Where to find appraiser in riften




















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Do you like this video? Play Sound. I'm Maul. I watch the streets for 'em. Well, I got news for you; there's nothing to see here. Last thing the Black-Briars need is some stranger stickin' their nose where it doesn't belong. Last thing the Black-Briars need is some loudmouth tryin' to meddle in their affairs. Last thing the Black-Briars need around here is some troublemaker tryin' to steal a piece of the action.

If you need dirt on anythin', I'm your guy I'm not exactly clean myself Persuade "Then we're speakin' the same language. So what do you want to know? You better watch your ass around here. Bribe "Pleasure doin' business with you. Intimidate "All right, all right, let's not get too hasty now. Don't make me laugh. No, what I do is pick up as many quests as I can, decide how to accomplish them geographically, and go to it. Along the way, I'll check my compass for points of interest to explore to fill out my map.

Sometimes I'll dive in a cave or fortress and see what it has to offer. More often I don't. Exploration is my general goal, but it does follow two general rules: the exploration is attached to the compass, and my general direction is determined by the arrow on that compass pointing me towards those quests. Pick which quest you want to do, and follow the arrow. It'll work, too, except it rare cases where your goal is on top of a mountain with only one or two paths.

Alternately, you can select every quest in your book, and look at a compass full of arrows, and start walking. This is fine. This is even great sometimes. But here's the problem: the compass and the quest arrow can quickly become the dominant form of interacting with the game. Why do I do what I do? Ideally, because Skyrim is an interesting place to explore and become a part of. Pragmatically…it's because the arrow tells me to do whatever it is I'm doing. This has a moral element.

Or rather, it has an amoral element. Skyrim's arrow will force you to be an asshole. This is most apparent when you go to Riften, the town in the far southeast of Skyrim where the Thieves' Guild is headquartered. Picking the unusual gem up immediately triggers a quest to find an appraiser. That appraiser — the only appraiser in the entirety of the province of Skyrim, apparently — lives in Riften.

You say "One of the things" is there someone else you can take it to? KevinD - nope. The alternative is to simply take it directly to Vex. Thanks, I had been wondering if there was a more legal path to take with the gems. KevinD well, ironically, none of the gems are marked owned, so taking the unusual gems themselves isn't considered stealing.

Nilzor as I mention in my answer, you have to join the thieves guild first. Talk to Brynjolf in Riften and he'll start you on your way.

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