The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered features a variety of unique quests that are quite challenging to complete if you don't know where to go. The Pilgrimage quest can also be quite difficult to complete due to the lack of proper directions.

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It is the first quest that you can take on as part of the Knights of the Nine DLC, and can be accessed right after completing the tutorial. As the quest's name suggests, it requires you to locate and pray at the wayshrine of each deity, which can be found all over the imperial province.

How To Start The Pilgrimage Quest

Unlike many other quests, the Pilgrimage quest can be started immediately after escaping the imperial sewers following the emperor's death. You will still have to talk to any NPC to ask them about any rumors, and they will immediately tell you about the attack on the Chapel of Dibella in Anvil.

Upon further inquiry from the NPCs, you'll discover the rumors about a certain Prophet who can be found outside the Chapel of Dibella in Anvil. You'll be tasked with asking the Prophet about what happened during the attack on the Chapel.

As you head to Anvil, you can easily spot the Prophet outside the Chapel of Dibella. Talking to the Prophet will reveal more information about Umaril, Pelinal Whitestrake, and he'll also tell you that the attack on the chapel was done by Umaril, who was dead, but not actually dead.

The Pilgrimage Quest Walkthrough

If you ask for more information about the attack on the Chapel, the Prophet will reveal to you that there is only one way to defeat Umaril, who has returned from the dead, and that is to wield the Divine Crusader's weaponry.

The Divine Crusader's weaponry could only be wielded by Pelinal Whitestrake in the past, and now that he's no more, no one can stop Umaril. Now, if you choose the dialogue option that states you'll quest for the relics yourself, the Prophet will ask you a very important question: "Are you a worthy knight?"

If you answer anything other than that you're not, and you have no claim to fame, the Prophet will simply say that if you're truly worthy, you'll find the relics on your own in your journey. However, if you choose to say that you have no claim to fame, the Prophet will give you a map of the wayshrines.

Don't be afraid to make the wrong dialogue choice here. The Prophet will repeatedly ask you the same question every time you inquire about the quest for the relics.

The Prophet will ask you to pray at the wayshrine of each of the nine divines all across the imperial province, and if you're truly worthy, you'll receive a vision from the Gods. You can find the wayshrines map in your inventory in the miscellaneous section and use that to locate the shrines.

There is more than one wayshrine of each divine, but only one of them is marked on the wayshrine map. If you come across a wayshrine of a divine that you have yet to pray at, it will still progress the quest.

Wayshrine Locations

Name

Location

Wayshrine of Arkay

Wayshrine of Arkay can be found near Anvil and Kvatch. You can head north from Anvil or west from Kvatch to arrive at this shrine. It is located slightly off-road, just north of the Brina Cross Inn.

Wayshrine of Mara

Mara's wayshrine can be found west of Skingrad. You'll have to walk a little distance northwest from the Cursed Mine, and you'll be able to spot this wayshrine.

Wayshrine of Dibella

Wayshrine of Dibella is located south of Chorrol. Head south from the Weynon Priory, and you'll eventually be able to spot it.

Wayshrine of Akatosh

Wayshrine of Akatosh is to the south of Bruma. Head south from the Bruma Caverns to get to this wayshrine.

Wayshrine of Talos

Talos' Wayshrine is to the south of the Imperial City. You'll have to cross the lake and head further south from the Sweetwater camp to reach Hercine's Shrine, and from there, head straight east.

Wayshrine of Zenithar

Zenithar's Wayshrine is located north of Bravil. Fast travel to the Bay Roan Stables and keep heading straight north to reach this location.

Wayshrine of Stendarr

Wayshrine of Stendarr is in the middle of Bravil and Leyawiin. An easy way to get there is to fast travel to Five Riders Stables and keep heading north on the road until you come across this shrine.

Wayshrine of Julianos

Wayshrine of Julianos is located southeast of the Imperial City and southwest of Cheydinhal. Head to the interchange southeast of the Imperial City, and from there, go a little towards the east, and you'll be able to find this shrine.

Wayshrine of Kynareth

Kynareth's wayshrine is located the furthest away from any city. You'll have to fast travel to the stables outside Cheydinhal, and then go straight south. You'll have to cross the river or go around it. The wayshrine is next to the southern pond in the Nibenay Basin area.

After you've prayed at each wayshrine, your character will enter a vision; you won't be able to move and will have a conversation with Pelinal Whitestrake. He'll mark the location of his lost shrine, asking you to go there and look if the relics of the crusader are still there.

After you've had the vision, it will mark the completion of the Pilgrimage quest and will start the Shrine of the Crusader quest.

Completing the Pilgrimage quest will also reward you with the Pilgrim's Grace ability, which can only be used once a day, and boosts multiple stats by 10 points for 300 seconds.

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