Tamriel Rebuilt:Gudrunda
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Gudrunda (TR_m3_Gudrunda) | |||
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Added by | Tamriel Rebuilt | ||
Home City | Old Ebonheart | ||
Location | Imperial Archaeological Society: Basement | ||
Race | Nord | Gender | Female |
Level | 5 | Class | Savant |
Other Information | |||
Health | 64 | Magicka | 96 |
Alarm | 100 | Fight | 30 |
Faction(s) | Imperial Archaeological Society (Assistant) |
Gudrunda is a Nord savant and an Assistant in the Imperial Archaeological Society. She can be found in the basement of the society's hall in Old Ebonheart. The device she has been working on plays a crucial role in the East Empire Company quest, Empty Mines, Empty Coffers.
She wears a common robe and a pair of common shoes. She wields a steel dagger and carries 20 gold.
Aside from her natural resistance to shock, immunity to frost, ability to shield herself, and a natural frost damage spell, she knows no spells.
Related Quests[edit]
East Empire Company[edit]
- Empty Mines, Empty Coffers: House Redoran demands a refund for an already depleted ebony mine they bought.
Dialogue[edit]
East Empire Company: Empty Mines, Empty Coffers[edit]
- ebony mine:
- "I've been repairing this dwemer ore probe I found in the basement. It emits a signal when it comes in close proximity to different types of ores. So far I've only had access to iron ore, but if you want it fully calibrated I think you'll need adamantium ore, raw ebony, raw glass, and raw gold."
- Continue:
- "I don't know where you'd find them, but I'd start looking in mines. Just have the ore on you, make sure no one has tampered with the sample beforehand, then try using the device. Once you've calibrated all four you should be able to give it to the Redoran." (You receive the Dwemer Ore Probe)
- "I really hope that ore probe works, I've never seen anything like it before."
- "The probe appears to be fully calibrated. Give that to that Dunmer in the EEC Building, see if that finds anything. Oh, I love it when my research actually works."
- "Amazing! I'm happy to hear the device worked so well. Unfortunately I don't have any more, nor does anyone know where it came from. I'll be sure to let you know if I find anything, though."