Kill Burub gra-Bamog in Ashunartes
There is a Daedric shrine named Ashunartes occupied by Orcs. Their leader, Burub gra-Bamog, needs to be eliminated. To get directions to the shrine, you will be directed to see a farmer named Alof, who lives on the north shore of Lake Amaya. You can skip all the Alof stuff and head straight for the shrine, which is immediately to the west of Marandus. The leader you must kill is on the upper level of the shrine. Report back to Eydis after disposing of Burub.
thats what gamebanshee has told em to do for this quest. the problem is, not only is alof dead<...oops...> but i cat find marandus, is ait a city, a town, a bulding, a person, what? if anyone oculd help me wiht this wuest, id be much obliged
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SPOILERS
If you start at Alof's Farmhouse, you need to go a short distance northeast, to get to the Ashunartes Shrine. Unfortunately, there are mountains in the way, so it helps if you can levitate. If you can't, then you can sometimes weave your way through mountains, without levitating. Marandus is a stronghold that is right beside it, on the east side.
There are two entrances to Ashunartes, and your target can be found by using the east entrance, which takes you to the upper level of the shrine. You may have to look around for this entrance, it's hard to notice at first.
If you start at Alof's Farmhouse, you need to go a short distance northeast, to get to the Ashunartes Shrine. Unfortunately, there are mountains in the way, so it helps if you can levitate. If you can't, then you can sometimes weave your way through mountains, without levitating. Marandus is a stronghold that is right beside it, on the east side.
There are two entrances to Ashunartes, and your target can be found by using the east entrance, which takes you to the upper level of the shrine. You may have to look around for this entrance, it's hard to notice at first.
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