Morrowind:Strange Man at Gindrala Hleran's House
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Detailed Walkthrough[edit]
Once you have defeated Dagoth Gares, Gindrala Hleran in Ald'ruhn will ask you to get rid of a strange, almost naked man in her house. If you enter her house, the trespasser is revealed to be a Dreamer. Since he refuses to leave, you are forced to kill him. You can use a Command Humanoid spell to have him follow you out of the house but the only way to get final resolution of the quest is to kill him. Report back to Gindrala Hleran to complete this quest and get a reputation boost as reward.
Notes[edit]
- Gindrala gives you her key to open her front door, but never takes it back again.
Bugs[edit]
- Gindrala may not ask for your help when she greets you.
- You can use the console to add:
addtopic "strange man"
- You can use the console to add:
- The dreamer respawns even after the quest is completed. Gindrala will greet you as if the quest never starts (by saying "there is a strange man in my house..."), but will acknowledge your help when selecting the "strange man" topic and will not give you the quest more than once. ?
Quest Stages[edit]
The following Journal ID and Index codes can be used with the Journal
console command to manually update the quest to a certain point.
Strange Man at Gindrala Hleran's House (A1_SleeperDreamer02) | ||
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Index | Finishes Quest | Journal Entry |
1 | Gindrala Hleran says there's a strange man in her house, and he won't leave. She asked me to get him out of there, because he is scaring her. | |
50 | I told Gindrala Hleran that I had to kill the strange man who had invaded her house. She was grateful, and promised to tell everyone how kind and brave I'd been. |