Online:Inguya's Mining Samples
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Quick WalkthroughEdit
- Read the letter.
- Take the Mining Samples out of Inguya's bag.
- Speak with Ingfred the Tall in Dusktown.
Detailed WalkthroughEdit
While meandering through Dark Moon Grotto you may come across the corpse of Inguya, a fair Nord woman. Next to her corpse is a bag and a letter, which appears to be written by her and addressed to another woman named Irm. Inguya was sent out to Dark Moon Grotto on a job by her employer, Ingfred the Tall, who has behaved inappropriately around her according to the letter. The samples should be returned despite of Ingfred's misconduct.
Take the Mining Samples out of her bag and head towards Dusktown Cavern, which lies to the east of Dark Moon Grotto. Dusktown is a settlement in the northern portion of the region. Head across the river and up the hill until you find the Bitterblade Mining Consortium. Ingfred is standing out front, and he rewards you for bringing him Inguya's missing samples.
Quest StagesEdit
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Finishes Quest | Journal Entry |
I should read the letter next to her body. It might have useful clues.
Objective: Collect the Crumpled Letter
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I read the letter. Inguya was collecting mining samples for Ingfred the Tall in Dusktown. I should get the ore she found.
Objective: Retrieve the Mining Samples
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I gathered the mining samples. I should deliver them to Ingfred the Tall in Dusktown.
Objective: Find Ingfred the Tall
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I found Ingfred the Tall. I should let him know Inguya is dead and hand over her mining samples.
Objective: Talk to Ingfred the Tall
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I should talk to Ingfred the Tall.
Objective: Talk to Ingfred the Tall
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