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Talk to Feran Sadri or any other vampire in Castle Volkihar. They send you to Fura Bloodmouth for an assignment.
Get your assignment from Fura. She wants you to kill a Dawnguard spy. But don't draw attention. Some kills are for fun, some are for profit.
And others are for sending messages. This one is a message. With any luck, he'll bleed to death before anyone notices. A cold corpse will say what we want better than a warm one. You can ask Fura Bloodmouth what she means by 'don't draw attention'.
She clarifies that she does not want you to make a big scene, and you should definitely not get caught. The corpse is to be the message, not the attack.
This starts the quest: The Hunt Fura Bloodmouth has sent me to Ivarstead. I am to find and kill the Dawnguard member masquerading as a Traveling Bard.

I am to do so discreetly. Objectives (Optional) Make it a discreet kill Kill Traveling Bard Note: The NPC you have to kill and the location are chosen at random and will be different each time. For example instead of killing the Traveling Bard from Ivarstead, you might have to kill a Traveling Bard from Riften, a Traveling Pilgrim in Riverwood, or a Traveling Merchant from Rorikstead. Travel to Ivarstead (or any location you were assigned) and find your mark.
Wait for him or her to be at a place hidden from sight, then sneak from behind and assassinate him. You can also attempt to talk to him and persuade to come with you, then lure to a hidden area and kill him there. If you get spotted, bounty will be added and you will fail the optional objective, but still complete the main one. Return to Fura Bloodmoth at Castle Volkihar and tell her you have killed the Dawnguard masquerading as a traveling bard. You get an enchanted weapon or armor piece as a reward. This completes the side quest, 'The Hunt'.
As any The Elder Scrolls fan knows, Skyrim is the game that just keeps on giving. Despite the fact that it's been available for almost seven years now, the game is so expansive and full of hidden gems that even the most dedicated player probably hasn't done everything there is to do yet. There are so many barrows, forts, shipwrecks, holdings, and random little areas to explore, and every time you think you've finally found them all, you stumble upon a new one.
Hidden areas and secret quests exist in abundance, and it's incredibly exciting when you come across one for the first time! Now that we finally know that The Elder Scrolls VI is on its way—thank you, Bethesda—there's no time like the present to return to Skyrim and try to complete every single quest that's on offer, no matter how big or small. Don't worry—considering the rate that Bethesda is moving at, we'll probably have a few years to wait before Skyrim gets pushed aside for Elder Scrolls VI. Still, what better way to get hyped for the upcoming installment in the series than to have a good old binge on its current iteration?As we mentioned, there are a ton of hidden quests and areas in Skyrim that even the most exhaustive of playthroughs might not have covered yet. If you've already discovered all of the more obvious areas in the game and aren't sure where to go next, don't worry—we've got you covered! Here are just some of the hidden quests and locations in Skyrim that you might not have discovered yet. Via: elderscrolls.wikia.comForgotten Names is something of a forgotten quest amongst the majority of Skyrim players!
It's triggered after the player comes across a somewhat grisly scene in The Midden Dark, underneath the College of Winterhold. In a room littered with skeletons and covered in blood, a statue in the shape of a gauntlet sits in the center of the destruction. An incident report found nearby describes a failed ritual involving four rings. Can you locate these rings? What happens if you return the rings to the gauntlet? You'll have to find out!
Via: ITVD on youtube.comIf you're looking for a fun little side quest involving some morally questionable pirates and the East Empire Company, Rise In The East is the one for you! If you go to the East Empire Company office in the Windhelm Docks and speak to Orthus Endario, he'll tell you about a group of pirates named the Blood Horkers who are making the work of the Company somewhat difficult. He suspects that the pirates could be working with Clan Shatter-Shield—and it's up to you to confirm or disprove this hunch! Via: gaming.stackexchange.comIf you fancy totally abandoning 'official' quests for a while and just going on an adventure around Skyrim, why not spend a bit of time doing some treasure hunting? There are around a dozen treasure maps to be found dotted around Skyrim, and the reward that you get for successfully following one is pretty great.
If you've obtained or even just read a treasure map, you can head to the spot marked by an X and find a chest filled with not insignificant loot waiting for you! Via: Hank Hill on youtube.comOkay, so this isn't technically a 'hidden' quest, but it's one you won't have encountered unless you've ever played as a Dark Brotherhood assassin. Those Skyrim players with a slightly stronger moral compass won't have realized that if you take up Astrid's offer of joining the Brotherhood, one of your contracts will see you assassinating the emperor of Tamriel himself. Of course, this particular quest isn't exactly smooth-sailing, as you'd expect when your task is to slay the most important man in Tamriel! However, it's definitely worth giving a try. Via: elderscrolls.wikia.comIronbind Barrow is another slightly hidden dungeon that the casual Skyrim player might not have come across in their travels.
