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A scout of the Ard's Stonehands encountered a new type of Dwarven automaton in a nearby cave that appeared to be dropping scrap metal. The Stonehands asked me to investigate. I need to destroy the construct and gather the scrap.
Quick WalkthroughEdit
- Kill the Dwarven Dynastor Supreme and collect Dwarven Scrap.
- Talk to Gwenyfe in Markarth.
Detailed WalkthroughEdit
Gwenyfe informs you that one of the Stonehands' scouts has discovered a huge Dwarven construct beneath the Reach. It appears to be dropping scrap metal, and the Stonehands would like someone to retrieve a few samples. Furthermore, the construct should be destroyed to keep it from harming those above.
Head into Blackreach and make for Sentinel Point. There are piles of Dwarven Scrap metal scattered across the area. Take samples from three of the piles and destroy the Dwarven Dynastor Supreme. Once the task is done, return to Gwenyfe in Markarth to receive a reward.
Quest StagesEdit
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Finishes Quest | Journal Entry |
I need to find the Dwrarven construct and destroy it. I should also retrieve any scrap it leaves behind.
Objective: Destroy the Dwarven Construct
Objective: Retrieve Dwarven Scrap: 0/3
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I destroyed the odd Dwarven construct and collected the scrap it distributed. I should return to Markarth and claim my reward.
Objective: Talk to Gwenyfe
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Notes
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