Online:Vengeance for House Dres
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Quick Walkthrough[edit]
- Go to the Vanguard camp and kill Captain Dunveril.
- Talk to Grandmaster Omin Dres.
Detailed Walkthrough[edit]
With his son safe and the Vanguard high-tailing it out of Kragenmoor, the Grandmaster would like you to formally enact vengeance against the Vanguard for kidnapping his son. You are to travel to the Vanguard camp east of the city and slay Captain Dunveril, the leader of the Vanguard. The camp can easily be reached by following the lower road east out of Kragenmoor.
The good captain can be found on a dilapidated Daedric pavilion with a cooking fire and some tents. She is accompanied by two Vanguard Assassins. She isn't too difficult to take down, but if you're struggling, take out the assassins first, then take down Captain Dunveril.
When your target is dead, return to Grandmaster Omin Dres for your reward.
Quest Stages[edit]
Vengeance for House Dres | |
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Finishes Quest | Journal Entry |
I should seek out Captain Dunveril in the Vanguard camp east of Kragenmoor.
Objective: Kill Captain Dunveril
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I've slain the Vanguard's commander. I should speak with Grandmaster Omin Dres.
Objective: Talk to Grandmaster Omin Dres
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