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Located to the south-west of Winterhold, it can be tricky to get to in the first place: there are a ton of wolves, frost trolls, and other beasts lurking in the area. However, if you do make it to the barrow, make sure to explore it fully.
There's a powerful draugr warlord, Gathrik, waiting for you at the end—and some nice loot to collect if you can defeat him. Via: elderscrolls.wikia.comIn the river located to the south-west of Sky Haven Temple, there sits an abandoned rowboat in the water.
This unmarked location isn't the source of a long and arduous quest—in fact, all that the boat has to offer is an apothecary's satchel, a strongbox, a chest hidden under the water, and some gemstones. However, it's actually pretty crucial for any Skyrim players who want to complete the quest 'The Only Cure.' If you're in need of a flawless ruby, you'd best go searching for this boat. Via: swept-wing-racer.deviantart.comRemember how we said that exploring Ironbind Barrow was definitely worth a shot? Well, if you do choose to head to this location, you'll unlock a minor quest along the way.
Before entering the barrow, you'll come across two friends—Salma and Beem-Ja—having a heated discussion about whether to explore the barrow or not. Eventually, the three of you all choose to explore the area together—but was this the right choice? Can Salma and Beem-Ja really be trusted? That's up to you to find out! Via: Twothless on YouTube.comThere are a number of hidden shipwrecks for you to explore around the coast of Skyrim.
Some of these have been totally abandoned and can be investigated without the player facing much of a threat. Others, however, have been taken over by bandits or marauders—and they're not exactly the friendliest characters in the game. It's definitely worth checking these shipwrecks out, whether or not they're currently occupied. They all contain some interesting loot, and some are even home to important quest items.
Via: Ray Dhimitri on youtube.comEncountering the Ebony Warrior is a feat that only the most dedicated Skyrim players can achieve. There are two important pre-requisites involved: you have to own the Dragonborn DLC, and your character has to be level 80 or higher. After this has been achieved, the Ebony Warrior will appear in one of Skyrim's cities and will challenge your character to a fight.
Ultimately, he wants to lose: he's ready for his soul to be sent to Sovngarde. However, this warrior is by no means easy to defeat.
Via: elderscrolls.wikia.comArcwind Point is a pretty interesting Ancient Nord Temple to explore. Located near the Rift Imperial Camp, it can be pretty difficult to find, and what you do discover there depends on what version of the game you have. If you have the Dawnguard DLC installed, you'll find that a dragon will spawn above the site! Plus, there'll be a Word Wall for the shout 'Drain Vitality' near the top of the Point.
Even without the DLC, though, there'll be a Draugr Deathlord waiting there who can be tricky to defeat. Via: TelVi on youtube.comFrostflow Abyss is a quest that's perfect for all of the sleuthing Skyrim players out there. It's triggered when you visit Frostflow Lighthouse, only to discover that its inhabitants—a seemingly ordinary family—have been brutally slain by an unknown assailant. Of course, this leads to CSI: Skyrim becoming a thing once again. You're tasked with solving the mystery of Frostflow but be warned: some tough foes lie ahead. This isn't a quest for the faint-hearted or the under-leveled players out there!
Via: Twothless on youtube.comIf you come across the shack of a man named Froki in the southern mountains of the Rift, make sure to go and introduce yourself to this reclusive hunter. He'll tell you all about Kyne, the Norse goddess of the Storm, and challenge you to complete Kyne's Sacred Trials. This basically entails you tracking down and defeating a range of ghostly creatures that live around Skyrim!
It's a pretty straightforward quest—until you have to defeat the Guardian Troll. If you can manage it, though, you'll get a pretty neat reward! Via: elderscrolls.wikia.comLiar's Retreat is both a location in The Reach and the name of an interesting quest that takes place in this underground hideout. When you discover the Retreat for the first time, you'll find that its bandit occupants are being overrun by Falmer. While the quest is ostensibly about finding out how and why the Falmer launched this attack, it's the prize you get at the end of it that really makes it worth your time.
You'll end up finding the Longhammer, which just happens to be one of the best unique weapons in the game! TheGamer – Privacy PolicyWe respect your privacy and we are committed to safeguarding your privacy while online at oursite. The following discloses the information gathering and dissemination practices for this Website.This Privacy Policy was last updated on May 10, 2018.
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