Online:Troll's Dessert

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Save a Bosmer from becoming a troll's supper.
Zone: Bangkorai
Quest Giver: Gluineth
Location(s): Troll's Toothpick, Evermore
Reward: A Bent Silver Ring
Low Leveled Gold
XP Gain: Low Experience
ID: 4863
Gluineth attacks Pale Squnque
I met a Bosmer Adventurer named Gluineth locked in a cell in Troll's Toothpick. I've agreed to spring her from the cell and escort her out of the cave.


Quick Walkthrough[edit]

  1. Get Gluineth out of her cell.
  2. Escort her to the exit.
  3. Meet her on the docks in Evermore.

Detailed Walkthrough[edit]

Bugs[edit]

  • Exiting the delve before Gluineth gets to the door right next to you doesn't trigger the objective completion. Once outside, the objective will revert to use the lever to free Gluineth and you must return there to free her again. ?

Quest Stages[edit]

Troll's Dessert
Finishes Quest Journal Entry
Latest start I should use the door lever to open Gluineth's cell door.
Objective: Use the Door Lever
Gluineth will now follow me to the cave's exit.
Objective: Lead Gluineth to the Exit
Finishes quest☑ Gluineth took off on her own when we reached the exit to the cave. She said I should meet her on the Evermore docks for my reward.
Objective: Talk to Gluineth in Evermore
Notes
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