Markarth

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Recover Dwarven scrap to arm the Wayward Guardians.
Zone: The Reach
Quest Giver: Ardanir
Location(s): Markarth, Bthardamz
Prerequisite Quest: A Feast of Souls
Reward: Wayward Guardian's Cache
Average Leveled Gold
XP Gain: Standard Experience XP
ID: 6600
RepeatableRepeatable: Daily
 
The Wayward Guardians need Dwarven scrap to augment their arms and armor. Ardanir asked me to search the ruins of Bthardamz for the precious metal.


Quick Walkthrough[edit]

  1. Go to Bthardamz in Markarth.
  2. Gather Dwarven Scrap from around the ruins.
  3. Return to Ardanir in Markarth.

Detailed Walkthrough[edit]

Make your way to Bthardamz. Your task is to gather Dwarven Scrap. This can be found in the piles of rubble around the ruins.

Return to Ardanir in Markarth for your reward.

Quest Stages[edit]

Remnants of the Deep Folk
Finishes Quest Journal Entry
I should travel to Bthardamz and gather Dwarven scrap for the Wayward Guardians.
Objective: Gather Dwarven Scrap
Hidden Objective: Gather Dwarven Scrap
I gathered the Dwarven scrap. I should return to Markarth and deliver it to Ardanir.
Notes
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