Remember to send in your questions in celebration of hitting 10k submariners: The Mad Masker mod: http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim. Adds the adoring fan.You can find him in Candlehearth hall, Windhelm.He is a follower. Jun 26, 2012 Keynote: Although this is no way related to the current Adoring Fan follower mod made by Niborino9409, I am deciding to give him credit for releasing an Adoring Fan mod first. This is completely made from scratch and does not use any assets from his mod, or any other related mods. His Adoring Fan mod is a follower, while my mod is a summon. Quick Walkthrough. Find the body of an Arena Fan south of Ivarstead and read the Arena Fan's Note.; Find and kill Urgnok at the Ruins of Bthalft and take his armor.; Detailed Walkthrough An Adoring Fan. Upon installing the Alternative Armors - Dwarven Mail Creation, you will receive a miscellaneous objective to investigate a camp south of Ivarstead.This camp may prove difficult to.
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Quick Walkthrough[edit]
- Find the body of an Arena Fan south of Ivarstead and read the Arena Fan's Note.
- Find and kill Urgnok at the Ruins of Bthalft and take his armor.
Detailed Walkthrough[edit]
An Adoring Fan[edit]
Upon installing the Alternative Armors - Dwarven MailCreation, you will receive a miscellaneous objective to investigate a camp south of Ivarstead. This camp may prove difficult to find as there is no quest pointer (see bugs). It can be found just across the bridge south of Ivarstead, traveling west along the opposite bank of the river. Here you will find the body of an Arena Fan, who can be looted to obtain the Arena Fan's Note as well as a copy of The Crimson Dirks, v8. The book tells the tale of Urgnok, a former member of a gang of outlaws known as the Crimson Dirks, who left his life of crime and ascended to the rank of Bloodletter in the Imperial City Arena before being forced to flee north to Skyrim.
Upon looting the fan's note, you will receive a new miscellaneous objective to read it. Doing so will begin this quest, and will also reveal that the fan attempted to meet with this ex-combatant before his untimely death. Urgnok is apparently fighting in the local underground pits and didn't take kindly to being tracked down. The note states that he was recently spotted living at the Ruins of Bthalft, a bandit camp to the south.
Travel to Bthalft and you will find Urgnok living amongst the bandits. He will be easy to spot due to his full set of Dwarven Mail armor. Urgnok is hostile and will attack you on sight; kill him and take his armor to complete the quest. Once the quest is complete, Dwarven Mail items will begin to appear in leveled lists, meaning you will begin to find it as random loot or being worn by enemies.
Notes[edit]
- Dwarven Mail uses the same model as Dwarven armor in Blades.
Bugs[edit]
- The initial miscellaneous quest does not provide a map marker showing the location of the Arena Fan's camp. However, you can get a rough guide on the area by navigating to your journal and showing the quest location on the map. ?
- The Arena Fan's corpse may despawn if you take too long to head to his camp. ?
Quest Stages[edit]
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Stage | Finishes Quest | Journal Entry |
10 | Objective 10: Investigate the camp south of Ivarstead | |
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Fan Favorite (ccBGSSSE062_Quest) | ||
10 | At a camp to the south of Ivarstead, I found the body of an Arena fan. According to the note on his body, he was attempting to meet with an Orc he believed was a former combatant. I should head to the Ruins of Bthalft and see if I can find this Orc. Objective 10: Find the Orc at the Ruins of Bthalft | |
20 | At a camp to the south of Ivarstead, I found the body of an Arena fan. According to the note on his body, he was attempting to meet with an Orc he believed was a former combatant. I encountered the Orc at the Ruins of Bthalft and defeated him. | |
100 | At a camp to the south of Ivarstead, I found the body of an Arena fan. According to the note on his body, he was attempting to meet with an Orc he believed was a former combatant. I defeated the Orc at the Ruins of Bthalft and claimed his armor. |
- The following empty quest stages were omitted from the table: 50, 60, 70, 80, 90.
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I return with the exciting new release of TESV: Skyrim! New content means new pages and new errors for me to fix! So welcome to my User Page!
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I'm a veteran of TES series, having played Morrowind, its expansions, Oblivion, its expansions/DLC and Skyrim all on Xbox and Xbox 360 since about 2003, and more recently I've re-explored Morrowind GOTY on the PC, along with a few choice mods. I found UESP on the Internet awhile back and began making edits and getting involved in making it a better resource for people looking for information about TES. I stopped my regular checks and activity for a time shortly after Fallout 3 was released, seeing that most of the articles on the site were mostly complete and most work being done was managerial and above my knowledge of wiki-editing. At that point, I worked on a couple Fallout wikis and dabbled with a COD and a Halo wiki until I got bored and frustrated with the people managing it. I've found UESP to be, by far, the greatest gaming-oriented wiki on the Internet and I think its content, accuracy, and attention to detail speaks volumes for the people that run it. So there's my editing history, I look forward to contributing to the site once again! Oh, and the name was just something I thought would be fun at the time. I don't have any crazy obsession with the Adoring Fan, and I actually usually play as a Breton in Morrowind Oblivion, and as a Nord or High Elf in Skyrim.
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