Markarth

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Look for work in Markarth.
Zone: The Reach
Quest Giver: Work for Hire in Markarth
Location(s): Markarth
Reward: Very Low Leveled Gold
XP Gain: Very Low Experience XP
ID: 6553
Look into a job posting in Markarth
A notice indicates that someone seeks adventurers in Markarth for dangerous work.


Quick Walkthrough[edit]

  1. Read the job posting.
  2. Talk to Consul Cardea north of the Markarth wayshrine.

Detailed Walkthrough[edit]

While loitering near the Markarth Wayshrine, you may notice a pamphlet posted on the wall. It talks about job offers in Markarth, and mentions that anyone interested should speak with Consul Cardea for information. The consul is located north of the Markarth wayshrine. Speak with her about daily quests, and ask her as many questions as you'd like. Once you've had your fill of information, she gives you a small amount of gold for your trouble.

Quest Stages[edit]

Help Wanted in Markarth
Finishes Quest Journal Entry
The notice directed me to talk to Consul Cardea in the Reach city of Markarth for more details.
Objective: Talk to Consul Cardea
Finishes quest☑ I should ask Consul Cardea how I go about picking up one of these daily jobs.
Objective: Talk to Consul Cardea
Notes
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