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Quick Summary: written by oath2order, not checked


Walkthrough: not written


Quest Stages: not written
Recover secret books from Hermaeus Mora.
Zone: Telvanni Peninsula
Quest Giver: Ordinator Tilena
Location(s): Necrom, The Disquiet Study
Prerequisite Quest: Call of the High Ordinator
Reward: Necrom Reward Coffer
Average Leveled Gold
XP Gain: High Experience XP
ID: 7036
RepeatableRepeatable: Daily
Recover the Temple's secrets
Ordinator Tilena needs someone to go to the Disquiet Study and find the books that an apostate scribe gave to Hermaeus Mora. I volunteered my services.


Quick Walkthrough[edit]

  1. Receive instructions from Ordinator Tilena.
  2. Enter the Disquiet Study.
  3. Find the 3 Temple Secrets.
  4. Return to Ordinator Tilena.

Detailed Walkthrough[edit]

Make your way to the Disquiet Study in Apocrypha. Your task is to make your way through the delve to locate the three Temple Secrets.

After that, return to Ordinator Tilena for your reward.

Quest Stages[edit]

Secrets Reclaimed
Finishes Quest Journal Entry
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Finishes quest☑
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Notes
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