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Quick WalkthroughEdit
- Talk to Grandmaster Omin Dres.
- Talk to Denu Faren and Nadras Hlor.
- Find out where Sen Dres is being held.
- Report to Denu Faren.
Detailed WalkthroughEdit
Trouble in Kragenmoor PalaceEdit
Speak with Grandmaster Omin Dres in his palace in Kragenmoor. He seems a bit off, and directs you to his seneschal, Denu Faren. Denu tells you to keep your voice down, and informs you that the Grandmaster's son has been kidnapped by the Vanguard. The Vanguard is holding Sen Dres hostage so that the Grandmaster can't do anything about the Vanguard's overbearing presence without threatening his son's life. Denu doesn't know anything about his location, and directs you to Nadras Hlor, who is upstairs.
Head on up to the second floor and speak with Nadras about the hostage situation. Nadras knows where you can find information regarding his whereabouts. You have two options: Infiltrate the Vanguard Barracks within the city of Kragenmoor, or invade their camp outside the city.
Infiltrating the BarracksEdit
If you choose the stealthier route, Nadras will direct you to a Khajiit slave selling wares right outside the palace. Her name is Kaasha, and you can either purchase a Vanguard disguise from her or intimidate her into giving you one for free. Once you have equipped the disguise, enter the Vanguard barracks and search for documents regarding Sen Dres's location. You'll find one in the basement, one in the center of the first floor, and one on a table on the second floor. Be careful of the sentry wandering the hall; they can see through your disguise. Once you have the documents, talk to Denu Faren.
If you get spotted by one of the captains, you will get kick out and have to reenter the barracks again with your disguise.
Rushing the CampEdit
If you prefer the less subtle option, the Vanguard camp is outside the city, just east of Kragenmoor. Slaughter the Vanguard troops that get in your way and find the documents that can lead you to Sen Dres's location. When you have them, return to Denu Faren.
Quest StagesEdit
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Finishes Quest | Journal Entry |
I need to talk to Grandmaster Omin Dres and find out what's happening in Kragenmoor.
Objective: Talk to Grandmaster Omin Dres
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The grandmaster told me to talk to his seneschal, Denu Faren, if I need anything.
Objective: Talk to Denu Faren
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Denu Faren said I should find Nadras Hlor and see what he knows about the grandmaster's son.
Objective: Talk to Nadras Hlor
Complete one: Search the Barracks or Search the Camp
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Nadras Hlor told me of a Khajiiti slave working in the upper ring. She might be able to sell me the disguise I need.
Objective: Talk to Kaasha
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Nadras Hlor believes the Vanguard is blackmailing the grandmaster. He asked me to search their makeshift barracks for information.
Objective: Enter the Barracks
Objective Hint: Put on Disguise
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Now that I'm inside the barracks, I need to look around for clues. I must learn where the grandmaster's son is being held.
Objective: Search the Vanguard Barracks for Information
Hidden Objective: Found a Clue
Hidden Objective: Thrown Out of Barracks
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I need to find Denu Faren and tell her what I've learned.
Objective: Talk to Denu Faren
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