Saturday, April 24, 2010

I have a really big problem in oblivion can anyone help?

Well,


i finished all the Dark Brotherhood mission for that vampire leader.


He offered me a dark gift and i accepted.


i really need a vampire cure.


its very hard to do missions when you gotta be a sun freak.


i went to skin grad and no one would talk to me and i couldnt find the count.


i tried to go to that other dude at arcane university.


But i just remembered i had to collect these ingridients.


Because i got suspended.


But i dont know where to find theese plants.


There called dragon's tongue and redwart flowers


I have to gather 20 of each but some people say only get 20 of one ingridient, and hell take you back in/


is this true?


Please tell me how to find these strange ingridients to pay my dept to the guild and rid myself of this dreaded vampire curse.

I have a really big problem in oblivion can anyone help?
The Count of Skingrad is the only one who will tell you how to cure yourself. Break into somebodies house at night and feed on them. Then go to skingrad and talk to one of his stewards (Hal-liurz i think his name is) they should be walking around the main castle lobby area thingy. Ask for the count, know this. The quest is pretty hard to do and you'll need a few high end soul gems. Raminus Polus can only tell you that the count might know something.





EDIT: I uploaded my version of the guide into this page.


http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Oblivion:Cure_V...
Reply:Yes,if you find the ingredients they will let you back in. Unfortunately this is not an easy task. Dragons tongue can be found near Fort redwater along the black marsh boarder. You can also find them in the wilderness northeast of Leyawiin. Just look for clusters of bright yellow flowers. The highest concentration of redwort flowers is located southeast of fieldhouse cave near Leyawiin also by the black marsh boarder. Also try the Ayleid ruins of Wendelbek and Morahame both located near Niben Bay along the Panther river.


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