How To Get Rykas Armor



  1. Nurelion: 'When I ask you for something, I expect it to get done.' Quintus wears a set of merchant clothes along with a hat and a pair of boots. But if you find the armor pieces and reason with Arbiter (with persuasion) he realizes that all the time he was wrong, leaves the forgotten city and you get to be a hero and save the people and the city.
  2. Page 1 of 3 - The Forgotten City Appreciation Post (All Spoilers) - posted in File topics: I just finished playing this quest and holy crap, it was a lot better than I thought it was. I discovered it through MxR's video and I thought I would give it a shot, and I'm really glad I did.I'm also really glad for multiple saves. I finished the quest by releasing Maisi, but I never knew what happened.

But Thou Must!: You can only get the immaculate dwarven armor from Rykas in one of two ways; violence or theft. Either of these will break the Dwarves' Law. As you need this item to get the mod's good ending, this means you have to break the Law at least once.; Comic-Book Fantasy Casting: Jarl Metellus' face and voice seem to be based on Patrick Stewart. HOW DO I GET THAT DAMN ARMOR FROM RYKUS?! He's such an asshole! 'Yes, I get that a lot.' Hope the author does more with that fascinating city. 25 points 4 years ago. Mod author here: I'm afraid I don't have any plans to expand the city. Skyrim Best Weapon & Armor - 10 MILLION DAMAGE in Special Edition (Fast Skill Level Guide, No Mods) - Duration: 21:53. ESO - Fallout & Elder Scrolls Guides 2,788,302 views 21:53.

Part I: LINK

Part II: LINK

This is the 3rd part of a multi-post series on the Skyrim mod, “The Forgotten City”.

There are SPOILERS… however, there will be some end-of-quests SPOILERS. There won’t be any major plot spoilers, unless ABSOLUTELY UNAVOIDABLE. Turn around – and check out some other posts on my page! – if you don’t want to read any spoilers.

3. a) More people

I talked to Domitus, plus a few more Forgotten City (FC) citizens.

*Domitus (in Citadel):

  • Domitus is the #2 in charge. He is not afraid to let you know it, either.
  • He is very conceited – his basic first responses to you can be summed up as: “how dare you approach me and ask me anything? Get back in your place!”
  • he did ask demand that I go to the Palace and retrieve an Immaculate Dwarven Helmet that was on the other side of a gate at the entrance.

This was not as “exciting” as I thought it would be. What it made me do is refrain from shooting Domitus in his mouth with my Fire Enchanted bow. However, no option of implicating Domitus popped up. Maybe I missed something?

3 Others:

Jeshol (met in Tavern) was tickled that I “asked how an old lady was doing”. She is a street sweeper and either a worshipper or priestess of Mara. She does mention Dooley and how he’s living in a cave of sorts, outside of town, homeless because he can’t work (the Jarl basically exiled him). Luki (met near Habiq’s shop) is a not-too-social alchemist and healer. She hates all people but heals and makes potions because “someone has to”. She chides the Jarl and his “cronies” for laziness (sense a theme here…).

Dwemora (above; met in the Citadel) is the Jarl’s adoptive, bored daughter. She is not allowed out of the Citadel. She also calls the Jarl and friends “lazy”. To spice up her life, she wants to see what happens when you offer Ashanshi some Skooma.

I then went to the first person that I met in the FC: Gulvar.

*Gulvar (in tavern):

  • was a farmer from the Whiterun area
  • father was killed by bandits; mother died shortly thereafter
  • farm was repeatedly raided. Gulvar then killed one of the bandits that knocked on his front door; the other bandits knocked him out and kept him alive while they killed the rest of his family and burned his farm down
  • he started stealing, didn’t like what he had become; wandered Skyrim until he found the FC
  • **mentioned that the Jarl would get what was coming to him

That last line moved Gulvar to the top 1 or 2 suspects. He seems like he is barely repressing his fury.

3. b) More Places

I’d talked to about 15 people, so I started looking through houses and areas.

I didn’t find anything of note on the outside (minus Dooley).

