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Quick WalkthroughEdit
Detailed WalkthroughEdit
You come across a nervous Khajiit named Halinjiir, whose crops have been stolen by bandits. He wants you to enter Zainsipilu, retrieve his farming notes, and poison the water to destroy his crops. Enter Zainsipilu. It lies northwest of where you find Halinjirr.
Once inside Zainsipilu, you're going to want to find Halinjirr's notes. That's the closest objective to the entrance of the cavern. Follow the path until you end up in a massive chamber. Take the wooden bridge to the right, head past the waterfall to find the notes. Now head southwest and cross the lava river using the natural rock bridge. You can jump onto the rock wall in front of you and then climb over it.
Once you're over the rocks, make a left turn and cross the planks over the river. Enter the little cave passage and take Halinjirr's sugar toxin, then go back and poison the water source near the crops you passed after crossing the lava river. The delve's boss is in the chamber with the sugar toxin, so you may have the chance to complete the delve while you're here.
Once you've poisoned the underground spring, leave Zainsipilu and talk to Falura outside. Falura admits that she and Halinjirr were growing moon-sugar in the cavern. You have the option to either bring the notes to Halinjirr and let him go free, or turn his notes in to Captain Bethes in Seyda Neen. Speak with Halinjirr after finishing up with Falura and make your choice. Either hand the notes to Halinjirr, or lie to him and head to Seyda Neen to turn him in.
NotesEdit
- Halinjirr's Notes won't exist in the delve before starting the quest.
- All the mudcrabs wallowing in the water source collapse and die after you pour the toxin.
BugsEdit
- While talking to Halinjiir after returning from the cave, the Dark Elf-specific dialogue option for the quest choice isn't red color-coded like the other two options. ?
Quest StagesEdit
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Finishes Quest | Journal Entry |
I should venture into Zainsipilu to take stock of the bandit infestation.
Objective: Enter Zainsipilu
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I entered Zainsipilu. Now I should search for Halinjirr's notes and the plant toxin he mentioned.
Objective: Obtain Halinjirr's Toxin
Objective: Find Halinjirr's Notes
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I should pour the toxin I found into the underground spring. That should destroy Halinjirr's captured crop.
Objective: Poison the Crop
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I claimed the missing notes and poisoned the crops. I should return to Halinjirr to inform him of my success.
Objective: Leave Zainsipilu
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Halinjirr's farmhand, Falura, beckoned me over. I should speak with her.
Objective: Talk to Falura
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Falura urged me to report Halinjirr to the authorities. I should speak with him to verify Falura's claims.
Objective: Talk to Halinjirr
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I decided to report Halinjirr to Captain Bethes in Seyda Neen. I should track this officer down and tell him about what I discovered. (If you report Halinjirr to the authorities)
Objective: Talk to Captain Bethes
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I decided to keep Halinjirr's activities in Zainsipilu a secret. I should bid him farewell. (If you keep Halinjirr's secret)
Objective: Talk to Halinjirr
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- Not all Journal Entries may appear in your journal; which entries appear and which entries do not depends on the manner in which the quest is done.
- Stages are not always in order of progress. This is usually the case with quests that have multiple possible outcomes or quests where certain tasks may be done in any order. Some stages may therefore repeat objectives seen in other stages.