Open main menu

UESPWiki β

Skyrim talk:Telrav

Removed Note with SpoilerEdit

I deleted the note inserted here per the policy:, "(the NPC page in general should avoid providing unnecessary spoilers)." --JRTalk E-mail 02:32, 19 March 2012 (UTC)

Telrav = VarletEdit

This got yanked (didn't realize etymology wasn't allowed) so I'll leave the tidbit here: Telrav is "varlet" backwards, an archaic word one of whose meanings is rogue or villain.
Kivan 16:53, 24 March 2012 (UTC)

Missing TelravEdit

I found an overturned card just downhill from the bridge that leads to Nelheim, but there's no Telrav. I assume his lack of appearance is related to this: "Telrav's appearance may differ from game to game" (as stated in the main article). What exactly does that mean? Does it mean he's in a different spot each time? Or that he's sometimes there and sometimes not there? If the latter, why? Thanks. Obax 20:54, 31 May 2012 (UTC)

*ahem* Well, I found him. He just blended in with the background... I still feel the statement I mentioned should be clarified on the main article, as I don't get what it means, exactly.Obax 20:57, 31 May 2012 (UTC)
It means his physical appearance. Vely►Talk►Email 21:00, 31 May 2012 (UTC)

Possible explanation for different Telrav appearances.Edit

Typed "help "Telrav" 0" into the console, and come across two different base IDs for Telrav. The one on the site, and a different one, ff000c74, which is Telrav with long blonde hair and a bald spot. Both seem to have the same dialogue, spoken in the same voice, and in fact i have encountered both versions of Telrav (albeit in different gameplays) on more than one occasion. Both will allow you to finish Telrav's quest. — Unsigned comment by VycDarkshadow (talkcontribs) at 04:14 on 29 December 2012

Telrav's archery skillEdit

Could anyone explain this guys archery ability. With longbow and dwarven arrows he is doing 150+ damage to my char per hit. Sniffles (talk) 11:13, 21 July 2013 (GMT)

Moved from PageEdit

  • Telrav is "varlet" backwards, an archaic word one of whose meanings is rogue or villain.

Dumping this here since it was removed from the page. —Legoless (talk) 23:08, 3 November 2013 (GMT)

Return to "Telrav" page.