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Quick Summary: written by Tib, checked by Tatanko


Walkthrough: written by Tatanko, not checked


Quest Stages: written by Jeancey, checked by Tatanko
Deliver a letter to Cheydinhal.
Zone: Cyrodiil
Quest Giver: Letter to Belya
Location(s): Near the Arvina Estate, Cheydinhal
Reward: Average Leveled Gold
XP Gain: High Experience
ID: 4691
A letter lies next to a body in the water
I found a letter from someone named Iocundus in Cheydinhal.


Quick Walkthrough[edit]

  1. Find and read Letter to Belya at a lake near Arvina Estate.
  2. Travel to Cheydinhal and inform Iocundus.

Detailed Walkthrough[edit]

At the water's edge of a pond near the Arvina Estate, a note can be found lying next to a dead body. When reading the note, you learn the identity of the person laying in the water nearby and get the hint that you should speak with someone in Cheydinhal.

Travel to the town, and once there locate Iocundus Arius on the rebels' side of town. In return for your discretion in handling this information, he gives you a reward and asks you to leave.

Quest Stages[edit]

Cause and Effect
Finishes Quest Journal Entry
I should travel to Cheydinhal and return the letter to Iocundus.
Objective: Travel to Cheydinhal
Finishes quest☑ Now that I'm in Cheydinhal, I should deliver this letter to Iocundus.
Objective: Talk to Iocundus
Notes
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