Online:Better Late Than Never

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Quick Summary: written by Tib, checked by Tatanko


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Quest Stages: written by Tib, checked by Tatanko
Return a bag of gifts to their rightful owner.
Zone: Cyrodiil
Quest Giver: Wet Bag
Location(s): Wilminn's Winery, Bruma
Reward: Average Leveled Gold
XP Gain: High Experience
ID: 4639
A delivery that still needs completing
I found a bundle of damaged gifts meant for Kjakur Gray-Fists who lives in Bruma Anchor.


Quick Walkthrough[edit]

  1. Find an abandoned bag of gifts outside Wilminn's Winery.
  2. Return the bag to Kjakur in Bruma.

Detailed Walkthrough[edit]

When passing by the winery, you may notice a sack sitting at the edge of the nearby pond. Upon inspection, it appears to be full of gifts intended for delivery to Kjakur Gray-Fists, noting that he will pay the deliverer upon arrival.

Travel northwest to Bruma and find Kjakur inside the Manor House. Upon handing over the bag, you will be rewarded with gold and informed that the gifts were supposed to impress a love interest in the hopes of marriage.

Quest Stages[edit]

Better Late Than Never
Finishes Quest Journal Entry
I should journey to Bruma and deliver them to Kjakur Gray-Fists.
Objective: Travel to Bruma Anchor
Finishes quest☑ I've reached Bruma Anchor. Now to find Kjakur Gray-Fists and deliver his gifts.
Objective: Talk to Kjakur Gray-Fists
Notes
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