Online:Unhatched Menace
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Quest Stages: written by HoodBot, checked by MolagBallet |
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A crazed mage performing experiments in Gloomreach has a strange egg that has the potential to be dangerous if it hatches. I volunteered to destroy the egg.
Quick Walkthrough[edit]
- Destroy the strange egg deep within Gloomreach.
- Talk to Bralthahawn in Markarth.
Detailed Walkthrough[edit]
A mad mage is performing experiments within Gloomreach. The mage is in possession of an egg, and the clans fear that something dangerous could hatch from it. Bralthahawn has employed you to destroy it to prevent whatever catastrophic event the mad mage has in mind after the creature hatches.
Enter Gloomreach. Head east from the entrance, and start moving south once you hit the easternmost tunnels. The egg is on the upper floor of the mid-southern chamber, and is within a wooden structure that is guarded by two Falmer. Once you've destroyed the egg, speak with Bralthahawn in Markarth to receive your reward.
Quest Stages[edit]
Unhatched Menace | |
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Finishes Quest | Journal Entry |
I need to find and destroy the mage's strange egg.
Objective: Destroy the Strange Egg
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I destroyed the egg the crazed mage posessed. I should return to Bralthahawn and claim my reward.
Objective: Talk to Bralthahawn
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Notes
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