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Retrieve a Daedric artifact for a scholar.
Zone: Deshaan
Quest Giver: A Warning and an Offer
Location(s): Knife Ear Grotto, Narsis
Reward: Very Low Leveled Gold
XP Gain: Very Low Experience
"Find me at the Daedric ruins."
A note posted at the entrance to Knife Ear Grotto by a scholar warns of danger inside.


Quick Walkthrough[edit]

  1. Read the note.
  2. Search for artifacts.
  3. Talk to Aralyon the Scholar east of Narsis.

Detailed Walkthrough[edit]

Just inside the entrance of Knife Ear Grotto, you'll find a note posted on the wall.

"Greetings, traveler,
I post this warning in the hope that you will heed it. This ruin is overrun with a number of dangerous Daedra and their followers. Do not venture forth unless you are adequately armed and prepared."
<Continue reading.>
"If, however, you do choose to venture into this cave, keep your eyes open for anything of value. I will reward you for recovering any artifacts that I could not. Find me at the Daedric ruins near Narsis.
— Aralyon the Scholar"

Fight your way through the delve and grab the Daedric Artifact behind Drulshasa. Once you have it, find Aralyon at the shrine just east of Narsis and hand him the pot. He rewards you with some gold.

Quest Stages[edit]

A Fair Warning
Finishes Quest Journal Entry
The note said that if I find any Daedric artifacts, Aralyon the Scholar will pay handsomely for them.
Objective: Search for an Artifact
Finishes quest☑ I found a Daedric artifact in Knife Ear Grotto. I should take it to Aralyon the Scholar. He's at the Daedric ruins east of Narsis.
Objective: Talk to Aralyon the Scholar
Notes
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