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I've found a scared bandit trying to hide in Portdun Watch. He wants me to take a token to his brother, though he was too frightened to tell me much more.
Quick WalkthroughEdit
- Explore Portdun Watch.
- Find Remy Berard hiding behind some tents.
- Take his token to Therron Berard.
- Make sure Therron abandons his career path.
Detailed WalkthroughEdit
Do as I sayEdit
As you explore Portdun Watch you will come across a bandit named Remy Berard hiding behind some tents. If you talk to him he admits he is a bandit but regrets his decision. He thinks it's too late to save him, but not his brother, who has not joined up with him yet. He asks you to take a token to his brother to persuade him to abandon plans to become a bandit.
Not as I doEdit
Remy's brother, Therron Berard, lives in Wayrest. You can find him in the Merchant District. When you give him the token he thanks you and promises to abandon his plans to become a bandit with his brother.
Quest StagesEdit
Do as I Say | |
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Finishes Quest | Journal Entry |
I should find Therron Berard and give him the heirloom his brother handed me. Remy Berard said his brother would understand what it means.
Objective: Talk to Therron Berard
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Notes
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