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Gather materials for a local artist.
Zone: Cyrodiil
Quest Giver: Jurana
Location(s): Vlastarus, Silverscale Pond
Reward: Vlastarus Reward Container
Cyrodiil Citrus
0000250250Alliance Points
Average Leveled Gold
XP Gain: High Experience XP
ID: 4081
Required Level: 10
RepeatableRepeatable: Daily
Bandits have over-fished the pond
Jurana asked me to gather some silver scales for the local artist to use in her next project.


Quick Walkthrough[edit]

  1. Talk to Jurana in Vlastarus.
  2. Kill poachers at Silverscale Pond and collect some silver scales.
  3. Return to Jurana.

Detailed Walkthrough[edit]

Near the central flag of Vlastarus, speak to Jurana:

Anything I can do?
"Our resident artist, Nayya, is sulking. She insists she needs silver scales to create her next piece. Sadly, Silverscale Pond has been overfished by poachers. If you can steal some of the scales from them, I'll pay for them."
Consider it done.

Head west-southwest of Vlastarus, to the Silverscale Pond, where you will notice several Silverscale poachers, namely Silverscale Bravos and Silverscale Cutthroats. Kill some, and collect from their corpses three Silver Scales. Once you have done so, return to Jurana:

"Judging by the smell, you found some silver scales?
Yes. I hope this is enough.
"Excellent! Just what Nayya asked for, though I wouldn't be surprised if she says she needs more.
Here is your payment, as promised."

Quest Stages[edit]

Silver Scales
Finishes Quest Journal Entry
Poachers at Silverscale Pond should have some that I can steal.
Objective: Collect Silver Scale: 0/3
Finishes quest☑ I stole several silver scales from the poachers. I should bring them back to Jurana.
Objective: Talk to Jurana
Notes
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