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|image = Drowned Sorrows.png
 
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|caption = The corpse of Isabelle Rolaine in Hob's Fall Cave.
 
|questgiver = [[Dagur]]
 
|questgiver = [[Dagur]]
|location = [[Winterhold (Skyrim)|Winterhold]]
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|location = [[Winterhold (Skyrim City)|Winterhold]]<br />[[Riften (Skyrim)|Riften]]<br />[[Hob's Fall Cave]]
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|prereq = [[A Few Words with You]] for [[Haran (Skyrim)|Haran]]
|type = Miscellaneous
 
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|type = [[Quests (Skyrim)#Miscellaneous quests|Miscellaneous quest]]
 
|QuestID = FreeformWinterholdC
 
|QuestID = FreeformWinterholdC
 
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{{Quote|He ranted at me, how I didn't know what he's been through, how Isabelle broke his heart when she ran off with some thief named Vex. He said he'd even gone to Riften to try and find the bastard.|[[Haran (Skyrim)|Haran]]|The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim}}
'''Drowned Sorrows''' is a [[Quests (Skyrim)|quest]] available in {{Skyrim}}.
 
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'''Drowned Sorrows''' is a [[Quests (Skyrim)|quest]] available in {{Skyrim}} in which the [[Last Dragonborn|Dragonborn]] must assist [[Dagur]] in [[Winterhold (Skyrim City)|Winterhold]] in discovering what has happened to [[Isabelle Rolaine]], the lover of [[Ranmir]].
   
==Background==
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==Objectives==
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#Talk to Haran
[[Dagur]] at [[The Frozen Hearth]] in [[Winterhold (Skyrim)|Winterhold]] asks for help in finding out what happened to [[Isabelle Rolaine]], the disappeared lover of Ranmir. He does not like the condition in which Ranmir has gotten himself into. Asking the people at the inn leads to [[Vex]], a [[Thief (Class)|thief]] in [[Riften (Skyrim)|Riften]] who knows more about her disappearance.
 
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#Talk to Vex at the Ragged Flagon
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#Find Isabelle Rolaine in Hob's Fall Cave
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#Take [[Isabelle's Letter]] and deliver it to Ranmir
   
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==Walkthrough==
Talking to Vex reveals that Isabelle wanted to make some money through thievery. She wasn't very good at it but she insisted and Vex sent her to [[Hob's Fall Cave]] for an unrevealed reason. Upon arrival at the cave, the [[Last Dragonborn|Dragonborn]] will find Isabelle's body and [[Isabelle's Letter]], written to Ranmir, explaining her intentions. Giving the letter to Ranmir offers him closure.
 
 
Dagur at The Frozen Hearth in Winterhold asks for help in finding out what happened to Isabelle Rolaine, the disappeared lover of Ranmir. He dislikes the condition in which Ranmir has caused himself to be in. Asking the people at the inn leads to [[Vex]], a [[Thief (Class)|thief]] in [[Riften (Skyrim)|Riften]], who knows more about her disappearance.
   
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When spoken to, Dagur asks the Dragonborn to find out what happened to Ranmir's lover, Isabelle Rolaine, because he does not like the state Ranmir is in.
There is no reward for giving [[Isabelle's Letter]] to [[Ranmir]] other than extra dialog.
 
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Talking to [[Haran (Skyrim)|Haran]] reveals that, one night, when the inn ran out of [[Honningbrew Mead]], Ranmir flew into a rage. He said that Isabelle ran off with a thief named Vex, who lives in Riften. Ranmir will have nothing useful to say on the matter and, if questioned, will yell at the Dragonborn that they are never to speak Isabelle's name in his presence. Vex can be found in [[the Ragged Flagon]]; she will speak to the Dragonborn regardless of whether or not they have gained entry to the [[Thieves Guild (Skyrim)|Thieves Guild]].
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Talking to Vex reveals that Isabelle wanted to make some money, but that Vex did not believe she was capable of it. Isabelle refused to be turned away, however, so Vex sent her to Hob's Fall Cave. Despite her misgivings, Vex seems to have expected her to make it back to Ranmir safely.
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Upon traveling to Hob's Fall, the Dragonborn discovers her corpse, along with a letter written for Ranmir explaining her intentions. The letter appears to have been written as if it was meant to be sent before she set off for Hob's Fall.
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Taking the letter and giving it to Ranmir gives him closure on his lover's death. After receiving this news, Ranmir states that he needs to think about things; afterwards, he ceases drinking excessively.
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The quest has no reward, other than any experience gained through combat while completing it, but does count towards helping the people of [[Winterhold (Skyrim Hold)|Winterhold]] in the process of [[Thane of Winterhold|becoming Thane]].
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
*If [[Ranmir]] dies during the quest "[[Containment]]" or a [[Dragons (Skyrim)|dragon]] attack, this quest will be unable to be completed. PC users can use [[Console Commands (Skyrim)|console command]] <code>setstage freeformwinterholdc 40</code> to complete the quest and then get rid of the letter.
 
