Project Tamriel:Cyrodiil/A Glimpse of Beauty
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A poet's long absence alarms a follower of Dibella. |
Quest Giver: | Caralamwen |
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Location(s): | Anvil, Temple of Dibella Estetica: Sacred Workshops |
Reward: | Paean for a Glimpse of Beauty, Dry, +1 Speechcraft |
Disposition: | +20 (Caralamwen) |
ID: | PC_m1_Anv_Glimpse |
Contents
Quick Walkthrough[edit]
- Talk to Caralamwen in the Sacred Workshops of Anvil's Temple of Dibella Estetica about Asilla Miriam.
- Travel to Marav and ask around.
- Find Asilla Miriam in the small pool by the bandit camp, north-northeast of Marav.
- Take Asilla's Waterlogged Poetry.
- Bring the poetry to Caralamwen and talk to him about the poem.
- Return to Caralamwen one day later for a reward.
Quest Stages[edit]
The following Journal ID and Index codes can be used with the Journal
console command to manually update the quest to a certain point.
A Glimpse of Beauty (PC_m1_Anv_Glimpse) | ||
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Index | Finishes Quest | Journal Entry |
10 | I agreed to help Caralamwen find a missing poet named Asilla Miriam for the Estetica. I was told she was headed towards some area near Marav. | |
20 | I was told that Asilla recently passed through Marav to see the waterpools to the northeast. They also mentioned brigands were spotted in the area as well. | |
30 | I found Asilla Miriam's dead body in the waterpools to the northeast of Marav. | |
35 | Caralamwen was sad to hear Asilla Miriam was dead. She asked me to find the poem Asilla Miriam was working on to publish in her memory. | |
40 | I returned Asilla Miriam's dirtied poem to Caralamwen. She said to return in a day to receive a reward. | |
90 | A day has passed. Caralamwen should have restored the poem by now. | |
100 | Caralamwen is dead. | |
110 | Caralamwen gave me a restored copy of Asilla's poem. She also taught me a little bit about oratorical style. |