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Guard Captain Kahiri
Home Settlement Riverhold
Location Smuggler's Hideout
Race Khajiit Gender Female
Health 39,959
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Guard Captain Kahiri

Guard Captain Kahiri is a Khajiit Captain of the Riverhold Guard that Mizzik Thunderboots got in contact with to capture Rideza the Rogue.

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After you have pursued Rideza through her lair, she will be caught by Captain Kahiri.

Rideza: "Curse your meddling!"
Guard Captain Kahiri: "Rideza the Rogue, caught at last."
Ishu: "Did you find my daughter? Where is she?"
Rideza: "Here! Your daughter is right here, you old fool!"
Ishu: "Rideza? You're the one who stole Zinthia? Oh, this one's poor ja'khajiit."
Guard Captain Kahiri: "Ha! Feeling a little jealous? To go so far as to steal your father's pet."

After she has tied Rideza up, you can talk to her.

"You know, I wasn't too sure about Thunderboots when he first came to town. Thought he would just cause more trouble than he solved.
But thanks to the both of you, we can finally put Rideza the Rogue behind bars."
Has Rideza been troubling Riverhold for long?
"No, not too long. But it never takes much time for these kind of operations to wreak havoc on towns like Riverhold. I'm just glad we could nip it in the bud.
Rideza herself, however, has been troubling Elsweyr for years now."
We found moldy moon-sugar earlier. Mizzik seemed particularly panicked.
"Moldy moon-sugar by itself will do little more than make a Khajiit ill. The trouble is when that same moon-sugar is distilled into tainted skooma.
It's an unfortunately common practice, given that moldy moon-sugar is so cheap."
So the smugglers were going to make skooma out of the moldy moon-sugar?
"Most likely.
It's a vile thing to sell, though. Tainted skooma causes some of the most horrific reactions I've ever seen. Days of vivid nightmares and awful pain, often followed by an agonizing death. A truly horrible way to go."