Themap ofThe Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim is a vast land filled with settlements, dungeons, and other interesting landmarks — many of which players will likely run past in their travels. Given this, it’s easy to miss out on the quests that are hidden in specific locations.
One such quest is entitled Frostflow Abyss. Unlike many of the game’s quests, which are prompted by talking to NPCs, this one simply requires the player to enter the Frostflow Lighthouse. Many may unknowingly skip this quest altogether, as the lighthouse is very much detached from Skyrim’s many settlements. However, it has since become popular among the community for the chilling tale that accompanies it.
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Upon entering the lighthouse, it immediately becomes clear that something isn’t right. The player will find the corpse of a Redguard woman lying in the central room, with a Falmer sword next to her. By the fireplace will be a Chaurus carcass and a wooden ax laying among the remains, hinting that the woman put up a fight but ultimately lost. The rest of the space will be in disarray, the dining table destroyed and chairs strewn about.
By now, the Frostflow Abyss quest will trigger, urging the player to find out who — or what — committed the murders in Frostflow Lighthouse. While players can easily complete this quest without reading through the notes and journals within the location, these are necessary to understand everything that happened to the Redguard woman and her family.
Should the player search the woman’s body, they’ll find a book known as Habd’s Journal. Reading it reveals that Habd was a Redguard sailor who had saved up to buy the lighthouse after spotting it during his travels. He and his
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