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A traveler from Skyrim named Vigwenn Owl-Watcher claims to have the recipe for a secret concoction that allows the imbiber to see the invisible sand-whales of Elsweyr and hear their haunting song.
Quick WalkthroughEdit
- Collect the alchemical reagents.
- Return to Vigwenn Owl-Watcher.
Detailed WalkthroughEdit
A Nord traveler named Vigwenn Owl-Watcher has lost the ingredients for an alchemical mixture that supposedly allows her to see invisible creatures. She's asked you to find the lost ingredient bottles in exchange for a chance to see what she calls a "sand-whale".
The bottles are located along the river. Start your search near Vigwenn.
Quest StagesEdit
Song of the Sand-Whale | |
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Finishes Quest | Journal Entry |
Vigwenn apparently misplaced the three bottles containing the last of her secret ingredients for her special concoction. I agreed to look for the bottles in exchange for a chance to hear the song of the sand-whales.
Objective: Gather the Ingredient Bottles: 0/3
Hidden Objective: Gather the Ingredient Bottles
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I found Vigwenn's missing ingredient bottles, but there isn't much left inside them. I should return them and see if Vigwenn has enough to make another batch of her concoction.
Objective: Talk to Vigwenn Owl-Watcher
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Notes
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