I did find some things of interest indoors, however.

Ulrin’s House:

*Another SPOILER Warning*

I was checking in here to see if I could find some info about him and his missing wife. Maisi. Instead, I found a door to the Underground Tunnels, hidden under an animal skin. Be very careful with this door: if you click on the skin, you’ll take it… and break the Dwarves’ Law. Once you open the door, you’ll find yourself in a ring of tunnels, with about 12 offshoots and short hallways branching off. About 8 of those offshoots lead to doors that lead up to various houses and stores… but they are all locked. There are also a few Skeevers, scattered around the tunnels. They shouldn’t be a problem. I hope.

On your travels throughout the ring, you should come upon some human remains, along with some gold and a piece of equipment. You have to identify those remains. Also, you will be attacked by a horse-sized Giant Skeever. This is not as easy of a fight as you would think. When you defeat it, make sure to loot the corpse. You will find a Locket that belongs – belonged – to Maisi. Putting 2 and together should identify the remains that you found earlier. Report your findings to Ulrin…. or hold on to the Locket until you have finished a few more quests.

*Brandas’ House II

I didn’t remember that I had glanced in Brandas’ house previously, until I reread my last post. I’m glad that I went in again.

Most of the house is empty. There is a Lute in the corner, some food on the table, and a Last Will, next to the food:

This makes me feel better about taking those Boots earlier. 😉

On the stone bed… is Brandas! He wasn’t there before! He is mortally wounded: what isn’t wrapped in bandages, it looks badly burned, including parts of his face. he tells you that he is a Vigilant of Stendarr, sent to the FC (via visions) to stop “something terrifying and very evil under the city”. Unfortunately, the energies under the city nearly killed him before he could stop whatever is down there.

I now have to get back under the city – lower than the tunnels I just came out of – and find out what’s down there, survive the “energies” getting to it, and possibly stop/kill whatever *it* is.

*Dooley’s Quest

I also decided to help Dooley find his treasure before taking on anything else.

The clue “hold your breath” pointed me to the lake at the back of the cavern. I brought one Potion of Waterbreathing with me – crap. Probably should have brought 3. Anyway: after swimming around for a little bit, I found a sunken house-type building, with an openable door.

Inside the Sunken House, there is a very tall cave, with an opening at the top, all under water. I used my Potion to swim to the top, where I was greeted with a ramp that spiraled out of the water, into an even bigger cavern, complete with those blue mushrooms that are pictured earlier in this post. There are barrels scattered along, as well as some Dwarven odds and ends (plates, cups, shields, etc.). At the top of the ramp is what appears to be an Argonian female, completely armored in Dwarven Armor (probably will be Ebony or Daedric armor, at higher levels). She wonders who you are and why you are here. If you tell her that “you are looking for a treasure chest”, she says that “we found it but can’t open it… we locked it in the Tower”; she then invites you to dinner. If you accept the dinner offer, she leads you to a campsite… in total view of 2 other figures; all 3 then attack you because “you smell delicious!”. If you answer “nevermind, I’ll turn back” or turn down her requests for dinner, she and her “sisters” attack.

I got killed a couple of times, even after using various Shouts, so I changed my strategies. Once the first Argonian started walking towards me, I backed down the ramp a few feet, putting the wall on the left between me and her sisters. Once she attacked, I filled her full of arrows, then immediately hid after she dies. She has a Tower Key on her. I then got by the lines of sight of her sisters and went to the right of the ramp, towards the aforementioned Tower.

Inside the Tower is the Chest, as well as some armor, another Chest at the bottom of a stair well, and some odds and ends laying about. As tempting as it is, do not take anything from upstairs, other than whatever is in the Chest. The Dwarves’ Law does take effect on the entrance floor of the Tower.

Inside the Chest is this:

So, no “treasure” but something possibly as valuable: a key to the locked gate at the top of the Citadel! Also, he explicitly warned me about the Jarl. Interesting!

I swam back to the Sunken House – nearly drowning – and back to the Lake. I let Dooley know about the treasure; he hoped that I split the “pile of gold and gems that I find” with him.

