Online:City on the Brink (Dominion)
< Elder Scrolls Online: Quests: Aldmeri Dominion / Imperial City / Cyrodiil
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Quick WalkthroughEdit
- (Optional) Talk to Captain Mulamurr at the Eastern Elsweyr Gate or Captain Sireril at the Western Elsweyr Gate, or receive quest through the Collections tab.
- Enter the Imperial City and talk to General Nedras.
- Speak with the Drake of Blades.
Detailed WalkthroughEdit
Either speak directly with General Nedras in the Imperial City Sewers, or get sent to him by way of conversation with Captain Mulamurr or Captain Sireril at one of the alliance gates in Cyrodiil. He will inform you that the three alliances have made it into the Imperial City and the Dominion needs your help to capture it. Offering little in the way of advice, he simply tells you that "this is a numbers game" and sends you on your way. Helpfully, the last thing he mentions is that a woman known as the Drake of Blades is here in the sewers and that you should speak with her.
Make your way down the narrow corridors to where the Drake of Blades is resting against a wall. She does not make a sparkling first impression, but nonetheless needs your help to fight against Molag Bal here in the city. Utilizing the covert travelways put into place by alliance soldiers all over, above and below ground, she suggests that the two of you work towards that goal together.
Quest StagesEdit
City on the Brink | |
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Finishes Quest | Journal Entry |
I must travel to the Aldmeri Dominion base in the Imperial City and meet with the commanding officer, General Nedras, for a briefing.
Objective: Talk to General Nedras
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The Drake of Blades whispered for me to meet her nearby. I should go speak with her.
Objective: Talk to the Drake of Blades
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I should conclude my conversation with the Drake of Blades.
Objective: Talk to the Drake of Blades
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