Online:Lamia Demonstration
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Zahari asked me to help train new recruits for the Khajiit Defense Legion to fight enemies they may not have encountered in training.
Quick Walkthrough[edit]
- Speak to Captain Shideya
- Kill eight lamia with a Khajiiti Recruit and return to Zahari.
Detailed Walkthrough[edit]
Head over to Loriasel in Shadowfen and talk to Captain Shideya. She will hand a Khajiiti Recruit over into your custody, so they may observe and assist in the killing of lamia. You will find lamia all across Loriasel's exterior. Kill eight of them with your recruit's assistance.
- Khajiiti Recruit: "This one has learned much. Thank you!"
Return to Zahari back in Grahtwood after the lesson is complete to claim your reward.
Quest Stages[edit]
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Finishes Quest | Journal Entry |
I must travel to Loriasel in Shadowfen in order to help train Northern Elsweyr Defense Force recruits to defeat lamia.
Objective: Kill Lamia with Recruit: 0/8
I must talk to Captain Shideya. She will pair me with a fledgling Khajiit warrior who will observe how I deal with powerful monsters. Objective Hint: Talk to Captain Shideya
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(If you stray too far from Loriasel)
Hidden Objective: Lost Recruit
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I showed a Northern Elsweyr Defense Force recruit how to defeat lamia. I should return to Zahari and see what else she needs.
Objective: Talk to Zahari
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Notes
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