Rykas

SO, I have 3 branches to do:

  1. The Citadel: Accusations and The Locked Gate
  2. The Palace: Get The Helmet
  3. The Evil: Go Underground

I actually looked into the Locked Gate and…. well, you’ll have to wait for Part IV. I also have to make my accusation to the Jarl…. although, I don’t trust the Jarl much. And, I have to get that Helmet for Domitus, inside the Palace, not to mention find out what’s going on underground. Part IV will cover what happened with the Locked Gate and what I did with the accusations. My travels through the Palace may also take place in Part IV, but I can’t guarantee it. Part IV should be posted by Sunday night! Stay tuned!

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Answer Metellus's Plea.
Quest Giver:Opening the Lakehouse's Strange Door
Location(s):The Forgotten City
Reward:None
ID:000FCQuest02
Added by:TES5Mod:The Forgotten City

Quick Walkthrough[edit]

  1. Talk to Metellus

Detailed Walkthrough[edit]

How To Get Rykas Armor

The quest begins as you exit the Lakehouse and enter the brightly-lit Forgotten City.As you cross the bridge to enter it, Gulvar accosts you.

'You there! Where did you come from?'
I've just arrived.

You can, instead of talking to him, evade him, eliciting a rushed version of his advice: 'Well if you don't want to talk to me, at least go and see Jarl Metellus up on the top floor of the Citadel! And see Brol if you have any questions.'

'Strange. It looked like you came out of the Jarl's private lakehouse.'
I got lost. (Lie)
'Yeah, well... just make sure you don't 'get lost' in anyone else's home. Live by our laws here, and we'll all get along just fine.'
I did. There was a time portal in there, which brought me here from the future.
'A what? Oh I see, you're a little bit crazy. Well, you're in good company here, my friend. Lots of us weren't thinking straight when we arrived.'
Seriously, what is today's date?
'It's the first day of Last Seed, I believe.'
What year?
'I guess you hit your head pretty hard coming down the shaft, huh? It's the hundred and ninety fourth year of the Fourth Era, of course.
Look, you seem a little... you know... so I'll make this nice and simple for you: Live by our laws, and we'll all get along just fine.'
Your laws?
'Don't hurt anyone, don't steal anything. Same as anywhere else. Only the punishment here is much, much worse...
The Jarl can tell you more, and help you get settled in. Might even have some quarters for you. I can take you to him, if you like.'
Alright, let's go
No thanks. I'll make my own way.
'Suit yourself. You'll find him at the top of the Citadel - he's got the whole floor to himself, and his daughter.
And if you have any questions about this place I'd talk to Brol the Scholar. Seems to know a lot, about a lot of things. See you around!'

If this is not the first time you have emerged from the Lakehouse, you will have another conversation option available to you:

You know, we've had this conversation before...
'What are you talking about? I've never met you.'
Yes you have. You're going to offer to escort me to see Jarl Metellus.
'I... uh...
You're right. I was. How could you possibly have known that?'
'I'm a time traveller. Now, if you'll excuse me...'
'Is that... some kind of sorcerer? Uh... well... I don't want any trouble... let me get out of your way... and let's forget this happened, shall we?'
You're right. My mistake. (Lie)
'Um... you're a strange one, aren't you? Now, are you going to tell me why it looked like you just came out of the Jarl's private lakehouse?'
I got lost. (Lie.)
I did. There was a time portal in there, which brought me here from the future.

Accepting Gulvar's guidance to the Citadel will result in the receipt of a tour, which will begin with a description of the area in which you exited: 'So, this is our farmland, where we grow all the food you'll ever want. As long as all you ever want is leek, cabbage and potato.'

'If you have goods, the merchants at the market up ahead will be happy to see you. Most of us have few belongings - just what we brought in with us.'

As you leave the farmland, Ysmar and Gulvar will have a short exchange:

Ysmar:'Morning, Gulvar!'
Gulvar:'Morning, Ysmar.'

