Imperial City

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Place a ward on the Temple of the One's treasured artifacts.
Zone: Imperial City
Quest Giver: Sister J'Reeza
Location(s): Temple District
Reward: Siegemaster's Coffer (see notes)
High Leveled Gold
XP Gain: Very High Experience XP
ID: 5495
Required Level: 10
RepeatableRepeatable: Daily
Retrieve a bottle of Ritual Wine to anoint sacred relics
Sister J'Reeza is looking for aid to protect the valuable artifacts scattered and defenseless across the Temple District.


Quick Walkthrough[edit]

  1. Talk to Sister J'Reeza at the Alliance Rally Point in the Temple District.
  2. Collect four Grievous Claw from Grievous Twilights.
  3. Find a Bottle of Ritual Wine and bring the ingredients to a ritual brazier.
  4. Anoint three artifacts with Claw Ash.
  5. Return to the Alliance Base and speak to J'Reeza.

Detailed Walkthrough[edit]

Creating Claw Ash

Declawing[edit]

At your Alliance Rally Point in the Temple District, you will find an elderly Khajiit priestness named Sister J'Reeza. She is desperate to protect the Temple's treasures, and plans to turn to unorthodox methods to magically protect them from the Daedra. To do this, she wants to collect claws from the patrolling Grievous Twilights and use them to place dangerous wards on the artifacts.

The first step of this quest involves collecting four Grievous Claws by killing Grievous Twilights. Each Twilight drops two claws, so you'll only need to kill four. Some of the Twilights can be found patrolling the district alone, although others pass by large groups of enemies and may be dangerous to take on alone. Once you have eight, you'll need to find a Bottle of Ritual Wine. This item is located in a fixed location, and should be approached carefully if enemy players are around.

Consecrated Oil

Protect the Artifacts[edit]

After collecting the ingredients, you must bring them to a ritual brazier. Again, this location is fixed and may have enemy players lurking nearby. Activating the brazier will produce Claw Ash, which must then be used to anoint three canisters of consecrated oil. These items are scattered throughout the district, and this step will place you in direct competition with other players.

Once you've protected three of the treasures, return to your Alliance base (either through the sewers or through respawning/teleporting) and locate J'Reeza near your Alliance General. She will reward you with leveled gold and a Light Tel Var Satchel, and will hint at the grim fate that awaits any Twilights who attempt to harm those artifacts.

Notes[edit]

Quest Stages[edit]

Priceless Treasures
Finishes Quest Journal Entry
Sister J'Reeza knows a ritual that can protect an object for a time. I'll need to find a Bottle of Ritual Wine and collect Grievous Claws from the Daedra around the district.
Objective: Collect Grievous Claws: 0/4
Objective: Find a Bottle of Ritual Wine
Now that I've gathered the components, I should find the brazier Sister J'Reeza mentioned and burn them to make an ash.
Objective: Bring the Components to the Ritual Brazier
I've obtained the Claw Ash from the brazier. Now I need to find the casks of consecrated oil Sister J'Reeza spoke of and use it on them.
Objective: Anoint Artifacts with the Claw Ash: 0/3
Hidden Objective: Anoint Casks of Oil with the Claw Ash
I've cast the ritual on the artifacts I could find in the Temple District. I should return to Sister J'Reeza in my Alliance base and let her know.
Objective: Find Sister J'Reeza in the Alliance Base
Finishes quest☑ I've cast the ritual on the artifacts I could find in the Temple District. I should return to Sister J'Reeza in my Alliance base and let her know.
Objective: Talk to Sister J'Reeza in the Alliance Base
Notes
* Any text displayed in angle brackets (e.g., <Alias=LocationHold>) is dynamically set by the game and will be filled in with the appropriate word(s) when seen in game.
  • Not all Journal Entries may appear in your journal; which entries appear and which entries do not depends on the manner in which the quest is done.
  • Stages are not always in order of progress. This is usually the case with quests that have multiple possible outcomes or quests where certain tasks may be done in any order. Some stages may therefore repeat objectives seen in other stages.