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Quick WalkthroughEdit
- Once you have reached level 17, speak with Vajhira to find out that you will need a Wolf or Bear pelt as an offering to Hircine.
- Hircine requests that you bring him a Unicorn Horn.
- Kill the Unicorn in Harcane Grove and retrieve its horn.
- Bring the horn back to Hircine to receive your reward: the Saviour's Hide Cuirass.
Detailed WalkthroughEdit
Locating the Shrine of HircineEdit
Hircine's Shrine is located in the Great Forest, south of the Imperial City.
The location of this shrine can be marked on your map by:
- Speaking to Ontus Vanin using the topic "Daedric shrines"; you must have already read Modern Heretics or have spoken with Ulene Hlervu about "Cheydinhal".
An Offering to the GodEdit
At the shrine, speak to Vajhira, and say you are a hunter. Telling her that you are prey will not have any repercussions, you may just speak to her again and say you are a hunter. She tells you to make an offer of a Bear or Wolf Pelt to the shrine. You also need to be level 17 to make the offer. Just search in any direction from the shrine for a Wolf or a Bear. One of the easiest guaranteed locations to find a bear pelt, is at the top right of the stairs in the Cheydinhal Fighters Guild. Once you have a pelt, return to the shrine. Hircine will tell you to bring him the horn of the only Unicorn in Cyrodiil. His dialogue is:
- Summoned by prey. The hare crouches before the fox's muzzle. Perhaps I shall task you, mortal. Set you to hunt for my amusement. In Harcane Grove is a quarry worthy of the chase. First named, last tamed, the unicorn runs wild there. Bring me this creature's horn, mortal. If you dare.
The Task at HandEdit
The Unicorn is in Harcane Grove to the south-southeast of the shrine. There are three leveled Minotaurs of the Grove guarding the Unicorn.
You do not have to kill the minotaurs. However, killing the minotaurs one at a time out of sight of the Unicorn makes it easier to complete the quest.
The Unicorn can be a challenging fight, because it has a strong attack, multiple resistances, and Reflect Damage abilities (details are at the Unicorn article). As soon as you unsheathe your weapon (or raise your fists) it will automatically attack you. Some options for killing the unicorn (including some options that do not require actually killing it yourself) include:
- Use the Wabbajack on the Unicorn, which can turn it into a weaker creature.
- Bring essential followers to share your combat duties.
- You can ride the Unicorn to a town and place the Unicorn in the paddock next to the town's stable. You can freely attack the Unicorn from outside the stable with ranged attacks; it will not be able to hurt you. (Note that riding the Unicorn turns it into your active horse, as detailed in the Unicorn article).
- Ride the Unicorn to an Oblivion Gate or any other location with hostile creatures or NPCs, and let the enemies attack the Unicorn for you (as long as you do not draw your weapon, the Unicorn will engage anyone who is attacking). Conversely, lead an attacking creature/NPC to the unicorn.
- Ride the Unicorn off a bridge or cliff into deep water. The momentum will ensure you plunge beneath the water's surface; remain underwater (using Water Breathing on yourself) until the Unicorn drowns. Do not dismount as the Unicorn will automatically swim to the surface. Riding into the water from the water's edge does not work because you cannot go underwater.
- Perhaps the most readily available method is simply to repeatedly leap off cliffs/down hills (while riding the Unicorn) until it dies from fall damage.
- The unicorn is a "long creature" and cannot quickly pivot to face you the way humanoids do. While it is turning, you can step to the side ("strafe") to continue to flank it and hit it on the rump.
- The unicorn likes to do power attacks by rearing up and thrusting its horn. This, however, is a slow attack and you can often step back out of range and possibly dart in for an attack with a (long) weapon while its attack animation is finishing up.
Returning to the ShrineEdit
Once you have the Unicorn Horn, take it back to the shrine to receive the Saviour's Hide, a light armor chestpiece with a 25% Resist Magic enchantment. Hircine will say:
- Yes, hunter, make your offering. Did you taste its flesh and drink its blood? Never waste the spoils of a kill. You've pleased me, hunter. Take my token, and wear it well. Hereafter, take your prey, and whisper my name.
NotesEdit
- You do not have to be at level 17 for the Unicorn to appear in the Grove. You can ride or kill the Unicorn at any point in the game. However, killing the Unicorn is no easier at low levels (the Unicorn's statistics are not leveled). Also, once you have obtained the Unicorn Horn it is a quest item which, while weightless, still cannot be removed from your inventory until you complete this quest.
- At high levels it is possible for the Unicorn to be killed by other denizens of Cyrodiil. This does not, however, affect the quest. When you loot the Horn from the corpse, the quest progresses normally.
- Soran's Journal, added by the Wild Horses Creation for Skyrim Special Edition, suggests that the Unicorn you kill during this quest is actually the last one in existence, rendering the species extinct until the Psijic Order's intervention.
Journal EntriesEdit
Hircine (DAHircine) | ||
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Stage | Finishes Quest | Journal Entry |
10 | Hircine's followers have told me that, in order to summon the Daedra, I must leave an offering of a wolf or bear pelt at the statue. [You must be level 17 to begin this quest.] | |
20 | After I made the required offering, Hircine was summoned, and spoke to me. He told me that he desires the horn of a unicorn. I may be able to find a unicorn in the Harcane Grove. | |
30 | I have killed the unicorn and retrieved its horn. I should return to the shrine of Hircine. | |
100 | Hircine was impressed with my skill in hunting the unicorn. He has rewarded me with the Savior's Hide. |
- Notes
- Not all Journal Entries may appear in your journal; which entries appear and which entries do not depends on the manner in which the quest is done.
- Stages are not always in order of progress. This is usually the case with quests that have multiple possible outcomes or quests where certain tasks may be done in random order.
- If an entry is marked as "Finishes Quest" it means the quest disappears from the Active Quest list, but you may still receive new entries for that quest.
- It is possible to use the console to advance through the quest by entering
setstage DAHircine stage
, wherestage
is the number of the stage you wish to complete. It is not possible to un-complete (i.e. go back) quest stages. See SetStage for more information.