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Constable Pascal is a Breton residing in Koeglin Village, Stormhaven, in The Elder Scrolls Online. He is found down by the docks, leading the investigation on the slavers.

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False Accusations[]

A knight of the Flame claims to have been put in the stocks unjustly. The Vestige need to convince the constable to release her.

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False Accusations[]

After talking to Dame Dabienne:

"You're welcome to Koeglin Village, traveler, but you'll have to excuse me. No time for idle chat. The town's been attacked by slavers—and to make matters worse—they had help from people we would have expected to be on our side."

You're referring to the knight in the stocks? "Exactly. Everyone is all worked up because she's claiming to be a Knight of the Flame. I give her credit for a brilliant disguise, but I wasn't born yesterday. You didn't fall for her cockamamie story, did you?"
She says there should've been a messenger. "Again, a very convenient lie. There was a messenger from the castle here, but he didn't say anything to me. He was over there by the warehouse when the slavers attacked. Those fancy clothes made him a target. They took him captive."
Where did they take the messenger? [?]
Tell me more about the slaver attack. "The Dunmer crept up from the south and attacked in the dark. They killed the watch guard, but not before he sounded the alarm. We reacted fast. I had … an uneasy feeling, so we were on alert. Lost a few good men, but the Dunmer lost more."
But they escaped with some captives? "It's possible, but we cornered most of the cowards and cut them down. The last dozen or so barricaded themselves in the warehouse. Current plan is to just starve them out. If your messenger's alive though, they've got him in there."
I'll go look for him. "Be my guest. Just don't expect any help from the guard. The slavers are like rats—quick to scurry back into a hole—but they fight nasty when they're cornered."

After speaking with the messenger:

"This young man is lucky to be alive, though I'm not sure he realizes it. He told me about the message from the castle. The whole thing just seems a little too convenient, though, doesn't it? I can't release Dame Dabienne. Not yet."

Even with proof of her innocence? "My duty is to ensure the safety of this village, and my gut's telling me that she's part of the threat. Too many coincidences. If we can get the village secure, we can revisit the matter. Right now, I need to deal with this ship."
What's your problem with the ship? "The slavers are on board! The captain claims he's not with them, but I know the truth. He's asking me to send the town guard to help him clear the slavers from belowdecks. It's clearly some kind of trap, and we're not falling for it."
What if he's telling the truth? "He's not, but even if he was, it wouldn't be my problem. My duty is to the village—not his ship. Bottom line—he needs to turn his ship around and head back out to sea. If not, we'll just sink it right here. That'll solve his slaver problem."
I'll talk to the captain. "You do that. Soon as we can ensure the town's in no immediate danger, we can talk about releasing your friend from the stocks."

After retrieving Captain Currod's ledger:

"The captain still refuses to leave? All right then, we'll do this the hard way. I'll call together the rest of the guard."

He's not with the slavers. This ledger proves it. "You have the ship's ledger? The captain said it was lost belowdecks. I'll have to study this, but I'll be honest—I'm extremely skeptical this will prove anything completely."
At least you can release the knight. "No. I'm sorry. We just can't take that risk. I dreamed about all of this, you see. The slavers, the ship, the knight—they were all working together. Even the blacksmith, and I've known her for years."
The blacksmith is involved too? "Yes. Sabyssa the blacksmith too. And I don't care how it sounds. Defending the village is the highest priority, and we need weapons for that. Sabyssa is refusing to supply us. She's leaving me no option but to have her arrested!"
And now you want me to talk to her? "Actually, I'd prefer you didn't. I appreciated your objectivity at first, but I must admit, I am beginning to question your intentions. I'd prefer if you simply left town."
Don't you realize how paranoid you sound? "You don't know what you're talking about. Paranoid! If you saw what I saw .… I dreamed about this—every last detail. You think that was just a coincidence? No way."

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