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Repossess a painting called 'The Triumph of Pelinal'. |
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Quick Walkthrough[edit]
Detailed Walkthrough[edit]
Quest Stages[edit]
The following Journal ID and Index codes can be used with the Journal
console command to manually update the quest to a certain point.
Repossess and Return (PC_m1_FG_Anv5) |
Index |
Finishes Quest |
Journal Entry |
5 |
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Palagrius wants me to repossess a painting called 'The Triumph of Pelinal'. However, since I already have the painting in question, I am to return it to Lesia Callo at the Conservatory of Saint Laeca. |
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Palagrius gave me orders to repossess a painting called 'The Triumph of Pelinal' which was purchased by Theophon Ivrol at Salthearth. Palagrius urged me to be careful not to upset the Ivrols unnecessarily. However, he told me the Guild has full legal right to repossess the painting. Once I have the painting, I should return it to Lesia Callo at the Conservatory of Saint Laeca. |
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Although the law is on my side, Theophon refused to relinquish the painting, citing his status as a nobleman. |
30 |
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I spoke to Velius Ivrol, Theophon's father. After some convincing, he agreed to let me take the painting back despite his son's objections. |
35 |
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I returned the painting to Lesia Callo at the Conservatory of Saint Laeca. |
40 |
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While trying to obtain the painting, I killed an Ivrol in self-defense. |
50 |
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Lesia Callo refused to accept the painting for fear of being associated with the death of a noble. |
100 |
Finishes quest |
Palagrius was satisfied with my work. |
110 |
Finishes quest |
Palagrius was happy with how I handled the repossession of the painting. |
120 |
Finishes quest |
Palagrius was quite annoyed that I killed some of the Ivrol guards, as doing so hurt the guild's reputation. Since the contract was completed, and because I followed the law, I am still being rewarded, but only to a lesser degree. |
130 |
Finishes quest |
Palagrius could not understand why I killed a guard after peacefully convincing Lord Ivrol that his son should give up the painting. He refused to give me any more orders. |
140 |
Finishes quest |
Palagrius was outraged that I killed an Ivrol. He refused to give me any more orders. |
200 |
Finishes quest |
Palagrius was outraged that I killed Lesia Callo. He refused to give me any more orders. |