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Find the lost horse of a Breton knight. |
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Hormidac has lost his horse.
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Quick Walkthrough[edit]
- Speak to Hormidac Farralie in Old Ebonheart's streets about seen a horse and Unesa Sadrathi.
- Speak to Unesa Sadrathi at the stables outside of the main city gate about Roz (req. 80 disposition).
- Speak to Yavan Ajurnsar and Sainat Hassanibi.
- They have a camp just south of the road running east from Dondril.
- Either:
- Kill them, and return to Hormidac for your reward (lance and shield)
- Return to Hormidac and either:
- Lie to him for your reward (lance and shield).
- Reveal the part of the Ashlanders, for the same reward if Hormidac survives.
- Reveal Unesa Sadrathi's part and when he kills her or when he is Calmed
- Reveal where the camp of the Ashlanders is located, for the same reward if Hormidac survives.
- Refuse to reveal where the camp is, which results in Hormidac being angry with us and no reward.
Quest Stages[edit]
The following Journal ID and Index codes can be used with the Journal
console command to manually update the quest to a certain point.
Where has the Horse Gone? (TR_m3_OE_WhereHorseGone) |
Index |
Finishes Quest |
Journal Entry |
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A knight named Hormidac Farralie, strolling about the eastern part of Old Ebonheart, has requested my aid in finding his lost horse, Roz. |
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I should start by talking to Unesa Sadrathi, the guar herder who was looking after the horse. Farralie thinks she knows more than she lets on. She can be found at the guar stables outside the main gates. |
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I have questioned Unesa Sadrathi, but she refuses to say anything. She is clearly hiding something. |
4 |
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Unesa Sadrathi has admitted that Roz was stolen, but she still seems to be holding something back. |
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Unesa Sadrathi not only saw the horse being stolen, but accepted money from the thieves. She claims they are Ashlanders called Yavan and Sainat, and are currently camped out near Dondril, along the road to the Sundered Scar. Apparently they are planning on eating the horse in some sort of Ashlander ritual. I should hurry if I want to stop them. |
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I was too late. The Ashlanders had already butchered Roz and begun to eat it. They were very apologetic, offering a magic bow and arrows to Farralie in consolation. However, they asked that I do not reveal their location, as they fear the knight's wrath. I should report back to him immediately. |
7 |
Finishes quest |
I told Farralie that Roz was eaten by wild animals. He didn't take it very well, but rewarded me with a magic spear, a shield and a bag of yams. He plans to leave Morrowind for good. |
8 |
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I told Farralie that Roz was stolen and eaten by Ashlanders. He demands to know where they are. |
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I told Farralie that Unesa Sadrathi sold Roz to the Ashlanders. Enraged, he has sworn to kill her. |
10 |
Finishes quest |
I refused to tell Farralie where the Ashlanders were camped. He was upset, and angrily told me to leave. I should not expect any reward. |
11 |
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I told Farralie where to find the Ashlanders, and he rushed forth to slay them. |
12 |
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The Ashlanders are dead. I am wondering if Farralie has found his solace. |
13 |
Finishes quest |
The Ashlanders are dead. Farralie's rage has given way to remorse. He blames himself for Roz's death, and plans to leave Morrowind for good. He rewarded me with a magic spear, a shield and a bag of yams. |
14 |
Finishes quest |
Farralie has died in combat while trying to avenge his fallen steed. |
50 |
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Unesa Sadrathi not only saw the horse being stolen, but accepted money from the thieves. She claims that Ashlanders called Yavan and Sainat were the thieves. I realized I have already met and killed them. In their camp there were remains of a horse. I should let Hormidac Farralie hear the bad news. |
100 |
Finishes quest |
I told Hormidac Farralie that the Ashlanders responsible for eating Roz are dead. Farralie blames himself for the horse's death, and plans to leave Morrowind for good. He rewarded me with a magic spear, a shield and a bag of yams. |
200 |
Finishes quest |
Farralie plans to leave Morrowind for good without his horse. |