Need help for Dwemer ruin mission
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Need help for Dwemer ruin mission
In Nefulgetingh(spl?) or something like that. Hasphat sent me of to what he claims as one of the largest Dwemer sites. I found the dead guy and a person told me to find someone who can translate a book called Hanging Gardens. Who can?
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There are two people that I know of that can translate Hanging Gardens. First there is the last living dwarf in the corprusarium in Tel Fyr. He doesn't so much translate it verbatum but he tells you what the book is about. The real translater is a Telvanni mage in Gnisis. (If you've done the Imperial Legion quests he's the guy that had the female orc legionaire locked up). But to translate it he needs a key. The key is another book that is written in both dwarven and elvish languages. Then there is a third book he can also translate. Look for a book called The Egg of Time. I can't recall the name of the third book. If you get the key and the other two books translated you can do the quest for Trebonius about what really happened to the dwarves.
There are two people that I know of that can translate Hanging Gardens. First there is the last living dwarf in the corprusarium in Tel Fyr. He doesn't so much translate it verbatum but he tells you what the book is about. The real translater is a Telvanni mage in Gnisis. (If you've done the Imperial Legion quests he's the guy that had the female orc legionaire locked up). But to translate it he needs a key. The key is another book that is written in both dwarven and elvish languages. Then there is a third book he can also translate. Look for a book called The Egg of Time. I can't recall the name of the third book. If you get the key and the other two books translated you can do the quest for Trebonius about what really happened to the dwarves.
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The 3rd book is Divine Metaphysics (found in Bethamez); acquire The Egg of Time from Mzuleft.
Originally posted by UncleScratchy
There are two people that I know of that can translate Hanging Gardens. First there is the last living dwarf in the corprusarium in Tel Fyr. He doesn't so much translate it verbatum but he tells you what the book is about. The real translater is a Telvanni mage in Gnisis. (If you've done the Imperial Legion quests he's the guy that had the female orc legionaire locked up). But to translate it he needs a key. The key is another book that is written in both dwarven and elvish languages. Then there is a third book he can also translate. Look for a book called The Egg of Time. I can't recall the name of the third book. If you get the key and the other two books translated you can do the quest for Trebonius about what really happened to the dwarves.
The 3rd book is Divine Metaphysics (found in Bethamez); acquire The Egg of Time from Mzuleft.
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