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Dugroth can be found northwest of Port Hunding's wayshrine. When you speak to him, he says, "Mother said this would happen. I can't do anything right.", and he will explain that he does not like fighting, but that his mother's been nagging him about it, and so he intends to fight a giant snake named Deathfang. There's one problem, though: he'd lost his sword during an earlier attempt.
The sword can be found not far from his present location, on the shore to the west. Retrieve the sword for him, and then he will use bait to summon Deathfang. As soon as Deathfang emerges from the water, however, Dugroth's courage will desert him, and he will flee, leaving you to defeat the beast on your own.
Dugroth can be found again a short way away from the beach. He'll ask you whether you think he should continue learning to fight, or whether he should take up the more peaceful life of blacksmithing. If you advise him to take up blacksmithing, he will be found in Port Hunding near Falbert's Forge after the quest is over, and he'll say, "Thanks to you, I'm pursuing my love of weapon-making. I'm finally happy and Mother's stopped nagging me to fight."
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Objective: Help Dugroth Find his Sword
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Objective: Recover Dugroth's Sword
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Objective: Talk to Dugroth
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Objective: Kill Deathfang with Dugroth
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Objective: Kill Deathfang without Dugroth
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Objective: Died
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- 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 any order. Some stages may therefore repeat objectives seen in other stages.