![]() Perhaps … dare I ask … would you be willing to recover the idol for the lighthouse so I may restore the beacon?" Tell me more about these knights first. No fire serves as a beacon for nearby ships, but the divine light of Kynareth herself! But without the sacred idol, the light cannot shine.Īlas, the idol was stolen." Who stole the idol? "Knights in unmarked livery broke in and stole the Kynareth idol! I watched the scoundrels flee to the west with the sacred edifice. It's blessed by Kynareth, the god of winds and sea. Without it, this tower's light will remain dark." What happened to the lighthouse flame? "This lighthouse is special. I must continue praying for the return of our idol. I thought those vile knights had returned.įorgive me. Travel to Gonfalon Head Lighthouse and enter to speak to Light-Keeper Menoit "Oh! A traveler. ![]() Without it, this tower's light will remain dark." " I must continue praying for the return of our idol. Then meet me outside the north gate to compare notes." Check the inn, the lighthouse, and the Loch Abhain Shallows. "Lord Bacaro's conference can't proceed without that cargo. Determine if anyone knows anything about my three missing ships … and their cargo." All right. I could use a fresh face to mingle with the locals. I need someone not known around the island to be my eyes and ears." Your eyes and ears? "While tales of my exploits credit me with all sorts of talents, I can't be in more than one place at a time. ![]() Some precious cargo was supposed to sail in on the morning tide, but it never arrived. We'll be too busy for romantic shenanigans before long, I expect. What was that about a proposition?/What sort of proposition? "Oh, nothing tawdry, my dear. If you have the time and the inclination to help an old friend out of another problematic situation, I have a proposition for you. Care to hear my proposition? It pays exceedingly well, I might add." My keen eye for talent can practically see it oozing from your pores. Remember that little predicament we dealt with not too long ago? Well, now I have a related but larger problem, so let me tell you about my proposition. If you're looking for gainful employment, I have a proposition for you that pays exceedingly well. "I have a keen eye for talent, my dear, and you're practically oozing it from your pores. You will then need to speak to Lady Arabelle Davaux, her dialogue will differ depending on if you have completed the High Isle prologue, or just accepted it: Accepted quest from Jakarn, then meet Lady Arabelle (not completed High Isle prologue):Īccepted quest from Jakarn, then meet Lady Arabelle (completed High Isle prologue):Īccepted quest from Lady Arabelle directly (not completed High Isle prologue):Īccepted quest from Lady Arabelle directly (completed High Isle prologue): Perhaps it delayed the ships." Lady Arabelle Davaux: "Forgive me if I do the job you hired me for, Lord Bacaro. They know it's precious." Lord Bacaro Volorus: "There was a storm off the coast. You can also begin the quest by speaking to Lady Arabelle Davaux directly by approaching the group near the wayshrine: Dockmaster Arnauld: "My dockhands are watching for your cargo, Lady Arabelle. The problem I mentioned? It involves some missing ships.Īnyway, tell her Jakarn sent you. ![]() She's at the Gonfalon Bay docks with Lord Bacaro if you want to introduce yourself. "Lady Arabelle will appreciate an outsider's perspective. He's sponsoring an important conference here on the island. Lady Arabelle works for one of the richest nobles in all Tamriel-Lord Bacaro Volorus. Maybe you can help me do that." What's in it for me? "A fair bit of gold, most likely. ![]() She runs in circles way above my station, but I owe her a debt that I'm trying to pay. Maybe you've heard of her? She's a famous investigator and author. I promise, it will be worth your while." Who's your patron? "Lady Arabelle Davaux. My patron needs someone like you-competent and unknown here on High Isle. You can begin this quest in two ways, the first is by approaching Jakarn near the wayshrine: "You're a sight for sore eyes! I've been looking for someone to help with a problem, but I wasn't expecting you to come by!
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