Skyrim Falkreath Complete Guide: Merchants, Loot, Quests, And More , The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
Skyrim Falkreath Complete Guide: Merchants, Loot, Quests – Falkreath is not renowned for its wild landscape, mild climate, or abundant game. The fact that it is most well-known for possessing the biggest graveyard in Skyrim is a decent sign of what to anticipate from the city. Without the same prominence as those two cities, it is overshadowed by Markarth to the northwest and Whiterun to the northeast.
The city is one of the smallest in the province and is most known for its bleak past and its small community of merchants. The city has a few options that you may take advantage of, despite the temptation to disregard it.
Although Helgen is technically a part of the Hold if you want to be formal, the city is not involved in the main plot. Due to the Dark Brotherhood’s Sanctuary’s proximity to the city, you will probably go there while completing their questline.
In the city, there are two side quests available. Both of these are Daedric missions that can be completed for potent artefacts.
The local blacksmith asks you to help him capture a dog, unaware that the dog in question is fully capable of talking and in need of help.
Ill Met By Moonlight
You help a prisoner appease a Daedric Lord only to get caught up in a hunt in the process.
How To Become Thane Of Falkreath
Unlike other Holds where you must serve the populace, becoming a Thane requires you to assist the Jarl with a private favour. You can start by going up to him at his throne and introducing yourself. He will ask you to get him a drink, and you will then be required to slay some bandits. After finishing both, you must assist three city residents.
As an alternative, he will send a courier with a note requesting your assistance if you own the Hearthfire expansion. It will only take a few bandits to be eliminated in this scenario for you to be given the opportunity to obtain the title.
Naturally, the new Jarl will automatically offer you the chance if you aid the Stormcloaks in seizing control of the Hold once you finish the objective Rescue from Fort Neugrad.
If you have Hearthfire installed, Thane will give you the Blade of Falkreath and Rayya will be your Housecarl.
There are no vacant houses in Falkreath awaiting a new owner. Instead, a piece of land where you can set up a homestead will be offered to you. The tract lies east of Falkreath and costs 5,000 gold.
To create a homestead, you must own the Hearthfire expansion.
Lakeview Manor must be constructed by hand using supplies obtained from all across Skyrim, just like the other homesteads. It is near a number of pertinent deposits.
Quarried Stone
This can be mined from a deposit on the left of the Anvil.
Clay
There are two deposits, next to the road leading into the Manor.
Iron Ore
They are to the south of the Anvil, at the bottom of a cliff.
Half-Moon Mill is the closest lumber mill. It is important to keep in mind that the proprietors are unable to work during the day due to a peculiar quirk. To buy lumber from them, you must speak with them late at night or during the evening.
Merchants
Falkreath will do you well despite its smaller size. There is enough provision in the city—a blacksmith, a general store, and an alchemist—to meet your most pressing requirements.
Gray Pine Goods
The city’s general goods store, where you can sell most items.
Grave Concoctions
An alchemy store that sells potions and alchemical ingredients.
Lod
He is the city’s blacksmith, selling weapons and armor to adventurers.
Dead Man’s Drink
This is the town’s inn, where you can buy food and drink as well as rent a bed for the night.
Falkreath has just one trainer, Runil, an Arkay priest. He offers instruction in adept-level conjuration. In the northwest corner of the city, next to the Hall of the Dead, you can locate him.
Notable Loot
There are a few containers in Falkreath that are worth stealing. With the exception of few skill books, there is hardly much to notice.
Alchemy
De Rerum Dirennis, inside Grave Concoctions.
Conjuration
The Doors of Oblivion, in the Hall of the Dead.
Pickpocket
Guide to Better Thieving, at the Jarl’s Longhouse.