The tour will then resume with 'Above us is the 'sun under the ground'. It's strange, and no substitute for the real sun, of course, but... these days it doesn't bother me.'

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'What bothers me is the Citadel folk. Take Hjormund, for example, standing up there on his balcony. Looking down on us...'
'Just look at him. Yeah, Hjormund, you're a real big man, aren't you? Pfft. Milk drinker.'

As you and Gulvar pass Rastasia, she'll say 'Aren't you going to introduce me to your strapping new friend, Gulvar?'

Gulvar will deny her request, saying 'We're on our way to see the Jarl. There'll be time for you to get your claws into our friend here later.'

She will then address you, saying 'I look forward to it. You should come for a drink at my tavern - the Golden Sentinel - tonight. Just about everyone's there after dark...'

Gulvar, ignoring her, will caution you about her: 'Be careful with Rastasia. She... well... it's not my place to say. There's enough gossip in this place as it is. It's a small city, after all.'

He'll then segue into describing the city's inhabitants, saying 'Only 24 of us at the moment. 23 if you don't count Brandas, who's half way to the next life. Luki's barely managing to keep him alive.'

Brol and Luki both walk in front of the Citadel, beginning a conversation about yourself:

Brol:'Oh, hello Luki. Did you hear we have a new neighbour?'
Luki:'Great, another mouth to feed. Hope this one's healthy - last thing I need is another Brandas to soak up all my potions.'
Brol:'Well, you never know, do you? Every new person who arrives in this place could be welcome addition, or the thing that destroys us all...
But let's hope for the best, shall we?'
Luki:'Wow, there I was thinking I was a pessimist...'

At this point, he will enter the Citadel and expect you to follow him in. Once you've done so, he'll disparage its own clique of residents: 'This is the Citadel, where the Jarl and his 'guests' live. If you manage to worm your way in with them, you might get to live here too.'

As you round the corner, Gulvar's favourite 'big man' will stop him and initiate a hostile exchange:

Hjormund:'Gulvar, what do you think you're doing? You're meant to be working the Jarl's farm, not trudging dirt into his Citadel...'
Gulvar:'Hjormund, take it easy, would you? I was just showing our new friend here to the Jarl.'
Hjormund:'Well how about you get back to work, and I take our new friend the rest of the way? If you don't work, none of us eat, Gulvar. Remember that.'
Gulvar:'How could I forget? Fine, I'll get back to work.'
Gulvar:'It was nice meeting you, my friend. Stop by for a chat any time you like.'

Hjormund will then introduce himself, saying 'I'm sorry about that. That probably sounded a bit harsh, but it's my job to make sure we all have enough to eat. I'm Hjormund.'

'Let's head up to the next floor then, shall we? Stay close behind me. Wouldn't want you to get lost now, would we?'
'It's good to see a new face here. Haven't had any new arrivals in a while, since Marius, but he mostly keeps to himself. Bit secretive, actually.'
'Most people are pretty friendly, though - and so they should be - this is the closest you'll get to Sovngarde in all of Tamriel.'
'No crime, no conflict. Most folk don't even bother locking their doors.'
'Even if you could steal something without breaking the Dwarves law, it's not as if you could sell it to anyone here.'

The tour will then pause as you ascend the stairway, at the top of which Gaia will greet you: 'Oh, welcome! I'm Gaia! Do come and say hello when you're free!'

In response, Hjormund will make a passing comment regarding her: 'Always got her nose buried in a book, that one. Helps out Brol down in the city, our resident expert about the history and laws of the Dwemer.'

'Last I heard they were trying to track down some Dwarven artifacts. You should ask Brol about it, if you're into that sort of thing.'
'This is the Citadel kitchen. Remember to be polite to our cook, Asanshi. She does her best with what she has, which isn't much.'
'Now, let's head up to the Jarl's floor.'
'Alright, so we're about to meet Jarl Metellus. There's a couple of things you should know about him, if you want to make a good impression.'
'First, he was the first one here. Well, he was here before the rest of us, anyway. So the Citadel is his, and we're all his guests.'
'Second, he's very protective of this place, and won't tolerate anyone disturbing the peace. So be on your best behavior, and you should be fine.'
'This is the top of the Citadel. The bathhouse is off limits, and I'm not even sure what's behind the gold door. Only the Jarl has ever gone in there.'
'Alright, you're on your own from here. I've got lazy farmers to supervise. Good luck with the Jarl, and I'll see you around.'

