has no shortage of puzzles scattered through its many dungeons and crypts, some simple, some more obscure, such as the pillar puzzle within Ansilvund Excavation. Ansilvund is an ancient Nordic tomb that sits far to the north of the city of Riften. While it's not included in the main questline, the Dragonborn will eventually travel there as its dungeon is correlated with many Radiant Quests like "" or "." Additionally, 's Ansilvund is one of the locations where a Stone of Barenziah can be found.
A “stealth archer” build in might make things a little easier, as Ansilvund features plenty of cracks and crevices to hide behind while sniping unsuspecting enemies. This is because the crypt is well-guarded with level-scaled necromancers, rogue mages, and plenty of Draugr. Additionally, as this is an excavation site, players will find several ore veins within Ansilvund’s winding tunnels.
In addition to the hostile mobs, be wary when traversing the environment in Ansilvund, as several pressure plates and tripwire traps are set up along the cave's passageways.
In Skyrim: Saints and Seducers players follow journals and take on bandits in several locations to take down a powerful wizard, and get some new loot.
Approximately halfway through Ansilvund Excavation, players will encounter a puzzle with spinning pillars connected to a locked door across a small stone overpass. What makes this puzzle so perplexing is that, unlike typical pillar puzzles in , no apparent solutions are lying about the area or in nearby rooms. Yet, what players may not realize is that the answer to the Ansilvund puzzle is much closer than it seems.
There are two possible ways to solve pillar puzzle in Ansilvund. The first way is bychecking one of the books on a table across from the mechanism's lever. Next to a journal sits a book commonly found in multiple locations across Skyrim called. It tells a short love story between Fjori and Holgeir, but the main point players should be looking for the order
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