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The location of Indoranyon?

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The location of Indoranyon?

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As part of my quest to make the best set of Daedric armour ever, I am in need of the location of the Dunmer Stronghold of Indoranyon. I've looked throught the GBanshee guides, and on the map, and all that it has told me is that it's a Dunmer Stronghold; funnily enough.

So, if anybody could point out the me the general location of said Stronghold, I would greatly appreciate it.

Thankyou.
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Post by Alien_Newborn »

Indoranyon is essentially straight east (not west, thank you very much) :D of the Zainab Camp, and south of Tel Mora. It's right on the coast too, so if you just walk along the east side of the island in the grazelands area, you'll find it before you know it.
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East, you mean? Thankyou any way, finding that was giving me no end of trouble. :)


EDIT: All right, I have found it. But upon entrance, I was attacked by the occupants, and was forced to kill them, including the Powerful Mage and Enchanter, Qorwynn; who I had hoped to speak to.

So; my question is, is there any way to prevent this needless slaughter? Why do the Dunmer continually attack me, and is there anything that I can do about it?
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Post by Alien_Newborn »

[QUOTE=RBitG]East, you mean?[/QUOTE]

Oh crap.... east it is :rolleyes: Well, that's been taken care of at least.
You could always cast a calm humanoid spell on the guy you want to talk to.
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Alien_Newborn wrote: You could always cast a calm humanoid spell on the guy you want to talk to.
Why I did not think of that I cannot say. Thanks again! *wave*
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Or, sometimes they take awhile to react. If you can sneak up/invisible past, you can then talk to them (though with invisibility it might say 'Huh? Who's talking?', just let the invisibility wear off then try).
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I'd thought about that, but the reason I needed to talk to him was for Enchanting training... about Fourty levels of it. :laugh:

Anyway, I went to the Mages guild and made a short, powerful Calm Humaniod spell that I could cast every time I wanted to talk to him. I ended up using about 10 of my Restore Magicka potions, and it got quite tedious having to locate him after every training session, but in the end I got what I wanted, thanks Alien!
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RBitG wrote:I'd thought about that, but the reason I needed to talk to him was for Enchanting training... about Fourty levels of it. :laugh:

Anyway, I went to the Mages guild and made a short, powerful Calm Humaniod spell that I could cast every time I wanted to talk to him. I ended up using about 10 of my Restore Magicka potions, and it got quite tedious having to locate him after every training session, but in the end I got what I wanted, thanks Alien!
i just used a standard calm spell and after leveling up to 100 from around 30 it wore off once. probly a glitch, but i dont mind :D
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wing wrote:i just used a standard calm spell and after leveling up to 100 from around 30 it wore off once. probly a glitch, but i dont mind :D
Doesn't a training session take one hour? If so, that was quite fortunate for you. :)
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Training takes 2 hours so it must have been a glitch.
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