Oblivion Mod:Order of the Dragon/Good Guards Are Rare
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Quick WalkthroughEdit
Detailed WalkthroughEdit
Some of Ja'kil's guards have been attacked, and a man named Dekil is supposedly responsible. Ja'kil wants you to find him and bring him back so they can have a talk. To this end, you must talk to Dor's Ten, in the Limping Sandrunner; he'll tell you Dekil is out in Dachla. When you find him, he'll tell you the full story - Ja'kil's men are little more than bandits, and he wanted to teach them a lesson. He'll be happy to talk to Ja'kil, but he wants you grab his shield from his house and meet up with him at Ja'kil's house. Dekil's place is in Dachla; the shield is right out in the open on a table. When you return to Ja'kil, they'll have a discussion, and Ja'kill will agree to hire Dekil to train his men properly.
Journal EntriesEdit
Good Guards Are Rare (ODDDesertML05Quest) | ||
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Stage | Finishes Quest | Journal Entry |
5 | ||
10 | The Lord of Moon Sugar's guards have been attacked, and Dekil is said to be the culprit. I'm supposed to ask Dor's Ten, the Limping Sandrunner's innkeeper, about him. or The Lord of Moon Sugar's guards were attacked by someone named Dekil. The name sounds familiar to me. I'm supposed to ask the Limping Sandrunner's innkeeper about him. | |
20 | The innkeeper of the Limping Sandrunner told me that Dekil often looks out to sea in Dachla. | |
30 | Dekil wants to talk to the Lord of Moon Sugar. He left for the Arena, while I am supposed to go to his house to get his shield. | |
40 | I got Dekil's shield from his house. And now to the Lord of Moon Sugar. | |
50 | ||
60 | ||
100 | The Lord of Moon Sugar has agreed to employ Dekil to train his guards. |
- Notes
- Not all Journal Entries may appear in your journal; which entries appear and which entries do not depends on the manner in which the quest is done.
- Stages are not always in order of progress. This is usually the case with quests that have multiple possible outcomes or quests where certain tasks may be done in random order.
- If an entry is marked as "Finishes Quest" it means the quest disappears from the Active Quest list, but you may still receive new entries for that quest.
- It is possible to use the console to advance through the quest by entering
setstage ODDDesertML05Quest stage
, wherestage
is the number of the stage you wish to complete. It is not possible to un-complete (i.e. go back) quest stages. See SetStage for more information.