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21: Whispers of Death

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Walkthrough and Guide

by Michael Monette  

 
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The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Guide - Dark Brotherhood

21: Whispers of Death

Once you have completed the Dark Brotherhood questline, this quest will be added to your Journal. As the Listener, you can travel to Bravil once a week to converse with the Night Mother. The Night Mother will give you of a list of people who have prayed to her. These people need to meet with a Speaker to arrange an assassination. Once you have received this information from the Lucky Old Lady statue in Bravil, you must return to the Cheydinhal Dark Brotherhood Sanctuary and relay the information to Arquen.


Visit the Lucky Old Lady statue in Bravil once a week, and deliver the list of clients to Arquen in the Cheydinhal Dark Brotherhood Sanctuary for a monetary reward.

In exchange for the list, Arquen will give you your weekly earnings. This quest will remain in your quest log permanently. You do not have to speak to the Night Mother each week, however; you are free to fulfill this duty only as often as you please. Furthermore, as the Listener, you can speak to any of the Dark Brotherhood Murderer NPCs in the Cheydinhal Sanctuary and command them to follow you. It may take a few days for the Murderers to appear in the Sanctuary. While a follower, the Dark Brotherhood Murderer will aid you in combat, though like most NPCs, they are quite dense.



 
 
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Aug 27th 2011 Guest
It lasts forever. I.E: It doesnt end.
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