Online:Take Me Home
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Deep inside a dungeon called Mehrunes' Spite, I found a scamp with a labeled choker. It apparently belongs to a mage in Skywatch.
Quick Walkthrough[edit]
- Find the scamp in Mehrunes' Spite.
- Talk to the mage Gaireth in Skywatch.
Detailed Walkthrough[edit]
While traveling Mehrunes' Spite, you may be approached by a scamp named Ozozur:
- <This scamp is not obviously aggressive. Around its neck is a choker bearing an inscription.>
- <Read the inscription.>
- "My name is Ozozur. If found, please deliver me to Gaireth at the Skywatch Mages Guild. A reward awaits. Just touch my necklace to contain me."
- <Touch the necklace.>
Ozozur will then disappear into its own choker, adding Ozozur's Choker to your quest inventory.
Head to Skywatch and talk to Gaireth, who is sitting on a bench outside the Mages Guild:
- "Hello there! Are you enjoying the festival?"
- I found this necklace. Does it belong to you?
- "Little Ozo! You found him! Thank you so much!
I don't know how he manages to get so lost. Here's the reward, as promised!"
You will receive Scamp-Binder's Shoulders and some gold as a reward.
Quest Stages[edit]
Take Me Home | |
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Finishes Quest | Journal Entry |
I should find this Gaireth in Skywatch, and try to collect the reward promised by the inscription.
Objective: Talk to Gaireth in Skywatch
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Notes
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