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The Dominion's lifeline to Malabal Tor is under siege. If I want to assist in the defense of Velyn Harbor, I should speak with Lieutenant Ehran near the gate to Greenshade.
Quick WalkthroughEdit
- Talk to Scout Arenwe on the main road near Dra'bul, Jathsogur or Silvenar.
- Talk to Lieutenant Ehran south of Velyn Harbor.
Detailed WalkthroughEdit
While traveling near Dra'bul, Jathsogur or Silvenar, you may find an Altmer scout called Arenwe. She tells you that hands are needed at Velyn Harbor, as the port city is being invaded. Velyn Harbor is crucial to the Dominion, as it is the link between Greenshade and Malabal Tor. If lost, it could be devastating.
Travel to Velyn Harbor and speak with Lieutenant Ehran above the wayshrine, by the Greenshade gate. He will reward you with a small amount of gold for answering the call to action.
NotesEdit
- This quest only offered if you have not started House and Home. You can accept House and Home from Corporal Anerel while this quest is active.
Quest StagesEdit
The Siege of Velyn Harbor | |
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Finishes Quest | Journal Entry |
Objective: Talk to Lieutenant Ehran in Velyn Harbor
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Notes
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<Alias=LocationHold>
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