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The UESP: Bloodmoon Main Quest: Find the Totem
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Speak to the Shaman Korst who will tell you to retrieve the Totem from the Tomb of Skaalara.
Find the Tomb far SouthEast from the village along the Eastern shore of the Island.
Explore the Tomb and find the Totem inside a chest at the Southern end of the Tomb.
Return the Totem to Korst in the village.
Detailed Walkthrough
Korst Wind-Eye
Once you've been cured of the Werewolf disease from the previous Werewolf attack on the Skaal you can return and speak to Korst
who names you a true Skaal. He will further
inform you that you are to take part in the Ristaag, an important Skaal ceremony. In order to
complete the rare ceremony, you must first find and retrieve the Totem of Claw and Fang, a powerful
artifact used to summon powerful beasts during the Ristaag. The Totem was stolen some years ago
and is rumoured to be in the Tombs of Skaalara, to the East and South of the village.
Tombs of Skaalara
The Tomb is near the Coast a ways SouthEast or so from the Village (coordinates -144785, 200744, 591).
It's entrance is composed of large black stones and is hard to miss. The inside of the Tomb is
full of Werewolves, not surprisingly. The Totem you were asked to find is in a chest at the Southern
end of the Tomb.
Return to Korst Wind-Eye
Return to Skaal and Korst with the Totem who will gladly accept it, rewarding you with the new
ability to summon Wolves to fight by your side (the Call Wolf spell).
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