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Online:Dragon Lore: Stormcrag Crypt

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Find a scroll in Stormcrag Crypt that will help the Northern Elsweyr Defense Force in their mission against the Dragons.
Zone: Grahtwood
Quest Giver: Zahari
Location(s): Stormcrag Crypt, Grahtwood Northern Gate
Prerequisite Quest: The Halls of Colossus
Reward: Northern Elsweyr Defense Force Cache
eveled]]Average LeveledGold Gold
XP Gain: Standard Experience XP
ID: 6345
RepeatableRepeatable: Daily
An ancient trunk like the one in Stormcrag Crypt
Dragons have not been seen in Tamriel for generations, and the Khajiit are unsure how best to fight against them. The ancient Nords recorded Dragon fighting techniques on scrolls they keep in their crypts. I need to find these scrolls.


Quick WalkthroughEdit

  1. Find the Stormcrag Crypt Scroll in Stormcrag Crypt and return to Zahari.

Detailed WalkthroughEdit

Travel to Eastmarch and enter Stormcrag Crypt. The closest wayshrine is the Jorunn's Stand Wayshrine. You'll find the Stormcrag Crypt Scroll in an Ancient Trunk in the northeast chamber within the delve, where Deathknight Stormcrag is located. The trunk is located near Deathknight Stormcrag's resting place. Once you have the scroll, return to Zahari at the camp north of Cormount.

Quest StagesEdit

Dragon Lore: Stormcrag Crypt
Finishes Quest Journal Entry
Zahari asked me to travel to Stormcrag Crypt, a Nord burial site in Eastmarch, and look for a scroll with information on fighting Dragons in its depths.
Objective: Find Scroll in Stormcrag Crypt
Finishes quest  I found a scroll with techniques for fighting Dragons. I should return the scroll to Zahari so she can forward such techniques to the Northern Elsweyr Defense Force.
Objective: Talk to Zahari
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