- Main article: Books (Dragonborn)
- For other uses, see Black Book: The Hidden Twilight.
Black Book: The Hidden Twilight is a book in The Elder Scrolls V: Dragonborn that is a part of the collection of Black Books.
Locations[]
- Tel Mithryn, next to the Staff Enchanter. After completing the side quest "Reluctant Steward" for Master Neloth, he will unlock the room that holds this book.
Contents[]
The City of Inkseeds rose from the desert, shining and decadent. Somehow, it still stood. I crossed through the gate, and the beast knew exactly where to take me: the way worn by beggars and poets. The only place a man of my appetites can find satisfaction. I'm not proud, but then, nobody ever is.
Hidden Knowledge[]
- Mora's Agony: Summons a field of writhing tentacles that poisons foes.
- Mora's Boon: Fully restores your Health, Magicka and Stamina, once per day.
- Mora's Grasp: Freezes the target between Oblivion and Tamriel for 30 seconds, making them immune to all damage.
Bugs[]
This section contains bugs related to Black Book: The Hidden Twilight (Book). Before adding a bug to this list, consider the following:
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- It is possible to acquire a miscellaneous objective to find this book after it has already been picked up, making it impossible to complete without console commands.
- PC To complete the quest simply type in the console:
setstage DLC2WE06 200
- PC As an alternative, the book can be removed from the inventory and put back immediately. The quest should then initialize properly. Type in console (replace xx with a number depending on the amount of DLCs installed);
player.removeitem xx01E99F 01
and thenplayer.additem xx01E99F 01
- PC To complete the quest simply type in the console:
Appearances[]
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