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Post by Seyheb on Dec 13, 2014 19:42:11 GMT
My own screenshots are starting to pile up. Any chance of another round soon? I know the first and last locations for sure, but I think they have already been correctly identified. At the moment I have no idea where the middle one is, despite the clue.
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Post by Sniffles on Dec 13, 2014 23:29:05 GMT
Thenryb and Jet are right. The odd stone configuration I've never been able to figure out between the Mill and Falkreath and the lake beside Ft. Grew Nads. The middle, the 100 foot monoliths on either side of the road as you head west towards Heimar's, just as the road starts the climb.
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Post by jet4571 on Dec 14, 2014 0:32:48 GMT
I am pretty sure the one Thenryb solved is just a grave site. 6 graves around a marker stone. Maybe a family that had a home there that had no importance to history. There should be allot more of those than there is. Should be an easy one.
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Post by Sniffles on Dec 14, 2014 5:16:05 GMT
No clue? Hint?
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Post by thenryb on Dec 14, 2014 5:32:32 GMT
My guess: Inside exterior walls of Fort Greymoor.
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Post by jet4571 on Dec 14, 2014 9:23:15 GMT
Thenryb guessed wrong. Nowhere near a fort, It is east of a popular north/south road as well as east of a giant camp. Northeast is an Orc settlement and North is cold and South is warm, yet west is warmer.
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Post by Sniffles on Dec 14, 2014 10:21:12 GMT
Thenryb guessed wrong. Nowhere near a fort, It is east of a popular north/south road as well as east of a giant camp. Northeast is an Orc settlement and North is cold and South is warm, yet west is warmer. And clues like that get you dipped in lemon juice and dragged over carpet tacks: "You can't miss the house! It's got a door!"
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Post by Seyheb on Dec 14, 2014 11:26:35 GMT
Hmm dark and murky too, difficult to make out. Straw bales, could be several places...
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Post by Sniffles on Dec 14, 2014 12:01:15 GMT
Fudge! I happened by that camp for the first time less than a week ago!
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Post by wotan on Dec 14, 2014 12:26:08 GMT
Too difficult to see where it could be. Could be part of a bandit camp or possibly of a Forsworn camp somewhere - I've no idea. And the clues haven't been of help either.
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Post by Sniffles on Dec 14, 2014 12:51:08 GMT
His clues pinpoint it. The location is not on the map.
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Post by Wolf on Dec 14, 2014 14:18:53 GMT
The location is on the map. It just isn't marked. All locations are on the map . The description by Jet is a good one. Which clues do we have from the picture? There are some haybales and some chests. Very impressive, indeed. But there is also a passenger cart on the picture. So I employed the ITAS (Imperial Traffic Authority of Skyrim) in Castle Dour, Solitude. The Imperials are soooo effective. This special cart, a sports edition, a D-Bird prototype, is registered on the infamous mammoth hunter, Björn Bullseye, who usually camps near places where giants are herding mammmoths. Björn Bullseye is also a master for two handed weapons and he has learned from the book by Matera Chapel "The Legendary City of Sancre Tor". So if you find the location and the book you can increase your two handed skills AND you can get easily a mammoth tusk for Vilja's dad. It's the hunter's camp at the road from Riften to Windhelm, some steps east of Steamcrag Camp. There is also a mammoth body. As Seyheb and Sniffles have already screenshots piled up I would like to withdraw in their favour. And I think it doesn't hurt if there are more than two pictures to be solved.
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Post by Seyheb on Dec 14, 2014 14:22:47 GMT
I think I know it It's the place you find "The Legendary Sancre Tor" as marked on the UESP map. The road is the one south from Windhelm and Kynesgrove. The Orc camp is Narzulbur. The Giant camp is Steamcrag Camp. There's a wagon and some large straw bales up against a rock face, and two tents on a rock shelf. srmap.uesp.net/?locx=151296&locy=-8288&zoom=16I located it from the clues, not the picture. A plea from me for clearer pictures please. I don't mind them being dark. Edit - Wolf posted first while I was fetching the map link! doh!
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Post by jet4571 on Dec 14, 2014 20:10:25 GMT
Wolf and Seyheb got it. Thought that one would be easy lol.
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Post by Seyheb on Dec 14, 2014 20:41:12 GMT
Right, this one shouldn't be too difficult. It isn't marked on the map and is remote from roads, but it is very distinctive. You should hear the stags making their rutting calls around there and don't bump into any spriggans on the way. More clues will be added if necessary but I suspect that you may know this one straight away.
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