![]() Now that we know they're tied in to some sort of necromantic ritual, I think I know when the next might occur. There is necromancy at the heart of this." So what can we do now? "I've been noting a pattern to when the killings happen. That is the Necromancer's Amulet, of legend. I would wager that carving once depicted a skull. What exactly did this amulet look like?" Eight-sided. "My what, now? I've never kept a journal, I can assure you. "What made you think I was to blame in the first place? I've actually been after the killer myself." I found your journals and amulet where the Butcher worked. Looks like you aren't such a sharp investigator after all." I'm sorry. Calixto and his books are often confused about such matters. That's almost certainly where the killer will strike next." I guess Calixto was wrong. Keep watch in the Stone Quarter tomorrow night. ![]() From a Loredas of Last Seed until a Middas of Heartfire. "I beg your pardon? Necromancy? I am a member of the College of Winterhold, in good standing! They haven't allowed necromancy for hundreds of years!" I found your journals and amulet where the Butcher worked. He will then instruct the Dragonborn to survey the Stone Quarter, where he predicts a new murder will take place. Regardless, he will tell that the Strange Amulet was in fact the Necromancer's Amulet, and that there appears to be a ritual at play. Alternatively, the Dragonborn can accuse him of Necromancy directly, to which the truth will come out that he was in fact investigating the murders himself. After this, though, murders continue, proving that he was innocent after all, and that he was in fact framed by Calixto. He can be reported to Jorleif as such, to which he will then be imprisoned the quest will end, with the Butcher seemingly caught. Returning to Farkas completes the quest.Īn initial investigation leads the Dragonborn to believe that Wuunferth the Unliving is the Butcher responsible for the killings on advice from both Viola Giordano and Calixto Corrium. It is the Dragonborn's duty to track down the person of interest and "rough them up" by initiating a bare-knuckle fight with them until they yield killing the target while on the job will result in failure, although since Wuunferth is essential, this is impossible without console commands. Farkas asks the Dragonborn to intimidate a citizen of Skyrim. It is possible that Wuunferth is the target of a radiant quest for the Companions. ![]() He puts aside his previous grievances with the Dragonborn to do this, showing that his spite does not blind him to his duties, and that he is willing to move on in order to save the people of Windhelm. He is willing to do favors to Ulfric without hesitation, and is actively investigating the murder spree of the Butcher while the city guard are preoccupied with the war. Despite this hostility, though, Wuunferth is loyal to Windhelm and Ulfric Stormcloak. He also acts spiteful when he is turned against, proclaiming that the city has "lost their brains" and that it "isn't over" to Jorleif when arrested. ![]() Viola Giordano regards him as a "dangerous man," supporting his title as "the unliving." He appears somewhat arrogant in this regard, claiming that everything said about him is "probably true" and that most of his research would confuse the Dragonborn. Personality Īs a court mage, Wuunferth expresses heavy interest in magic, unlike the rest of the Stormcloaks in Windhelm, and, unlike someone more physically-inclined, Wuunferth believes that magic is the "true power" of the world and that brains are better than brawn. Wuunferth will later rebuke this, saying that he in "good standing" at the College, and that they have banned Necromancy for centuries. Calixto Corrium claims that he dabbles in Necromancy, and Viola Giordano will note that rumors have circled around him for years. Wuunferth has been investigating "the Butcher's" murders for some time before the Dragonborn, to which he has noted a pattern to the killings, although without the Dragonborn's help, he is unable to know exactly what this means. ![]() In addition to being a member of the College of Winterhold, Wuunferth the Unliving is aware of the nature of the Necromancer's Amulet, apparently knowing it "well." He has never kept a journal, even for study, a fact which supports his innocence. "Strength and steel are well and good, but magic is the true power in this world." ―Wuunferth the Unliving ![]()
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