Online:To Moonmont
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Quick Summary: written by Jeancey, checked by MolagBallet
Quest Stages: written by Jeancey, checked by MolagBallet |
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A mysterious Khajiit named Hunal spoke to me outside of the city of Dune. He told me some important task awaits me at the temple known as Moonmont.
Quick Walkthrough[edit]
- Talk to Moon-Bishop Hunal outside the west entrance of Dune.
- Talk to Nabira on the eastern steps of Moonmont.
Detailed Walkthrough[edit]
If you enter Dune from the west, you will encounter a Khajiiti Moon-Bishop who will insist that your destiny lies at a temple called Moonmont. Head south, all the way through Reaper's March. Moonmont is the southernmost structure marked on the map. A moon-priestess named Nabira awaits you in front of the temple with her companion, Zaddo. She will reward you for traveling all this way.
If you started the quest after the completion of The First Step, Khali will be the one to reward you at Moonmont.
Notes[edit]
- This quest is only offered if you have not started Motes in the Moonlight or The Path to Moonmont.
Quest Stages[edit]
To Moonmont | |
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Finishes Quest | Journal Entry |
I should find someone to let me in on this important task at the temple of Moonmont.
Objective: Talk to Someone at Moonmont
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I've arrived at this temple and found a pair of acolytes awaiting me. I should speak to one of them.
Objective: Talk to Nabira
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Notes
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<Alias=LocationHold>
) is dynamically set by the game and will be filled in with the appropriate word(s) when seen in game.
- Not all Journal Entries may appear in your journal; which entries appear and which entries do not depends on the manner in which the quest is done.
- Stages are not always in order of progress. This is usually the case with quests that have multiple possible outcomes or quests where certain tasks may be done in any order. Some stages may therefore repeat objectives seen in other stages.