The Enigmatic Neighboring Witch: A Symbol of Power or Evil?

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Once upon a time, in a small village nestled deep in the woods, there lived a peculiar woman named Agatha. The villagers had always considered her to be a witch due to her eccentric behavior and mysterious aura. Agatha's home was a dilapidated cottage on the outskirts of the village, surrounded by a garden filled with strange herbs and plants. Rumors spread like wildfire among the villagers about the witch next door. Some claimed to have seen her performing spells under the moonlight, while others spoke of her ability to communicate with animals. Many believed that Agatha held sinister powers and would cast curses on anyone who dared to trespass onto her property.

Eso curse of Bahraha

Many believed that Agatha held sinister powers and would cast curses on anyone who dared to trespass onto her property. Despite the fear and distrust surrounding Agatha, there were a few villagers who had managed to see beyond the surface and get to know her. They discovered that beneath her seemingly cold exterior, Agatha was kind-hearted and wise.

How can you get Bahraha's Curse set?

I was under the impression TG dailies gave out a box with a chance of a TG set item in it (like Wrothgar dailies) but it seems they don't, they just reward money and rep. Are the only ways of getting TG set items now the random daily dungeons and those quests in the TG main line which reward boxes? My tank went from VR1 to CP200 with DB release, and since DB has no decent tanking sets I'm kind of stuck trying to gear him up, especially with the dungeon finder being broken most of the time and it now including the largely useless (to a tank) DB sets in its loot table.

#1 June 2016

I got it doing the TG questline - the MAIN questline.

Also I think from mobs and/or bosses in dungeons, but I could be wrong.

If you've already done TG Questline, you can redo on an alt.

Also, you can craft (or have crafted) really fine tanking gear for that lvl too.

Edited by Mureel on June 7, 2016 1:21PM June 2016 Thieves Guild Dailies
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Fus Ro Dah ! June 2016 You can buy pieces for like 2k each max. June 2016 D. All of the above. June 2016 Do the main Thieves Guild quest line and you'll get it all as rewards. Edited by Volkodav on June 7, 2016 5:41PM June 2016 Soul Shriven

I have the shield bahrahas curse and you can have it for free or you can donate me something if you like

Message me GT: Potensky

June 2016 Kaliahe wrote: »

I have the shield bahrahas curse and you can have it for free or you can donate me something if you like

Message me GT: Potensky


Thanks for the offer, but I'm on EU. June 2016 Brrrofski wrote: » You can buy pieces for like 2k each max.


They used to drop as rewards for random daily dungeons, but those rewards shifted to Dark Brotherhood sets when that release dropped. This set is now harder to find in guild stores, and items tend to sell for more when you do find them.

June 2016 Kozai wrote: » Brrrofski wrote: » You can buy pieces for like 2k each max.


They used to drop as rewards for random daily dungeons, but those rewards shifted to Dark Brotherhood sets when that release dropped. This set is now harder to find in guild stores, and items tend to sell for more when you do find them.

DOH! Looking for this set (already completed all the quests).

There ought to be a way to replay/repeat a MAIN questline.

August 2016

The thieves guild repeatable from the tips board do not give you Bahraha's Curse items. The dailies from the heist board do give you Bahraha's Curse (or Syvarra's Scales) items. At least they do if you complete them before the timer runs out - I don't think you get them if the timer runs out. I've been running heists on 9 characters every day for the last week to try to get another Bahraha's Curse shield. My inventories are full of different Bahraha's Curse items and Syvarra's Scales items because RNG hates me and doesn't want me to have a shield.

Caius Drusus Imperial DK (DC)
Bragg Ironhand Orc Temp (DC)
Neesha Stalks-Shadows Argonian NB (EP)
Falidir Altmer Sorcr (AD)
J'zharka Khajiit NB (AD)
Isabeau Runeseer Breton Sorc (DC)
Fevassa Dunmer DK (EP)
Manut Redguard Temp (AD)
Tylera the Summoner Altmer Sorc (EP)
Svari Snake-Blood Nord DK (AD)
Ashlyn D'Elyse Breton NB (EP)
Filindria Bosmer Temp (DC)
Vigbjorn the Wanderer Nord Warden (EP)
Hrokki Winterborn Breton Warden (DC)
Basks-in-the-Sunshine Argonian Temp
Someone stole my sweetroll August 2016 UrQuan wrote: »

The thieves guild repeatable from the tips board do not give you Bahraha's Curse items. The dailies from the heist board do give you Bahraha's Curse (or Syvarra's Scales) items. At least they do if you complete them before the timer runs out - I don't think you get them if the timer runs out. I've been running heists on 9 characters every day for the last week to try to get another Bahraha's Curse shield. My inventories are full of different Bahraha's Curse items and Syvarra's Scales items because RNG hates me and doesn't want me to have a shield.

