Online:Assassin Hunter
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Quick Walkthrough[edit]
- Locate and deal with the assassin.
- Travel to Ravenwatch Castle and speak to Adusa.
Detailed Walkthrough[edit]
Speak to Adusa-daro in Upper Shornhelm, and she will tell you that she learned the ruthless assassin Arcorion Two-Blades is now on the Montclair payroll. She wants you to kill him while she sees to the codebook you found in the previous quest. You can ask her for more information to learn that he has no honor and recently ambushed a caravan bringing supplies to an orphanage in Stormhaven.
Head south to Lower Shornhelm, leave the city via the western gate, and then turn north. You will find the assassin in his camp. Take him out. In his open tent is the document Montclair Assassin's Orders. You can read it to learn more about Two-Blade's role.
From the camp, follow the road north and west to Ravenwatch Castle. Alternatively, if you have already discovered the Crestshade Wayshrine, you can pay to recall there and save a little time. Go upstairs to find Adusa-daro sitting at a desk. Speak with her to complete the quest.
Quest Stages[edit]
Assassin Hunter | |
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Finishes Quest | Journal Entry |
Adusa wants me to eliminate the dreaded Arcorion Two-Blades. She believes he's encamped to the west of Shornhelm.
Objective: Eliminate Arcorion Two-Blades
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I eliminated Arcorion Two-Blades. I should seek out Adusa-daro at Ravenwatch Manor and let her know the deed is done.
Objective: Talk to Adusa-daro
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- Stages are not always in order of progress. This is usually the case with quests that have multiple possible outcomes or quests where certain tasks may be done in any order. Some stages may therefore repeat objectives seen in other stages.