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Aid a pair of wayward Dunmer tourists from Vivec City.
Zone: Murkmire
Quest Giver: Overseer Shiralas near Sweet Breeze Overlook
Location(s): Near Sweet Breeze Overlook
Reward: Tribal Equipment Crate
Average Leveled Gold
XP Gain: Standard Experience
ID: 6276
With the help of a plucky Bantam Guar, find Varona in the swamps of Murkmire
Overseer Shiralas asked if I could head into the swamp and look for her missing wife, Varona, and their pet Drooler.


Quick WalkthroughEdit

  1. Find some Argonian ruins.
  2. Blow whistle and interact with Drooler.
  3. Follow Drooler to Varona.
  4. Speak with Varona.

Detailed WalkthroughEdit

 
Reunited in Bright-Throat Village.

Quest StagesEdit

Lost in Murkmire
Finishes Quest Journal Entry
Overseer Shiralas gave me a whistle and told me to use it to summon their pet, Drooler. She said if I pet Drooler and tell him he's a good boy, he'll lead me to Varona.
Objective: Use Drooler's Whistle
Objective Hint: Find Argonian Stonework
Drooler appeared as soon as I blew the whistle. I should pet Drooler and tell him he's a good boy so he will lead me to Varona.
Objective: Pet Drooler
Drooler wants me to follow him. Maybe he'll lead me to Varona.
Objective: Follow Drooler
Finishes quest  Drooler led me right to Varona. I should speak to her and see what happened.
Objective: Talk to Varona Beloren
Notes
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