Tamriel Rebuilt:Duress of a Slave

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Deliver a letter to a young noble facing a moral dilemma.
Quest Giver: Lloris Dalan
Location(s): Almas Thirr, Temple
Reward: Indoril Amulet (successfully advise anything other than freedom) or Seventh Barrier Ring (successfully advise freeing slave), 100 gold (telling Idura Voron that you delivered the letter)
Disposition: -40 to +15 (Idura Voron)
Reputation Gain: +5 (Tribunal Temple)
ID: TR_m3_TT_Lloris2, TR_m3_TT_Lloris2b, TR_m3_TT_Lloris2c, TR_m3_TT_Lloris2d, TR_m3_TT_Lloris2e

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Quick Walkthrough[edit]

  1. Speak to Lloris Dalan about duties.
  2. Report to Idura Voron and ask about a letter to Indoril Danvas.
  3. Deal with Illene Teloth.
  4. Bring the Letter to Indoril Danvas to Indoril Danvas in Roa Dyr.
  5. Advise Indoril Danvas on the problem of a good death.
  6. Report back to Idura Voron.

Detailed Walkthrough[edit]

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Notes[edit]

  • The Seventh Barrier ring provides a 70 pt shield enchantment for 60 seconds (cast on use).
  • You will require 75 speechcraft to convince the Indoril noble to free his slave

Quest Stages[edit]

The following Journal ID and Index codes can be used with the Journal console command to manually update the quest to a certain point.

Duress of a Slave (TR_m3_TT_Lloris2)
Index Finishes Quest Journal Entry
10Lloris Dalan asked me to go the Office of Intercession in the Almas Thirr plaza and find Idura Voron. She told me to do some small delivery task Idura has for me.
20Idura Voron gave me a letter, which I'm supposed to deliver to Indoril Danvas, a young Indoril noble. Idura told me he can be found in the chapel-estate of Roa Dyr, east of Almas Thirr.
30I delivered Idura Voron's letter to Indoril Danvas. He was surprised to see an outlander being a sworn member of the Temple and asked me to provide insight to the problem of a good death.
100Finishes quest☑Idura Voron thanked me for delivering the letter to Indoril Danvas and gave me some gold. She told me to return to Lloris Dalan.
150Finishes quest☑Idura Voron was seemingly distraught to hear that I hadn't handed the letter to Indoril Danvas personally. She told me to return to Lloris Dalan.
175Finishes quest☑Idura Voron was distraught and angry to hear that I let Illene Teloth know the contents of her letter to Indoril Danvas. She told me to return to Lloris Dalan.
200Finishes quest☑Idura Voron was disappointed to hear that I had opened the letter and read it. She asked me to keep quiet about the contents of the letter. Idura told me to return to Lloris Dalan.
250Finishes quest☑I lied to Idura Voron, telling her that I had delivered her letter to Indoril Danvas. She thanked me and gave me some gold. Idura told me to return to Lloris Dalan.
Duress of a Slave (TR_m3_TT_Lloris2b)
100I broke the seal on Idura Voron's letter.
200From Idura Voron's letter I learned that she is trying to locate an unnamed missing person under Indoril Danvas' orders. She also appears to be desperately in love with him.
Duress of a Slave (TR_m3_TT_Lloris2c)
10According to Indoril Danvas, one of the slaves owned by the chapel-estate of Roa Dyr is badly hurt and dying a slow, agonizing death. Indoril Danvas is interested to hear what I -- both as an outlander and a representative of the Temple -- think is the honorable thing to do in this situation.
20I decided to wash my hand of the fate of the dying slave, which disappointed Indoril Danvas.
30Ultimately, I decided to wash my hand of the fate of the dying slave. Indoril Danvas said he understood why I made that decision and thanked me for being frank with him in our discussion.
40I told Indoril Danvas that the dying slave should be put to death as quickly as possible.
50I told Indoril Danvas that the dying slave should be made an example of, so that the other slaves will think twice before trying to escape.
60I told Indoril Danvas that the dying slave should be given a honorable death -- a death that Indoril Danvas would wish upon himself.
70I told Indoril Danvas that the dying slave should be given poison that kills him.
80I told Indoril Danvas that the dying slave should be given poison that kills him. I used my learnedness in the art of alchemy to provide Indoril Danvas with a proper formula for the poison.
90I told Indoril Danvas that a healer should tend to the slave. Indoril Danvas didn't think my advice was very helpful and assumed that I'm being wilfully ignorant of the hopelessness of the situation.
100I told Indoril Danvas that a healer should tend to the slave. At first Indoril Danvas was suspicious of my suggestion, but thanks to my learnedness in the art of healing, I was able to convince him.
110I told Indoril Danvas that the dying slave should be simply left alone. Indoril Danvas wasn't impressed with my advice.
120I told Indoril Danvas that the dying slave should be simply left alone. After listening to my arguments Indoril Danvas agreed that taking no action is the thing to do in this situation.
130I told Indoril Danvas that the dying slave should be freed and that he should be taken back to Black Marsh, so he doesn't have to die in a strange land. Indoril Danvas disagreed saying that my suggestion wasn't a feasible thing to do at all.
140I told Indoril Danvas that the dying slave should be freed and that he should be taken back to Black Marsh, so he doesn't have to die in a strange land. Indoril Danvas agreed and said that he will make the necessary arrangements to make it happen. He also thanked me for the advice and gave me a special ring.
150I convinced Indoril Danvas that instead of asking me to solve his dilemma, he should think for himself. Indoril Danvas thought that there was wisdom in my words and thanked me.
200Indoril Danvas became irritated during our conversation and told me that he doesn't need my help anymore.
Duress of a Slave (TR_m3_TT_Lloris2d)
10I was approached by Illene Teloth, a Temple Disciple. She asked me if I was delivering a letter to Indoril Danvas.
20I lied to Illene Teloth telling her that she was mistaken about the letter. She believed me and bid me good day.
30I spun a lie about the contents of the letter -- and Illene Teloth believed me. She thanked me for this "information" and bid me good day.
40I gave Idura Voron's letter to Illene Teloth. She read it and gave it back to me, then told me to deliver the letter to Roa Dyr nevertheless.
50I let Illene Teloth know what Idura Voron had written in her letter to Indoril Danvas.
100I refused to let Illene Teloth read the letter to Indoril Danvas.
Duress of a Slave (TR_m3_TT_Lloris2e)
50I was told that Indoril Danvas can be found meditating on the bottom floor in the centermost building in Roa Dyr known as the Crossing of Lamps.
100I gave Idura Voron's letter to an Indoril retainer, who promised to deliver the letter to Indoril Danvas posthaste.
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