Blades:Gabrielle Larouche

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Gabrielle Larouche
NPC.Gabrielle
Race Breton
Gender Female
Gabrielle Larouche

Gabrielle Larouche is a Breton treasure hunter and conjurer.

Related Quests[edit]

Quest-Related Events[edit]

Gabrielle's Hunt[edit]

When first spoken to:

"So you're the one they call "champion.""
What makes you say that?
"I have an eye for these things. When I saw you, I shivered. Something inside me said, that one's dangerous. No one else in the Town had that effect on me. It was a simple deduction. My name is Gabrielle Larouche. I'm a treasure hunter, and a conjurer. I'm looking for something very special, and I was hoping you could help me find it."
Some of them do.
"And the rest? What do they call you? I suppose you wouldn't know. At any rate, they're lucky to have you. I can tell you're not an ordinary fighter. My name is Gabrielle Larouche. I'm a treasure hunter, and a conjurer. I'm looking for something very special, and I was hoping you could help me find it."
Who are you?
"Of course. Forgive me. My name is Gabrielle Larouche. I'm a treasure hunter, and a conjurer. I'm looking for something very special, and I was hoping you could help me find it."

All three options lead to another three options:

I'm a fighter, not an archaeologist.
"I won't ask you to do any digging, don't worry!
I like treasure.
"Wonderful! I think we'll get along."
What's in it for me?
"I'm glad you asked. I'll tell you in a moment."

They will all lead to:

"I've been searching for an ancient staff that can summon Dwemer constructs. How was it made? Where do the constructs come from? It's all very exciting. I have reason to believe there might be one in this area. I've found a few places I think it might be, but they are not very welcoming to visitors. Some dead people are very good at protecting their treasure. That's where you come in. I lead you to the place, you grab the staff, and keep any other treasure you might find. Even if there is no staff. And I believe there will be a *lot* of treasure. Sound like a good deal?"

If you have spoken to Sabina before speaking to Gabrielle you will have the option of saying:

I have one condition.
"Oh, my. What sort of condition?"
Tutor our local conjurer, Sabina Clovia.
"You have a local conjurer? How quaint. Well, I suppose if you won't help otherwise, I'll do it. Though I must tell you I'm very busy. I can't promise she'll get better. Let's bring her along. She's sure to learn something."
It's a deal.
"Wonderful! When you're both ready, we'll head out."

Otherwise, the options will be:

Sure, I'm in.
"I thought so. When you are ready, we'll set out."
No.
"Really? I think you'll change your mind."
Let me think about it some more.
"Yes, but don't think too hard about it. I'm restless."

If spoken to again if you refused to help:

"Would you consider joining me on my hunt? I really am desperate. And there will be so much treasure to take home!"
(?)
"Thank goodness. When you are ready, we'll set out."
(?)
"Stubborn, aren't we? No matter. You'll come around."

If spoken to again if you accepted her offer:

"Shall we head out?"

Once at the forest, you can speak to her and she will say:

"Here we are. Good luck finding the treasure!"
You're not coming?
"Of course not. I have to teach Sabina the basics. We're better off doing that outside. This was your idea, remember?"
Thanks.
"Of course. Not that you'll need it."

Once you return to town:

"Well, that was a waste. I'm sorry you went through all that trouble for some useless stone tablet."
It wasn't a waste.
"True, you and Sabina got something out of it. And I suppose crossing a dungeon off my list isn't a *total* waste either."
I found some gold.
"You sure did. Not as much as I was hoping. Next time! My hunter's nose is itching."
You had better be right next time.
"I promise nothing. This whole kingdom could be a bust. But don't act like you're not getting a thrill out of the chase, Warrior."

All three options lead to:

"When I find our next target, I'll let you know. I'm looking forward to spending more time with you."

If spoken to again:

"I haven't decided on which dungeon to explore next. Come back a little later."

Gabrielle's Apprentice[edit]

When first spoken to:

"Warrior. I found a place I want to check out. Probably has some really nice treasure. With any luck, I'll find my staff, too. I thought we might as well bring my new apprentice, Sabina Clovia. Are you coming?"
Yes, I'll look for you.
"Are you being sassy? I like it. Let me know when you're ready."
Not this time.
"Fine. You're busy. I get it. I'll just be waiting here, dying of boredom."

If spoken to again if you didn't accept the quest:

"We both know you want to explore this place as much as I want that treasure. And think how happy Sabina will be! You will join us, won't you?"
Yes, I'll go looking for you.
No.
"So stubborn! Ugh. Come back when you've found your guts."

If spoken to again if you did accept it:

"Shall we head out?"
Yes, let's go.
Not just yet.
"Don't wait too long. I know there are other thieves - or, rather, treasure hunters - in the area..."

Once you arrive at the cave and speak to her:

"Oh, Warrior I have some bad news. Sabina wanted to impress me so she ran in ahead of us. No idea where she might have ended up. I'll wait here. You go in and do all the dangerous things. If I hear you cry for help, I'll summon something to go in and give you a hand."
Why not just summon it now?
"You don't think you can handle it? I have faith in you. Go on now."
Fine with me.
"Thought so. See you soon!"

If spoken to again:

"Look, just don't die down there. I don't want that on my conscience."

When you get back in town:

"Another bust. Sorry to waste your time."
Don't worry about it.
"You say that, but I can tell you're upset. I'll try to find someone else. Don't want to ask too much."
Nothing I didn't expect.
"Ouch. So you're not having a good time on our little expeditions. Too bad. I'll miss you."
It's fine. Sabina got something out of it.
"She got some experience as a damsel in distress, that's for sure."

Gabrielle's Treasure[edit]

If spoken to before speaking to Urzoga gra-Batul:

"Hello, Warrior. No hard feelings, I hope?"
What do you mean?
"Oh...you should probably have a talk with the Queen. You go on, I'll be right here."

If spoken to again:

"You should talk to the Queen first."

After speaking to the Queen:

"Did you talk to the Queen?"
I did. It's fine.
"I'm glad you feel this way. I didn't really have much of a choice, you know?"
Why did you do this?
"I didn't have much of a choice, really."

Either leads to:

"The Queen asked me what we were looking for in our adventures. I couldn't just lie to her, now, could I?"
You could have.
"Come, now. You know it would only have made things worse once we found the treasure."
If it exists.
"Of course it exists! Do you think I would go to these lengths for nothing? You should know better by now."
You're right.
I guess not.

Either option eventually leads to:

"Don't worry, I've convinced the Queen to allocate part of the treasure to your town. She said she's considering moving her court here, perhaps you'll even get a brand new keep out of it."

If spoken to again:

"I guess we'll be leaving shortly. I just wanted to tell you I greatly enjoyed our adventures together. You're even more capable than your reputation suggests. A true hero."

Bugs[edit]

  • Gabrielle counts as a Dremora when you fight her during Gabrielle's Treasure.