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Hide books in preparation for a goblin attack.
Zone: Cyrodiil
Quest Giver: Ufgra gra-Gum
Location(s): Cropsford
Reward: Cropsford Reward Container
Cyrodiil Citrus
0000250250Alliance Points
Average Leveled Gold
XP Gain: High Experience XP
ID: 4527
Required Level: 10
RepeatableRepeatable: Daily
A carefully hidden chest outside of town
Ufgra gra-Gum is worried about Cropsford's books being destroyed in a Goblin attack.


Quick WalkthroughEdit

  1. Speak to Ufgra gra-Gum in Cropsford.
  2. Hide some books in a chest outside the town.
  3. Return to Ufgra.

Detailed WalkthroughEdit

Rather than ask you to use violence against the local goblin tribe, Ufgra would like you to preserve some literature instead. She is concerned that some books will be destroyed in an attack, and so you are tasked with hiding them somewhere else.

Make your way northeast to a waterfall, and down low in the rocks you will find a chest waiting for you. Stash the books inside, and you will be confronted by a pair of goblins who were waiting to ambush. Deal with your attackers, then make your way back to Ufgra in Cropsford to collect your reward.

Quest StagesEdit

Securing Knowledge
Finishes Quest Journal Entry
She asked me to hide some of them in a chest on the outskirts of town.
Objective: Stow Books in Chest
Finishes quest  I hid some of Cropsford's books and survived a Goblin ambush. I should let Ufgra know.
Objective: Speak to Ufgra
Notes
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