Online:A Challenge of Worth
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Quick Walkthrough[edit]
- Enter Vateshran Hollows.
- Speak with Caddgarn.
Detailed Walkthrough[edit]
While traveling near the North Markarth Wayshrine, you'll come across a Reachman named Angair. He challenges you to take on his clan's sacred rites to prove that you're worthy of being in the Reach. The trial consists of defeating hordes of creatures summoned from Oblivion, and is intended as a rite of passage for his clan's children when they grow old and strong enough to be considered adults. You can take the cart behind Angair to reach Vateshran Hollows, where the rite takes place.
When you enter Vateshran Hollows, find Caddgarn and speak with him. He commends you for being courageous enough to take on the rites, but warns you that you'll most likely perish. He gives you a tidy sum for coming here in the first place.
Quest Stages[edit]
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Finishes Quest | Journal Entry |
Angair told me to find his clanmate Caddgarn in Vateshran Hollows if I wish to perform the Rites. I should go there and speak to him.
Objective: Talk to Caddgarn
Optional Step: Take the Cart to Vateshran Hollows
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I should find Caddgarn in the Vateshran Hollows and speak to him about taking the Vateshran's Rites.
Objective: Talk to Caddgarn
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