Online:Erold
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Erold | |||
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Home Settlement | Belkarth | ||
Location | Crossroads Tavern | ||
Race | Breton | Gender | Male |
Health | 39959 | ||
Reaction | Friendly | ||
Other Information | |||
Faction(s) | Star-Gazers |
Erold is a Breton Star-Gazer who can be encountered upstairs in the Crossroads Tavern in Belkarth. When you talk to him upon receiving the Star-Gazers' blessing, he will give you The Corrupted Stone quest.
After you complete The Missing Guardian, Erold will relocate to outside of Star-Gazers' Observatory and will not be interactable anymore.
Related Quests[edit]
- The Corrupted Stone: Gain access to the Warrior's Apex Stone.
Quest-Related Events[edit]
The Corrupted Stone[edit]
When you are at the Crossroads Tavern, Erold wants to talk to you about the Celestials, and will say "The Apex Stone could be the key. If only I could get my hands on the tools those ancient priests possessed." when passed by. You can speak to him to start the quest:
- "Excuse me. Hara says you've joined our number. That's very exciting, because I've discovered something that can help us understand who or what the Celestials really are."
- I'm listening.
- "I've learned from certain ancient writings that this may not be the first time the Celestials have appeared in Craglorn! These legends describe a link between Mundus and the stars, right here in Craglorn. Apex Stones, they call them."
- How does that help us?
- "I know where to find one of these stones—a great mundus stone dedicated to the Celestial Warrior. But it's locked deep in the ruins of Kardala. Only a Skystone amulet, the kind worn by ancient Nedic priests, can open the way."
- Where do we find a Skystone amulet?
- "Many Dwarven religious texts refer to a Dwemer site called Mtharnaz. A high priest named Arnming wrote that he wished to be buried there, "among the masters of heavenly stone." His burial site is our best chance of finding a Skystone amulet."
- What can you tell me about Mtharnaz?
- "Nedic writings suggest that the Nedes may have been slaves at sites like Mtharnaz, and they may have adopted some Dwarven practices. But the Dwarves are such a mystery. It's impossible to guess what those practices might have been."
- Tell me more about the Nedes.
- "We don't know a lot about them. They were an early race who settled in Craglorn. What history we do know tells a tale of enslavement and invasion—the Dwemer, the Ayleids, and finally the Yokudans, all had their way with the Nedes."
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- What's the connection between the Nedic priests and the Skystone amulet?
- "The Nedes apparently followed a variety of customs and religious practices, adapting to whatever invaders were currently overwhelming them. One of these customs was star-worship. The Skystone amulet was a symbol of the priestly office."
- What do you expect to learn from the Warrior's Apex Stone?
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- "Nedic writings talk about the Apex Stones in a variety of ways, but they all agree that there is a connection between the stars and these stones. If we can understand that connection, perhaps we can find out how to stop the Celestials."
Notes[edit]
- Prior to Update 12, he was located inside the Star-Gazers' Observatory.