Project Tamriel:Skyrim/Lost in the Reach
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Quick Walkthrough[edit]
- Talk to Tabica in her shop.
- Find her husband, Odric, at Vornberg, a nordic ruin northwest of Karthwasten and just two cells west of Blood Paw Lodge, at the top of a high peak.
- Kill the five Reachmen cultists and take the carved crossbow from Odric's body.
- Return to Tabica.
Detailed Walkthrough[edit]
Find out about a missing husband[edit]
When talking about rumors in Karthwasten, some people will tell you they heard Tabica's husband is missing.
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.
Lost in the Reach (Sky_qRe_KW4a_Journal) | ||
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Index | Finishes Quest | Journal Entry |
10 | I heard a rumor in Karthwasten that Tabica's husband is missing. | |
20 | Tabica told me that her husband, Odric, goes on regular hunts. He planned to travel northwest from Karthwasten just past the Direnni ruins of Mirilstern. He has been gone much longer than anticipated and Tabica fears for his safety. | |
30 | I told Tabica that I found the body of a human sacrifice among some ruins on a mesa north of the village of Haimtír. | |
40 | Tabica recognized the bow that I found on the body of the human sacrifice as belonging to her husband. | |
50 | Tabica asked me to kill the witch and cultists responsible for Odric's death. | |
60 | Tabica thanked me for killing the witch and cultists who sacrificed her husband. | |
70 | I decided to not reveal Odric's fate to Tabica. | |
80 | Tabica died. I won't be able to solve the mystery of her missing husband. | |
Lost in the Reach (Sky_qRe_KW4b_Journal) | ||
10 | I found a victim of human sacrifice while exploring some ruins northwest of Karthwasten. His body may contain some clues as to his identity. | |
20 | There was a bow on the body of the human sacrifice. The letters "T" and "O" are carved into the grip. |
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