Continue on through into the next passage and head down a ramp. Around the corner at the bottom are two Draugr. Right in front at the bottom of the ramp will be a chest. Go on through the passage until you come to a crypt with black pillars in some alcoves and a barred door at the end with a lever in front of it.
The pillars are a puzzle locked and the lever is trapped and will fire poison darts at you if the combination is wrong. If you look behind and up each pillar, there should be a plaque with a symbol hanging near the ceiling in each alcove. Simply rotate each pillar until it matches the design on the plaque and pull the lever. Head on through until you reach a high-ceilinged chamber. Up on the level above, there is a Draugr Wight that will rise when you get close.
The Wight is deadly to low level characters. When you on higher levels you will get a stronger opponent like a Draugr Death Lord. A good tactic is to use the two ramps leading up to the second level to run in circles and let the Wight chase you while you blast away at it. Head through the door at the back of the room and into a wide corridor with the puzzle pillars in it. Arrange the set of four at the back of the corridor according to the set at the front.
Or alternatively, according to the plaques behind the pillars. Pull the lever when you are done to continue. At this point, Tolfdir rejoins you. Continue through a crypt be careful of the pressure plate, it triggers poison darts until you reach a large room. In this room, there is a Draugr Lord named Jyrik Gauldurson.
He is on the level below but will get off his throne the moment you start attacking. That's all I need, all right? It's nothing dangerous At least, not necessarily. And please, let's just Let's keep this between us. Oh, no. I need more time to research the dwarven machinery. Thank you for offering, though. Did you need any more help with your project?
I had retained Enthir's services in, uhh, acquiring something specific. But now he's refusing to deliver. Could you perhaps speak with him, and see if we can come to some sort of arrangement? I've got the Soul Gem you were after. I was afraid I'd have to give up, and when I'm so close Thank you for this. I have a great deal of work ahead of me. The Dwemer, they were uhh, masters of magic in a way we can't even begin to conceive of. Their greatest achievement, however, has also been their greatest, shall we say What could be worth studying about a long-lost civilization?
Instant, unexplainable. The stories have fascinated me Ever since I was young, I wanted to know what really happened. After years and years of work, I'm closing in on a way to investigate what happened through experimentation.
Only now Well, it's simply a disaster. The dwarves were very clever, tapping into and drawing power from the Heart of Lorkhan itself. Lacking the heart of a dead god myself, I was attempting to substitute a rather specific soul gem. The ahh, the one you helped me acquire. I mean, no.
That is, it might, but I'm not completely sure. I'm no tonal architect, I've only read their writings. Scraps, really. The soul gem by itself isn't enough, you see. It needs to be altered, purified. The dwarves had machines for this sort of thing. I attempted to build my own, based on designs and using parts you helped to provide.
My very own Dwarven Convector. It worked, but not fully. And the uhh The device was destroyed in the process. I'm too close now. Can't take the time. Perhaps there's another option. I, umm, I may require further assistance from you. Don't you see? Unlocking this mystery The story alone is worth more riches than you can even imagine. And perhaps What if we could contact the dwarves?
What if they're still out there? The designs for my Convector were based on real dwarven machines, so there may still be some in existence. I'd go looking myself, but uhh Yes, there are calculations to double- and triple-check. Many calculations. Perhaps you could seek out these Convectors in Skyrim ruins?
I can even teach you the spell to heat them. It's very particular, and very important. I knew I could count on you! Now this spell is not for defending yourself, but it's just right for heating the Convector. From this and that the bed in his quarters is now not owned I can only assume that he was killed in someway, probably one of the college dragon attacks.
Even though I cannot find his body in the courtyard or its shrubbery. Can anyone confirm this to be the case in the PS3 version? He is up there in the opening on the left. Do I need to do something to trigger his presence in the side corridor? Help, please. The game is starting to get boring since I can't progress. Answer by CarolSmith If you are in the middle of the quest under saarthal he should have a marker over him to continue the quest and if not he should just be down the hall way on the ground floor of saarthal.
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