Online:Enemy Reinforcements
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Hjorik has received word that more Dremora are entering the city from the north.
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Detailed Walkthrough[edit]
Talk to Hjorik to find out what he wants you to do.
- "You don't look wounded. What do you need?"
- You look like you need help.
- "Badly. But what else is new? A scout just reported that more Dremora are nearing Bruma. It could be a feitn, to draw off our guards. I can't risk weakening our defenses. Would you be willing to help?"
- What would I need to do?
- "They're coming from the north. Aluri watches that road. Meet her outside of town and she'll point you in the right direction. Stop them, if you can."
- I'll go now.
Scout Aluri can be found on the road north of Bruma. Speak with her and inquire about the troops that are supposedly heading to Bruma.
In the middle of your conversation, the Dremora attack! There really was a group of Dremora reinforcements on their way, and they're here now. Cut them down and report back to Hjorik.
- "Did you stop the Dremora reinforcements? We're barely surviving the ones here already."
- Yes, I stopped them.
- "That gives us some breathing room. I'm sure they'll try again, but we'll burn that bridge when we come to it. Aluri will keep an eye on the roads. That's all we can do for now."
Quest Stages[edit]
Enemy Reinforcements | |
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Finishes Quest | Journal Entry |
I need to stop them.
Objective: Stop Dremora from Entering Bruma
I should speak with Aluri on the road north of Bruma to get the latest information. Objective Hint: Talk to Aluri
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The Dremora reinforcements have been defeated. I should report back to Hjorik.
Objective: Talk to Hjorik
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Notes
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