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}} It is located along a small path that travels north from [[Old Hroldan]] towards [[Soljund's Sinkhole]].
 
}} It is located along a small path that travels north from [[Old Hroldan]] towards [[Soljund's Sinkhole]].
   
Two dead bodies lie in an makeshift camp, apparently killed by a nearby wild animal. One of the bodies, a female [[Breton]], carries [[Karan's Journal]].
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Two dead bodies lie in a makeshift camp, apparently killed by a nearby wild animal. One of the bodies, a female [[Breton]], carries [[Karan's Journal]].
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
[[Karan]], the daughter of a rich [[Breton]], and [[Talvur]], a poor [[Dunmer]] miner, decided to meet in secret in this remote camp. Because Karen's father opposes their union, the two lovers intend to flee east towards [[Riften]], presumably to get married.
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[[Karan]], the daughter of a rich [[Breton]], and [[Talvur]], a poor [[Dunmer]] miner, decided to meet in secret in this remote camp. Because Karen's father opposed their union, the two lovers intended to flee east towards [[Riften]], presumably to get married.
   
 
==Notable items==
 
==Notable items==

Revision as of 05:20, 10 June 2013

Template:SkyrimUnmarkedLocations It is located along a small path that travels north from Old Hroldan towards Soljund's Sinkhole.

Two dead bodies lie in a makeshift camp, apparently killed by a nearby wild animal. One of the bodies, a female Breton, carries Karan's Journal.

History

Karan, the daughter of a rich Breton, and Talvur, a poor Dunmer miner, decided to meet in secret in this remote camp. Because Karen's father opposed their union, the two lovers intended to flee east towards Riften, presumably to get married.

Notable items

Appearances

Trivia

  • The dead female Breton in the camp is actually a Nord female, according to the data in the Creation Kit, whether it is intentionally created or just a mistake is unknown.
  • Talvur's body reveals his name, but Karan's body is identified as Breton instead of her name.