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Army Camps: Covenant Marksman, Covenant Soldier, Pact Cutthroat, Pact Pyromancer, Ren-dro Duelist Ren-dro Caverns: Ren-dro Cryomancer, Ren-dro Duelist, Ren-dro Guardian, Ren-dro Shaman |
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The Eyes of the Queen is the Aldmeri Dominion's secret intelligence service. It's said that Ayrenn began assembling a network of informers on the continent of Tamriel long before she returned to Summerset to assume the throne.
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Pa'alat is a small town in northern Reaper's March, northwest of Dune.
Due to its beautiful location and privileged climate, the town used to be a vacation spot for the nobles and the elite of Elsweyr before the Three Banners War. Now, it is considered a ghost town by its own inhabitants. Instead, it is now crowded with soldiers and spies from the Daggerfall Covenant and the Ebonheart Pact, even occupying the empty houses of the settlement.
The towns lacks a formal government and even its streets are not guarded. However, in practice, Krin Ren-dro rules the settlement from his mansion and uses it for its own purposes. Madame Bellyscratch is the only other person that actually has something to say in the town, as she owns the brothel which services all those spies and soldiers attracted by this espionage hub. Due to all these conditions, Pa'alat's economy is reduced to prostitution and information trade.
Related QuestsEdit
- Pa'alat Objective: Investigate the rogue Eye of the Queen. / You defeated the rogue Eye of the Queen.
- A Traitor's Luck: Help uncover evidence that a Khajiit is selling Dominion secrets to the enemy.
- Eye of Fate: Bring three glyphics to Hermaeus Mora.
- Paths Out Of Darkness : Please add a description for this quest
Pa'alat PeopleEdit
† Only appears during Eye of Fate
NotesEdit
- No lootable items or containers are marked as owned in Pa'alat, including in the section inhabited by civilians.