![]() ![]() The corridor that lies ahead has a path leading directly through to a door. The two paths in the room of the fourth test Once you reach the end of the chamber, proceed onward through the hallway until you reach the next room. There are several tripwire-triggered dart traps along the shadowy path: the first one can be found as you make your way up the first flight of stairs, across the landing just ahead of you the second tripwire is located just before you descend the second flight of stairs the third tripwire is found just before you travel across a wooden bridge the last one is located at the top of the last remaining stairs descending down. The light damage is also affected by game difficulty, so be especially cautious if you are playing at higher difficulties. Note that if you're trying to level Restoration, this is a good place to do so it is impossible to resist the damage (even with console commands or the Become Ethereal shout) as the damage caused by the light is scripted and will drain your health very rapidly (up to 100 points of damage per second) regardless of your level. Stick to the shadows here, since stepping into the light will result in continuous health damage that can quickly kill you. The next chamber (and the second test you will face) is a room with brightly lit areas and a shadowy path running through them. They wander ever more and deal swift death to defilers." The First Test "Shadows of their former selves, sentinels of the dark. The journal is found on Nystrom's remains on the east side of the chamber, along with a leveled, enchanted weapon. Perhaps his journal can help?" This will present you with an optional goal to retrieve Nystrom's journal, which contains clues about the five "tests" you will face along the way. The only possible help I've come across are the remains of some poor fellow who was trying to follow in your footsteps. If you inquire further about the Pilgrim's Path, Gallus will say "I wish I could help you, but I've been a prisoner in this very chamber for the last quarter century. Whatever damage has been caused can only be corrected by following the Pilgrim's Path to the Ebonmere and replacing the Key." ![]() The years without restoration of my power have taken their toll. I'm weakening, and I can feel myself slipping away. When Mercer stole the Key, that conduit closed, severely limiting our ties to her." ![]() ![]() a conduit to Nocturnal's realm of Evergloam. "The Sepulcher isn't merely a temple or a vault to house the Key. From the moment I arrived here, I've felt myself. "Nothing would bring me more pride than to return the Key, but I'm afraid it's impossible. "Then take the Key and right all the wrongs." she's still alive? I feared she'd befallen the same fate, ending up a victim of Mercer's betrayal." "My only regret is that you had to undertake this task alone." No matter which option you choose to reply with, Gallus will have the same response: "Were I able to provide it, I'd shower you in wealth for what you've done." And although they may not show it, I'm certain they appreciate your sacrifices." "That's quite a noble sentiment for someone in our. I owe you a great deal, Nightingale."įrom here, you will have the option of three replies: "I did this for Nocturnal." "The Key! You have the Skeleton Key! I never thought I'd see it again. "I haven't heard that name in a long time. Perhaps if I had been more vigilant, then Mercer Frey wouldn't have lured me to my fate and stolen the Skeleton Key." Blinded by dark treachery masquerading as friendship. In fact, I'm to blame for what's happened here." "We were betrayed by one of our own kind. I've defended the Sepulcher alone for what seems like an eternity." "The last of the Nightingale Sentinels, I'm afraid. "I don't recognize you, but I sense that you're one of us. When you approach him, he will initiate a conversation: Once you enter the Twilight Sepulcher, you will come to a large hall where the spirit of a Nightingale Sentinel stands watch. Gallus's spirit guarding the entrance to the Twilight Sepulcher ![]()
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