Morrowind:Nammu
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Walkthrough: written by Yagutzal (already bit written, but expanded), not checked
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# of Zones | 1 | |
Occupants | ||
Smugglers, Prisoner | ||
Console Location Code(s) | ||
Nammu | ||
Region | ||
Grazelands, [11,5] |
Nammu is a small cave in the Grazelands region to the west of Tel Aruhn.
This is one of those caves which may be difficult enough to find at first, but once you've found it, you'll wonder just how you managed to miss it. Situated about halfway between the Dunmer Stronghold of Falensarano to the west, and the Daedric Shrine of Yansirramus to the southeast, with Tel Aruhn a little further off to the east, this cave is the eventual destination of a late Imperial Cult quest, to find the Ring of the Wind. It is guarded by a band of six smugglers, one of whom, Galmis Dren, wears the ring. There is also an unusual Redguard prisoner, Jon Hawker, who will ask you for a Scroll of Divine Intervention in order to be freed.
The agent Seliulus Laenius provides medium training service in Speechcraft, Light Armor, and Sneak if he is snuck up on or calmed.
Sulesa is encountered right upon the entrance. To the right are crates containing random leveled items. Couple crates hold Moon sugar and Ash Statues. Mornsu Omalor is also on the bridge. Over the bridge in next room to the nort-west are Seliulus Laenius and Moria Uulentanus. The urns contain food. Further deep into cave to the southwest Galar Baren is encountered. Area at the top of staircase has Galmis Dren, Jon Hawker, any good amount of containers containing more smuggled items. There are also couple of chests, which contain random loot and gold. The urn next to the potions contain scrolls.
People[edit]
Name | Race | Class | Faction | Level | Health | Magicka | Alarm | Fight | Notes | |
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Galar Baren | Dark Elf | Nightblade | 13 | 85 | 106 | 0 | 90 | |||
Galmis Dren | Dark Elf | Battlemage | 16 | 116 | 166 | 0 | 90 | Wears the Ring of the Wind | ||
Jon Hawker | Redguard | Trader | Imperial Cult (Layman) | 25 | 230 | 136 | 0 | 30 | He is a prisoner here. See Notes. | |
Moria Uulentanus | Imperial | Warrior | 9 | 119 | 92 | 0 | 90 | |||
Mornsu Omalor | Dark Elf | Archer | 10 | 98 | 94 | 0 | 90 | |||
Seliulus Laenius | Imperial | Agent | 11 | 92 | 102 | 0 | 90 | Trainer | ||
Sulesa | Redguard | Warrior | 14 | 166 | 80 | 0 | 90 |
Related Quests[edit]
Imperial Cult[edit]
- Ring in Darkness: Find this legendary ring in the caverns of Nammu.
Notes[edit]
- Galmis Dren also wears a Dwemer Cuirass, Dwemer Helm and Bonemold Boots.
- Bringing a Scroll of Divine Intervention to free Jon Hawker (which turns out not to be his real name) will net two nice unique gloves, Zenithar's Wiles and Zenithar's Warning, and a Reputation Point.
- Two skill books (Conjuration, Enchant) and four potions can be found lying around. A barrel contains a guaranteed Cruel Shardblade and two Scrolls of Divine Intervention. Other treasure is random but includes weapons, booze, moon sugar and ash statues.
- Oddly, Mornsu Omalor, the archer, carries twelve bows, but only one arrow.
Bugs[edit]
- If you stay in dialog with Jon Hawker and continue to give him Divine Intervention scrolls, you'll get additional copies of the gloves and Reputation points.