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Quick Summary: written by Tib, checked by Tatanko


Walkthrough: written by Tatanko, not checked


Quest Stages: written by Tib, checked by Tatanko


Return a flute to its rightful owner.
Zone: Cyrodiil
Location(s): Outside Quickwater Cave, Chorrol
Reward: 0000250250Alliance Points
Average Leveled Gold
XP Gain: High Experience
ID: 4666
Halion playing for a small crowd
I found a small silver flute in a crate. An inscription on the flute reads, "Halion of Chorrol." There might be a reward for the flute's return.


Quick WalkthroughEdit

  1. Find a silver flute near Quickwater Cave.
  2. Deliver the flute to Halion in Chorrol.

Detailed WalkthroughEdit

Next to a campfire guarded by bandits, just outside the Quickwater Cave, a box can be found that contains a very special musical instrument, a Silver Flute. There is an inscription on the flute which reads: "Halion of Chorrol".

Make your way to Chorrol, where you will find Halion playing songs in front of a statue in the town square. Having given up the flute willingly, Halion will be surprised to see it again, but pleased nonetheless to have it returned. Hand over the flute and he will reward you.

Quest StagesEdit

The Silver Flute
Finishes Quest Journal Entry
I should travel to Chorrol.
Objective: Travel to Chorrol
Finishes quest  I should bring the flute to Halion in Chorrol.
Objective: Talk to Halion
Notes
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