As you reach the final room of the Citadel, Sato will give you your final direction: 'The Jarl's waiting for you on his balcony, on your left.'

Walk out to the balcony, which you may recall from recovering the Lakehouse key, where Jarl Metellus awaits you:

'There's a face I don't recognise! Welcome to my city! I'm Jarl Metellus. Tell me, what is your name?'

Once you introduce yourself, he'll say that 'It's always exciting to meet a new member of our small community. Now, before I forget: since you're here for good, you'll need some quarters.'

'Here's a key to the last vacant chambers down in the City, between Brol and Luki. It's all yours. Now tell me, what brings you to my city?'
Actually, you sent me here from the future to save this city. (Show note)
'I sent you here? I... I'm not sure what you mean...'
Here is the letter you will write, shortly after the city is destroyed.
'Well let's see...
'This is my handwriting... 'the victims of an unspeakable atrocity... I will open a portal that will take you into the past... you must go back'...
This... this is real, isn't it? I've even toyed with the idea of creating a portal between two points in time, with Brol's help.
But that's odd: my letter makes no mention of what caused the disaster. I suppose I was in a hurry. So tell me, what's going to happen to us?'
I don't know, but it was dark and there were burnt corpses everywhere.
'That's exactly what I saw when I first discovered this place, several years ago. It seems whatever happened then is going to happen again...
I think it has something to do with the Dwarves' Law. This is bad, very bad.'
The Dwarves' Law?
'Yes, you see, the Dwarves who built this place left inscriptions. Brol hasn't been able to fully translate them, but we understand some parts.
This warning keeps coming up: 'The many shall suffer for the sins of the one.' We think that breaking the law here will cause some kind of ... event.
The truth is, I've used the Dwarves' law to frighten my people into obedience, and it's worked, so far. But someone's about to break that law.
Let me think... hmmm... your arrival here is exactly what I need...
You've helped me a great deal by bringing this note to my attention. I wonder if you could do me another favour?'
What do you want from me?
'I need you to investigate the city. Talk to my people. Help me, if it'll win their trust. You can even go through their possessions if you have to.
You must work out who is going to break the Dwarves' Law. Once you have a name, come back and tell me immediately.
As Jarl I authorise you go anywhere you need to go, including private homes, but if someone asks you to leave, you should do so immediately.'
If I help you, will you get me back to my own time, and out of the city?
'I can't promise either of those things, but I will certainly do everything within my power to help you, once you've helped my people.
And of course, if you decide to stay, I would make sure you enjoy a... comfortable life here.'
Now what do you say, will you help me?'
Yes, I'll help you.
'Thank you. Now, you mustn't tell anybody where you're from, or what may be about to happen here. People do foolish things when they panic.
If it helps you, you're welcome to borrow the book on my desk - it contains the names and addresses of my subjects. Just don't show it to anyone.'
No, I don't think so.
'No? What do you mean, 'No'? Don't you realise you're in just as much danger as the rest of us?
Look, don't think you're getting out of here alive without my help. I expect you'll come around to my way of thinking, once you realise that.
Now get out of my Citadel, and come back once you're willing to see sense.'

