In there, however, you will eventually come to a gate you can't open from that side.
While a difficult decision, Illia seems resolute. She's going to present you to her mother as the sacrifice and while her mother is preparing, you and Illia can kill her mother together. Once you reach the top, Illia explains that her mother is just on the other side of a closed door and Illia has a plan. You will meet more hags and creatures on your way up, as well as a copy of the Destruction skill book Mystery of Talara, v3 on a table on one of the landings. Once you have the locked door open, Illia will resume the ascent to the top of the tower. The hagraven you are looking for is in the room off the corridor to the east, accompanied by a hag. If you decide to retrieve the key from the hagraven, Illia will wait at the door for your return. She then hopefully asks if you can pick the lock. Illia says that one of the hagravens carries the key. Here you will come to a master-locked door. A copy of the Illusion skill book 2920, Sun's Dawn, v2 is on the table by the hagraven's tent.Ĭontinue into Darklight Chambers, killing the witches. Pulling the lever will open the gate and allow you to slay the hagraven, as well as any other creatures on this level. Stopping at a portcullis, Illia warns of a hagraven ahead.
Once the quest is over, you can take Illia's key freely if you ask her to be a follower. Illia has this key, and it can be pickpocketed, however, it's probably not worth the effort to pickpocket her or kill her for this, as the room only contains a cupboard with several potions. Battling through to the third floor, you may notice a locked door requiring a key on the way up. Despite being casters, witches and hags are very weak and Illia, unlike them, is a very capable frost mage. On each level of the tower you'll encounter a witch or hag and an assortment of creatures such as skeevers, frostbite spiders, or trolls. The graphics on the interactive displays (when fixing the machines) are kind of outdated, but it's not as big of a deal as it doesn't really affect the flow of the gameplay.If you agree to help her, Illia will start ascending the stairs, but will typically wait for you to catch up. About not finidng any supplies at all, I get that the crate has hay in it so it could be covering the supplies, but if my character is digging for 7 seconds at a time, it just seems like an unnecessary tedium. And there's also a chance to not find any supplies at all? The only reason the time it takes to pick out supplies is an issue is because you need a large amount of supplies. Dragging and dropping would make this less tedious and it would just make more sense.įor some reason, it takes my character ~7 seconds (I timed it) to find the object in the crate. The arrows on the bottom need to be repeatedly clicked to move the pipe pieces. Some of the mechanics in the Tower need some modern reworks just to make the quest run more smoothly.