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Grander Nemarcet was robbed of his dowry by a brigand and her pack of beasts. He asked me to retrieve his stolen belongings so he can finalize his marriage.
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Four dowry items need to be collected:
- Grander's Silks
- Grander's Gemstones
- Grander's Jewelry
- Grander's Spices
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A Matter of Propriety | |
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Finishes Quest | Journal Entry |
I should search Fyrelight Cave and retrieve what I can of Grander's stolen dowry.
Objective: Find Dowry Items
Hidden Objective: Find Gem Coffer
Hidden Objective: Find Jewelry Casket
Hidden Objective: Find Rare Spices
Hidden Objective: Find Exquisite Cloth
Optional Step: Talk to Grander
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