Quest Stages[edit]

Forget-me-not (000FCQuest02)
StageFinishes QuestJournal Entry
400I appear to have travelled 20 years into the past, to 1 Last Seed 180E. I will need to find a way to return to my original timeline. Perhaps Metellus, whose magic brought me back here, can help me.
Objective : Find a way back to your original timeline.
550I should follow my guide to Jarl Metellus.
575I should talk to Jarl Metellus, on the top floor of the Citadel.
Objective : Talk to Jarl Metellus on the top floor of the Citadel.
595I have refused the Jarl's request to investigate who is a threat to the city. I can talk to him again if I change my mind.
600Jarl Metellus has asked me to discreetly work out who is going to trigger the destruction of the city. I will need to talk to each resident, and look around. Once I have settled on a suspect, I should inform him immediately.
Objective : Identify the person most likely to destroy the city and inform Jarl Metellus.
605
Objective : Go through the city entrance gate to stop the looters coming down the shaft.
620
Objective : (Optional) Ask Ulrin about the disappearance of his wife.
622
Objective : (Optional) Search Ulrin's home for clues to the whereabouts of his wife.
625
Objective : (Optional) Find out what happened to Ulrin's wife, Maisi.
650
Objective : (Optional) Find a way into the locked room in the Citadel.
655
660
Objective : (Optional) Inform Ulrin of Maisi's whereabouts.
690
Objective : (Optional) Find 'Quintus' and investigate whether he is a threat.
720
Objective : (Optional) Identify the human remains in the underground tunnels.
725
Objective : (Optional) Show Ulrin the necklace from the underground tunnels.
750
Objective : (Optional) Talk to Brol the Scholar to find out more about the city.
755
Objective : (Optional) Find a way into the abandoned Palace.
770
Objective : (Optional) Show the book to Brol as proof that the Dwarves' Law is real.
780
Objective : (Optional) Talk to an expert about the Immaculate Dwarven armor.
790
Objective : (Optional) Find a way to protect yourself from the radiation.
800
Objective : (Optional) Talk to Vernon about the threatening note.
810
Objective : (Optional) Find out who is threatening Vernon.
815
Objective : (Optional) Confront Rykas about his threats to Vernon.
820
Objective : (Optional) Tell Vernon that Rykas is writing him threatening notes.
830
Objective : (Optional) Talk to Habiq about his missing ring.
835
Objective : (Optional) Access the tunnels beneath the city to find Habiq's ring.
840
860
Objective : (Optional) Read Dooley's letter.
865
Objective : (Optional) Return Dooley's letter and tell him what it says.
870
Objective : (Optional) Search for Dooley's hidden fortune.
900
Objective : (Optional) Obtain the Immaculate Dwarven armor from Rykas.
910
Objective : (Optional) Show the Immaculate Dwarven Armor to Gaia.
920
Objective : (Optional) Obtain some Skooma as a favour for Dwemora.
930
Objective : (Optional) Bring some Skooma to Asanshi.
940
Objective : (Optional) Obtain the Immaculate Helmet from the tunnels.
1004
Objective : (Optional) Inform Metellus that Domitus is the threat.
1007
Objective : (Optional) Inform Metellus that Gulvar is the threat.
1012
Objective : (Optional) Inform Metellus that Vernon is the threat.
1015
Objective : (Optional) Accuse Metellus of being the threat.
1016
Objective : (Optional) Inform Metellus that Ulrin is the threat.
1017
Objective : (Optional) Inform Metellus that Marius is the threat.
1019
Objective : (Optional) Inform Metellus that Rykas is the threat.
1022
Objective : (Optional) Inform Metellus that Deglund is the threat.
1025
Objective : (Optional) Admit Metellus that you are the threat.
1100
Objective : (Optional) Lure your suspect to the underground tunnels and kill them.
1500You refused Metellus' request to kill your suspect, and will now have to return to your original timeline without his help.
5000I know that Metellus will make his way to the Lakehouse and sacrifice himself to create a portal back in time. If I follow him there, I should be able to travel back in time again.
Objective : Follow Metellus to the Lakehouse to use his portal again.
5200Metellus has killed himself to create a portal back in time. I now have no way of returning to my original timeline. However, I could pass through his portal again...
5500Metellus' death has created a paradox; if he died before creating his portal, I could not have passed through it. As a result, it appears I have been returned to my original timeline.
6000The Arbiter has returned me to my own time.
  • The following empty quest stages were omitted from the table: 0, 100, 580, 585, 610, 630, 640, 700, 710, 1000, 1010, 5100, 5101.

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