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The Ard's Stonehands asked me to investigate a Reach clan's witch matron and put a stop to a dangerous ritual. Supposedly, the ritual creates tears in reality. I also need to close any I find.
Quick WalkthroughEdit
- Kill Voidmother Elgroalif.
- Close the ruptures at Four Skull Lookout.
- Talk to Gwenyfe in Markarth.
Detailed WalkthroughEdit
A witch is meddling with the Void at Four Skull Lookout. Her reaching out to Namira has caused reality in the area to become unstable. The Stonehands need someone to kill the witch and repair the rifts caused by her spellcraft.
Go to Four Skull Lookout, which lies north of Rebel's Retreat. Kill the Voidmother, and close the three rifts surrounding the ritual site. The rifts look like glowing purple orbs of light. Once the task is finished, return to Gwenyfe in Markarth to receive your reward.
Quest StagesEdit
Ruptures in the Reach | |
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Finishes Quest | Journal Entry |
I need to locate the witch matron and put a stop to her activities. I should also close any tears in the area with the charm the Stonehands gave me.
Objective: Kill the Witch Matron
Objective: Close Magical Tears: 0/3
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I disrupted the witch matron's ritual and closed the void tears.I [sic] should return to Markarth for my reward.
Objective: Talk to Gwenyfe
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