Online:Aurien
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Aurien | |||
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Location | Outpost south of Bramblebreach | ||
Race | Wood Elf | Gender | Female |
Reaction | Friendly |
Aurien is a Wood Elf alchemist that Lyranth knows. She can be found at the outpost south of Bramblebreach with her apprentice Enirdor.
Related Quests[edit]
- The Key and the Cataclyst: Infiltrate the Waking Flame base in Fargrave.
Quest-Related Events[edit]
Lyranth will ask you to collect some special reagents for the potion she will create to infiltrate a Waking Flame Conclave somewhere in Oblivion. She will suggest you approach Aurien for a Tincture of Befuddlement. When you arrive at the camp, you will find Enirdor talking to Aurien:
- Enirdor: "The tincture is ready, but are you sure you want to deal with that … woman?"
- Aurien: "That woman is very powerful. And I've enjoyed my discussions with her … what did she call herself? A prophet?"
Speak with Aurien and ask her for the tincture:
- "So what brings you to our little outpost, traveler? If you're looking for something specific, I must warn you that my alchemical stocks are severely limited at this point in time."
- I was told you might have a tincture of befuddlement for purchase.
- "Ah, you must be another one of the Dread Lady's followers. I've had a number of pleasant conversations with her prophet, Rogatina. And I even got to meet the Dread Lady once. She mentioned she might have need of such a tincture, so I brewed one up."
- Lyranth sent me to acquire the tincture.
- "No disrespect intended, but I was hoping she'd come to pick it up herself. I so looked forward to basking in her glorious presence again. Ah, well. Perhaps next time.
Here you go. And don't bother about the cost. It's a gift for the Dread Lady."
Speaking with her again afterwards:
- "You will tell the Dread Lady and her lovely prophet that I cooperated, won't you? Let Lyranth know she should consider the tincture to be a gift? To show how much I revere her?
I hope that doesn't sound too forward of me!"