Can I do anything with the eyes of the Falmer?
It can be looted from Mercer Frey’s body along with the Right Eye of the Falmer during the quest “Blindsighted” and its only use is to be sold to Delvin Mallory for gold. After it has been sold to Delvin, it will be on a bookshelf near the Thieves Guild vault in The Ragged Flagon – Cistern.
How do I get out of Falmer cave?
EScape the cave
- This part is simple if you keep your wits about you:
- The room will fill up with water.
- Wait until the water is level with the head of the large statue/idol and the head will fall forward–revealing the exit to Bronze Water Cave.
What should I do with the Right Eye of the Falmer?
There is no quest attached to the Right Eye of the Falmer, so it can be sold to merchants who buy stolen goods.
What level should I be for Blindsighted Skyrim?
Stop Mercer Frey.
| Quest Giver: | Brynjolf |
|---|---|
| Next Quest: | Darkness Returns |
| Reward: | Nightingale Bow, Skeleton Key, Right Eye and Left Eye of the Falmer |
| ID: | TG08B |
| Suggested Level: | 12 |
What happens if I don’t return the Skeleton Key Skyrim?
The Skeleton Key can be used like a regular lockpick and can be kept indefinitely, provided it’s never returned to the Twilight Sepulcher, during the mission “Darkness Returns.” In addition, the Lockpicking skill will still increase when a lock is opened (removed in patch 1.4, back by 1.9).
Can I duplicate Skeleton Key in Skyrim?
No, you can’t. The skeleton key isn’t that important and lockpicking isn’t that important or hard for that matter.
What happens if you don’t give back the Skeleton Key?
There’s no penalty for keeping the key, except that you can’t continue the guild questline. You don’t get kicked out – rather, like most missions in Skyrim, you have virtually unlimited time to complete a quest.
How do you lose innocence in Skyrim?
The easiest way to initiate the quest is to pick the lock of the Aretino Residence and talk to Aventus Aretino inside. While talking to Idesa Sadri inside Candlehearth Hall in Windhelm, there is the option of asking about a child performing the Black Sacrament.