Imperial City

Online:Imperial City Prison Pledge

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Prove you are truly Undaunted by clearing the Imperial City Prison.
Zone: Cyrodiil
Faction: Undaunted
Quest Giver: Glirion the Redbeard at the Enclave Elden RootWayrestMournhold
Location(s): Imperial City Prison
Prerequisite Quest: Taking the Undaunted Pledge
Reward: Silver Undaunted Key or 2x Gold Undaunted Key
Leveled Gold
Required Level: 50
RepeatableRepeatable: Daily
Imperial City Prison
This quest is currently disabled (as of Patch 2.6.4)
The Pledge system was redesigned with One Tamriel to offer more rewards more often, and at a predictable rate.
Glirion has challenged me to explore the Imperial City Prison in the Imperial City.


Quick Walkthrough[edit]

Silver Objectives
  1. Kill Ibomez the Flesh Sculptor.
  2. Kill the Flesh Abomination.
  3. Kill Lord Warden Dusk.
Gold Objectives
VeteranYou can only complete the Gold Key Challenge in Veteran Mode.
  1. Read the Warden's Tome before defeating the Lord Warden.

Detailed Walkthrough[edit]

Quest Stages[edit]

Imperial City Prison Pledge
Finishes Quest Journal Entry
Notes
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