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ON-qico-Zone Story.png Report to a Watchman at Vulkhel Guard.
Zone: Auridon
Zone StoryThis quest is part of the Zone Story
Faction: Aldmeri Dominion
Quest Giver: Firtorel near Tanzelwil
Location(s): Vulkhel Guard
Reward: Very Low Leveled Gold
XP Gain: Very Low Experience XP
ID: 5058
 
A bored member of the Queen's entourage let me know Her Majesty plans to speak soon in the city of Vulkhel Guard.


Quick Walkthrough[edit]

  1. Travel to Vulkhel Guard.
  2. Talk to Watchman Yannodil.

Detailed Walkthrough[edit]

You meet Firtorel, on the road between Vulkhel Guard and Tanzelwil near to some wagons. She tells you that the queen is about to make a speech. You should travel to Vulkhel Guard and make yourself known to Watchman Yannodil.

Notes[edit]

Quest Stages[edit]

All the Fuss
Finishes Quest Journal Entry
Finishes quest☑ Firtorel, the bard at the Queen's camp, suggested I find a guard to report to once I reached Vulkhel Guard.
Objective: Report to a Watchman at Vulkhel Guard
Notes
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