All hail Lord UrQuan!

That's good info, now we just need a market place cross platform so you can sell me yer unwanted BC mediums and jewels

Damn I dislike some of the heist layouts (treasure on platform that has to be dropped down on, yet I cannot climb like Quen. There should be a way to distract the lantern guards.

August 2016 QuebraRegra wrote: » UrQuan wrote: »

The thieves guild repeatable from the tips board do not give you Bahraha's Curse items. The dailies from the heist board do give you Bahraha's Curse (or Syvarra's Scales) items. At least they do if you complete them before the timer runs out - I don't think you get them if the timer runs out. I've been running heists on 9 characters every day for the last week to try to get another Bahraha's Curse shield. My inventories are full of different Bahraha's Curse items and Syvarra's Scales items because RNG hates me and doesn't want me to have a shield.

All hail Lord UrQuan!

That's good info, now we just need a market place cross platform so you can sell me yer unwanted BC mediums and jewels

Damn I dislike some of the heist layouts (treasure on platform that has to be dropped down on, yet I cannot climb like Quen. There should be a way to distract the lantern guards.

Yeah, some heists are definitely harder to do than others due to the layouts. With a proper set of stealth gear, though, any character of any class can reliably do even the more difficult ones. I've got a stealth gear set for each of my max-level characters on my main account (which is why I've been running 9 heists/day). For most of them that means 5-piece Night's Silence (speed while sneaking is critical for completing heists - my vampires don't bother with this set as they can sneak at full speed anyway, so they substitute Night Mothers Embrace for the decreased detection radius & sneak cost reduction), and 3-piece Nightshade (for the decreased detection radius & sneak cost reduction).

Once you've done all of the heists a bunch, you start to get really good at knowing the exact locations where what you're stealing can spawn, and knowing the guard locations, routes, and their timing. Oh, and Rapid Maneuver from the Alliance War Assault skill tree can be super useful for completing heists too.

Caius Drusus Imperial DK (DC)
Bragg Ironhand Orc Temp (DC)
Neesha Stalks-Shadows Argonian NB (EP)
Falidir Altmer Sorcr (AD)
J'zharka Khajiit NB (AD)
Isabeau Runeseer Breton Sorc (DC)
Fevassa Dunmer DK (EP)
Manut Redguard Temp (AD)
Tylera the Summoner Altmer Sorc (EP)
Svari Snake-Blood Nord DK (AD)
Ashlyn D'Elyse Breton NB (EP)
Filindria Bosmer Temp (DC)
Vigbjorn the Wanderer Nord Warden (EP)
Hrokki Winterborn Breton Warden (DC)
Basks-in-the-Sunshine Argonian Temp
Someone stole my sweetroll
Also I think from mobs and/or bosses in dungeons, but I could be wrong.
The neighboring witch

She possessed a wealth of knowledge about natural remedies and often helped those in need with her herbal potions. The neighboring children were particularly fascinated by Agatha. They would gather near her cottage, peering through the fence in hopes of catching a glimpse of her performing her mystical rituals. Agatha didn't mind their presence and would often share stories of mythical creatures and magical lands, captivating the young minds with her words. As time went on, the villagers' perception of Agatha started to change. They began to see her not as a threatening witch, but as a misunderstood individual who simply lived her life differently. Some even sought her help for their ailments, acknowledging her knack for healing with her potions and remedies. Agatha, in turn, appreciated the growing acceptance and began to open up more to the villagers. She taught them about the power of nature and how to harness it for their well-being. Agatha became an ally, someone who could be leaned on when times were tough and guidance was needed. The village transformed into a close-knit community that celebrated their differences and embraced Agatha as part of their extended family. The once dreaded witch had become a beloved neighbor, cherished for her wisdom, compassion, and uniqueness. And so, the neighboring witch, Agatha, lived out her days in harmony with the villagers, her knowledge and kindness forever etched in their hearts. She served as a reminder that appearances can be deceiving and that getting to know one another is the key to true understanding and acceptance..

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