Online:What's Hers is Ours
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Quick Walkthrough[edit]
- Retrieve the Hagraven Totem from Briar Rock Ruins.
- Talk to Bralthahawn in Markarth.
Detailed Walkthrough[edit]
Bralthahawn's contacts in the Wildblood clan believe that a hagraven matron has been influencing their rivals, the Thornroot clan. The hagraven supposedly possesses a totem that gives her strength and influence over the clan. The Wildblood clan would like someone to take that totem away from the hagraven matron to weaken her.
Go to Briar Rock Ruins and find the hagraven's totem. The totem is located inside Dead Crone Tower, which is atop the ruins to the west. Climb the tower and enter Dead Crone Overlook. The totem is up a small incline, south of Matron Grygarsnit's briarheart ritual site. Once you have the totem, return to Bralthahawn in Markarth to be rewarded.
Quest Stages[edit]
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Finishes Quest | Journal Entry |
I should find the lair of the Thornroot clan's hagraven matron and take her totem.
Objective: Gather the Hagraven Totem
Hidden Objective: Gather the Hagraven Totem
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I retrieved the hagraven matron's totem. I should return this to Bralthahawn.
Objective: Talk to Bralthahawn
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