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Tamriel Rebuilt:Skooma at the Mundrethi Plantation

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Seek the source of an illicit trade.
Quest Giver: Gordol the Scrivener
Location(s): Almas Thirr, The Limping Scrib
Prerequisite Quest: Stolen Punavit
Next Quest: Smuggling along the Sacred Path
Reward: 4x Skooma
Disposition: +10 (Gordol the Scrivener)
Reputation Gain: +5 (Thieves Guild)
ID: TR_m3_TG_AT_Q5
   

Quick WalkthroughEdit

  1. Talk to Gordol the Scrivener about jobs and shipment of skooma.
  2. (Optional) Ask Banjar Long-Face and Adosi Biran for advice.
  3. Search Mundrethi Plantation's Manor for 8x bottles of Skooma and the Letter to Lethys Mundrethi.
  4. (Optional) Show the note to Lethys Mundrethi or Tenisi Mundrethi.
  5. Bring the note and skooma to Gordol the Scrivener.

NotesEdit

  • Both skooma and note can be found on the manor's top floor and appear only during the quest.
  • Asking the Camonna Tong thugs at the plantation about the shipment will turn them hostile.

Quest StagesEdit

The following Journal ID and Index codes can be used with the Journal console command to manually update the quest to a certain point.

Skooma at the Mundrethi Plantation (TR_m3_TG_AT_Q5)
Index Finishes Quest Journal Entry
10 Gordol the Scrivener told me that he has identified one of the Camonna Tong's smuggling destinations -- the Mundrethi plantation. He asked me to steal eight bottles of skooma from the Mundrethi manor and search for evidence which explains where the recent shipment of skooma came from.
20 In the Mundrethi personal chambers, I found a note which sheds some light on the origin of the Camonna Tong's skooma shipment.
100 Finishes quest  Gordol the Scrivener thanked me for bringing him the skooma and the Camonna Tong's note.


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