How do I get the General Tullius helmet?

How do I get the General Tullius helmet?

Acquisition. It can be obtained at the conclusion of “Battle for Solitude,” if the Stormcloaks questline is followed in the Civil War. It can also be stolen from General Tullius’ coffin in the Solitude Catacombs after the quest. Otherwise, except via console commands, it can never be obtained.

Where is the key to Fort Frostmoth?

If the Dragonborn takes a left after they enter, a room can be found in which there is various Imperial apparel as well as an East Empire Company Strongbox. The Champion’s Cudgel can be looted off of General Falx Carius. Ildari’s Journal, on the main coffin next to the bag that holds the fort key.

Where is the key in March of the Dead?

It can be opened by lockpicking or the same key needed to open the door to Carius. To get the key go down into the cave left to the locked door. You will find yourself in a dungeon with coffins. Go left and there is the room with the key and Ildari’s journal.

How do you do the March of the Dead?

Quick Walkthrough[edit]

  1. Kill the ash spawn attacking Captain Veleth at Old Attius Farm.
  2. Speak to Captain Veleth.
  3. Search the Attius Farm for clues, and give the note you find to Captain Veleth.
  4. Kill General Falx Carius at Fort Frostmoth.
  5. Return to Captain Veleth.

How do you start a served cold?

Served Cold is a Raven Rock Quest that can only be accepted if the player has completed the preceding quest March of the Dead, and has gained enough favor with Raven Rock by completing The Final Descent.

How do you open the last door in served cold?

Behind the swinging door on the right (west) side is a small area with two columns with pull chains on their other side, plus a sideways spike trap. The two pull chains must be activated to open the last gate to the last room. Beyond that gate, another pull chain on the right closes the gate just opened.

What best served cold?

The expression revenge is a dish best served cold refers the benefits of harming someone who harmed you after some time has passed, as opposed to immediately.