Online:Awaken the Past
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The House of Orsimer Glories, a museum in the rebuilt city of Orsinium, seeks to fill its displays with relics and other items of historical importance to both the Orcs and the land of Wrothgar.
Quick WalkthroughEdit
- Read the House of Orsimer Glories advertisement.
- Go to the House of Orsimer Glories.
- Talk to Curator Umutha.
- Place the Agra Crun its pedestal and return to Curator Umutha.
- Find Uzdabikh's Helm at Sorrow.
- Place the helm on its pedestal and talk to Umutha for your reward and a list of other relics.
Detailed WalkthroughEdit
The helm is located at the back of the large paved landing just before you enter the doorway on the way up Sorrow for the Sorrow's Kiss quest. The remaining relics are not tracked as part of any quest, but are listed in Curator's List of Sought-After Relics and count towards the Wrothgar Relic Hunter achievement.
NotesEdit
- The Agra Crun and Uzdabikh's Helm will not be marked off in your achievement log until this quest is completed. Other relics you may collect while this quest is still in progress may be placed in the museum, and will be marked as complete on the achievement progress even if the quest is not yet finished.
- The Agra Crun can also be found in Bonerock Cavern, near the end, in a small northern chamber near the totem. There is an interaction option, but probably because the Agra Crun has already been placed in the museum, the interaction does nothing.
BugsEdit
- The interaction prompt radius to place the relics on the displays is quite small compared to that of the notes describing the relics underneath, making placing the relics difficult. ?
Quest StagesEdit
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Finishes Quest | Journal Entry |
I found a notice from the House of Orsimer Glories. I should talk to the curator of the museum and find out more about the relics they're looking for.
Objective: Talk to Curator Umutha
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Curator Umutha asked me to place the Agra Crun, the legendary "blood shield" of the Orcs, in its display on the lower level of the museum.
Objective: Place the Agra Crun on Display
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I placed the "blood shield" on display in the museum. Now I should return to Curator Umutha and find out more about the historic relics the museum is seeking.
Objective: Talk to Curator Umutha
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Curator Umutha says that another relic, Uzdabikh's Helm, lies somewhere near Sorrow, a mountain to the north of Orsinium. I should go there and try to find it.
Objective: Find Uzdabikh's Helm
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I found Uzdabikh's Helm. Now I should return to Curator Umutha and donate the relic to the House of Orsimer Glories.
Objective: Talk to Curator Umutha
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Curator Umutha asked me to place Uzdabikh's Helm in its display on the lower level of the museum.
Objective: Place Uzdabikh's Helm
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Now that the helm is in its proper place, I can talk to Curator Umutha and find out what else is planned for the museum.
Objective: Talk to Curator Umutha
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Notes
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