Online:Tomes of the Tsaesci
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The Senchal job broker, Guybert, urged me to search the Forsaken Citadel for sealed Akaviri tomes.
Quick Walkthrough[edit]
- Recover Sealed Akaviri Tomes from the Forsaken Citadel.
- Speak with Guybert Flaubert in Senchal.
Detailed Walkthrough[edit]
Guybert Flaubert has a contract from another client. This one wants 3 Sealed Akaviri Tomes from the Forsaken Citadel.
Two tomes can be found in the main building. One is in the entrance library, the other is in the chamber just outside the library to the west. The third tome can be found in the courtyard, far to the west. Once you have three books, return to Guybert Flaubert for a reward.
Quest Stages[edit]
Tomes of the Tsaesci | |
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Finishes Quest | Journal Entry |
I must explore the Forsaken Citadel to find these ancient books.
Objective: Find Sealed Akaviri Tomes: 0/3
Hidden Objective: Find Sealed Akaviri Tome
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I found the sealed tomes Guybert requested. I should deliver them to him and claim my reward.
Objective: Talk to Guybert Flaubert
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