
Although it remains unclear what happened to Garuk, it is said that his scream can still be heard on that same shoal, on moonlit nights. The same night, Garuk's heart was filled with greed he opened the chest, took out the helm within and placed it on his head. The Silent Scream Īccording to the book, Garuk Windrime and the rest of the crew arrived on a shoal in northern Solstheim, where they started digging the hole for the first of the four iron-bound chests. If you stand aside during their fight, the pirate may lose the battle, and you can loot a copy of the book from her corpse. Leave me alone." Pirate Mage: "Boss said to bring you back or bring back your corpse." Pirate: "Is that so? Well, you'll never get that treasure now!" Pirate Mage: "Time to die!"Īfter their argument, they will attack each other over the discussed treasure. "Boss said to bring you back or bring back your corpse."Īdditionally, you may overhear an argument in the wilderness between a female pirate and a male pirate mage: Pirate: "I told him 'no' once already." Pirate Mage: "We've got work to do." Pirate: "I'm not chasing that map. Please see this section for a complete list of locations.

There are a total of eleven copies of the book on Solstheim. Once you have reached level 36, reading the book will start the miscellaneous objective to find Haknir's treasure.

This story was written down by a House Redoran scribe and ended up as the book Deathbrand. He commanded a crewman to bury his armor in four separate locations on Solstheim, each marked by a map, before sealing him in his tomb at Gyldenhul Barrow along with all his treasure. He placed a curse on his armor and his scimitars, Bloodscythe and Soulrender. Before his death, he told his crew that none were worthy to be his successor or have his treasure. Due to the terrible scar, some thought of him as a Daedra while others spoke of a pact he made with Mehrunes Dagon, calling the scar a seal between him and the Prince of Destruction. He was said to have lived an unnaturally long life, and displayed a terrible scar on his face known as "the Deathbrand", which no man could look upon without flinching. Haknir Death-Brand was known for rages and fits of madness, and he delighted in torture and murder for its own sake.
