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If you are still looking for it from the main town in Gosenburg county follow the road up and you'll run into another settlement with its own tavern. From there just follow the river left and look carefully for the spot.
This is not my favorite quest.
i followed it south and couldn't find anything, it just leads to a waterfall
what are some names of points of interest near the location?
It was there.. between the Inn and the stable...
A river..
in front of a mountain...
between 2 forests...
With a specific layout of rocks...
the clue map that he gives you, is very misleading, because it doesn't give you any kind of bearing, so I thought perhaps it was north at top just like when you open the map, but it wasn't
thanks for the help
Are you gonna ask for every quest in the game or are you gonna read at some point? :)
He gave you a golden key
> go down towards the stable
> then up towards the iron mine
> then on the hill, on the right, there's an abandonned manor.
> Use the golden key to access the cellar
ended up stumbling there by accident anyway while exploring
usually play these games for the freedom of choice and sandbox style, so usually ignore any story stuff since it doesn't interest me and it's always the same recycled trash stories everywhere
thanks anyway, yeah might ask for assistance if I feel I can't click somewhere in the game to find directions to something as was the case with this one