*If [[Ranmir]] dies during the quest "[[Containment]]" or a [[Dragons (Skyrim)|dragon]] attack, this quest will be unable to be completed. PC users can use [[Console Commands (Skyrim)|console command]] <code>setstage freeformwinterholdc 40</code> to complete the quest and then get rid of the letter.
 
*Talking to Vex is not required to find Isabelle's corpse, or the letter; however, receiving the side quest from Dagur is required to find the letter on her corpse inside the cave.
 
*Talking to Vex is not required to find Isabelle's corpse, or the letter; however, receiving the side quest from Dagur is required to find the letter on her corpse inside the cave.
*The dialog option to start this quest does not appear until after the Dragonborn has spoken to [[Haran (Skyrim)|Haran]] and convinced Ranmir to pay his tab.
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*The dialog option to start this quest does not appear until after the Dragonborn has spoken to Haran and convinced Ranmir to pay his tab.
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*Although this quest has an ID, all quest stages are empty and there are no objectives.
   
 
==Bugs==
 
==Bugs==
 
{{Bugs}}
 
{{Bugs}}
*{{PC}}{{XBOX}}{{XB1}}{{PS3}} This quest may not show up in the questlog.
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*{{ALLPLAT}}{{XB1}}{{NX}} This quest may not show up in the quest log.
   
 
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Revision as of 00:23, 13 August 2019

"He ranted at me, how I didn't know what he's been through, how Isabelle broke his heart when she ran off with some thief named Vex. He said he'd even gone to Riften to try and find the bastard."
Haran[src]

Drowned Sorrows is a quest available in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim in which the Dragonborn must assist Dagur in Winterhold in discovering what has happened to Isabelle Rolaine, the lover of Ranmir.

Objectives

  1. Talk to Haran
  2. Talk to Vex at the Ragged Flagon
  3. Find Isabelle Rolaine in Hob's Fall Cave
  4. Take Isabelle's Letter and deliver it to Ranmir

Walkthrough

Dagur at The Frozen Hearth in Winterhold asks for help in finding out what happened to Isabelle Rolaine, the disappeared lover of Ranmir. He dislikes the condition in which Ranmir has caused himself to be in. Asking the people at the inn leads to Vex, a thief in Riften, who knows more about her disappearance.

When spoken to, Dagur asks the Dragonborn to find out what happened to Ranmir's lover, Isabelle Rolaine, because he does not like the state Ranmir is in.

Talking to Haran reveals that, one night, when the inn ran out of Honningbrew Mead, Ranmir flew into a rage. He said that Isabelle ran off with a thief named Vex, who lives in Riften. Ranmir will have nothing useful to say on the matter and, if questioned, will yell at the Dragonborn that they are never to speak Isabelle's name in his presence. Vex can be found in the Ragged Flagon; she will speak to the Dragonborn regardless of whether or not they have gained entry to the Thieves Guild.

Talking to Vex reveals that Isabelle wanted to make some money, but that Vex did not believe she was capable of it. Isabelle refused to be turned away, however, so Vex sent her to Hob's Fall Cave. Despite her misgivings, Vex seems to have expected her to make it back to Ranmir safely.

Upon traveling to Hob's Fall, the Dragonborn discovers her corpse, along with a letter written for Ranmir explaining her intentions. The letter appears to have been written as if it was meant to be sent before she set off for Hob's Fall.

Taking the letter and giving it to Ranmir gives him closure on his lover's death. After receiving this news, Ranmir states that he needs to think about things; afterwards, he ceases drinking excessively.

The quest has no reward, other than any experience gained through combat while completing it, but does count towards helping the people of Winterhold in the process of becoming Thane.

Trivia

  • If Ranmir dies during the quest "Containment" or a dragon attack, this quest will be unable to be completed. PC users can use console command setstage freeformwinterholdc 40 to complete the quest and then get rid of the letter.
  • Talking to Vex is not required to find Isabelle's corpse, or the letter; however, receiving the side quest from Dagur is required to find the letter on her corpse inside the cave.
  • The dialog option to start this quest does not appear until after the Dragonborn has spoken to Haran and convinced Ranmir to pay his tab.
  • Although this quest has an ID, all quest stages are empty and there are no objectives.

Bugs

This section contains bugs related to Drowned Sorrows. Before adding a bug to this list, consider the following:

  1. Please reload an old save to confirm if the bug is still happening.
  2. If the bug is still occurring, please post the bug report with the appropriate system template  360  /  XB1  ,  PS3  /  PS4  ,  PC  /  MAC  ,  NX  /  PS5  ,  XS  , depending on which platform(s) the bug has been encountered on.
  3. Be descriptive when listing the bug and fixes, but avoid having conversations in the description and/or using first-person anecdotes: such discussions belong on the appropriate forum board.
  •  PC   360   PS3   XB1   NX   This quest may not show up in the quest log.