The Serpent: "No! The mortals must perish!"
The Thief: "Serpent! I've ensured you will never return to this plane. When the Mage and the Warrior are freed from your influence, you will answer for their entrapment."

Completed Aetherian Archive but NOT Hel Ra Citadel:

The Serpent: "No! The mortals must perish!"
The Mage: "The Serpent could not break this new seal with the blood of a thousand mortals. He will never return to this plane."
The Thief: "The Warrior remains in his thrall. Even alone, that one will cause untold peril if left unchecked."

Completed Hel Ra Citadel but NOT Aetherian Archive:

The Serpent: "No! The mortals must perish!"
The Warrior: "It is done."
The Thief: "Even the two of us could not break this new seal on the Stone. The Serpent will never enter this plane, again. Let us depart—the Mage remains in the Serpent's thrall."

Completed both Hel Ra Citadel and Aetherian Archive:

The Serpent: "No! The mortals must perish!"
The Warrior: "It is done."
The Mage: "The Serpent could not break this new seal with the blood of a thousand mortals. He will never return to this plane."
The Thief: "But his attention will wander elsewhere. We should depart."

The Corrupted StoneEdit

As you uncover the relic in Mtharnaz

The Thief: "Listen closely. I can't appear for long or the Enemy will see. Erold means well, but he can't accomplish the task ahead. You must do this."
The Thief: "The relic you hold is called the Skystone Amulet. It will grant you access to the Warrior's Apex Stone—but it is capable of so much more."
The Thief: "Go to the Mundus stones of the Lord, the Lady, and the Steed. These are the Warrior's charges, whom he has sworn to protect."
The Thief: "The Skystone Amulet was designed to capture the aetherial energy of the Mundus stones. You will need that energy for the task ahead. I'm sorry I can't tell you more. I've already stayed too long."

As you visit the first Mundus Stone:

The Thief: "Good. You've made it to the first stone and the amulet is working. I don't have much time, so listen carefully."
The Thief: "The Serpent betrayed us. He poisoned the Warrior's mind and turned him against us."
The Thief: "But my hope is that the aetherial energy from the Mundus stones will allow us to weaken the Serpent's grip on the Warrior."

As you visit the second Mundus Stone:

The Thief: "You have the aetherial power of another of the Warrior's charges. Good."
The Thief: "The Serpent's followers, the Scaled Court, range all across Craglorn. They found the Warrior's Apex Stone."
The Thief: "They weakened the stone with foul magics. I believe that the aetherial power of the Lord, the Lady, and the Steed can restore the Warrior's Apex Stone."

As you visit the third Mundus Stone:

The Thief: "At last, the amulet contains the aetherial energy of all three of the Warrior's charges."
The Thief: "Now, hurry. The power of the Lord, the Lady, and the Steed can strengthen the Warrior's Apex Stone and weaken the Serpent's hold."
The Thief: "Go to the ruins of Kardala, at the center point from where these stones rest. The Apex Stone lies within."

As you enter the Ruins of Kardala:

The Thief: "The ruins of Kardala. Tread carefully. The ancient wards protecting this place may still be active."
The Thief: "The Warrior's Apex Stone lies within. It is crucial that you reach it. I feel the eyes of the Serpent searching for us both."

As you approach the entrance to the Throne of the Warlord:

The Thief: "The Apex Stone waits beyond this door. The Warrior's charges will guide your way."

As you enter the Throne of the Warlord:

The Thief: "At last, the Warrior's Apex Stone stands before us. I sense the Serpent's power in this place. I must flee before I am ensnared as well."
The Thief: "The Skystone Amulet is charged with the aetherial power of the Lord, the Lady, and the Steed. Use it to cleanse the Apex Stone of the Serpent's corruption."

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BugsEdit

 
The Thief with a clipboard
  • The Thief can sometimes be spotted walking the roads of Craglorn with a clipboard and quill, similar to a traveling merchant.
  • After speaking to Kelmen Locke in Balamath, the Thief will disappear (as intended) but reappear some time after. She cannot be interacted with at this location.
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