Speaking With Silence is a quest available in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. It is offered by Mercer Frey immediately upon completion of "Scoundrel's Folly" in which the Dragonborn must accompany Mercer Frey, guildmaster of the Thieves Guild to Snow Veil Sanctum to find and confront Karliah.
Track down the Dunmer behind the Guild's misfortunes. Quest Giver:Mercer Frey Next Quest: Hard Answers Reward: Gallus' Encoded Journal, Word for the Disarm shout ID: TG05 Suggested Level: 62 more rows •
Go to the door as indicated on you map. Listen to it and the whispering lady will ask you to open the door. You need to get the key from the Jarl or the Court wizard. I strongly suggest pick pocketing one of them instead of . Once you have the key go back to the door and open it. The ebony blade will be there.
Track down the Dunmer behind the Guild's misfortunes. Quest Giver:Mercer Frey Next Quest: Hard Answers Reward: Gallus' Encoded Journal, Word for the Disarm shout ID: TG05 Suggested Level: 62 more rows •
Walkthrough. Make your way to Snow Veil Sanctum and have a chat with Mercer who is waiting outside. Mercer will inform you that Karliah is hold up inside Snow Veil Sanctum, so lead the way to the door, which Mercer will unlock, and head inside.
You begin this quest once you've read Heddic's Volunruud Journal on the floor just inside Volunruud. It can be easy to miss, but it's on the floor beside the skeleton.
Hard Answers is a Thieves' Guild quest received from Karliah after completing the quest Speaking with Silence.
Speaking With Silence is a quest available in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. It is offered by Mercer Frey immediately upon completion of "Scoundrel's Folly" in which the Dragonborn must accompany Mercer Frey, guildmaster of the Thieves Guild to Snow Veil Sanctum to find and confront Karliah.
If one person leaves a little bit of silence before responding, it'll help both individuals shift into a slower cadence. Help discussions go deeper: Once you can let go of the need to always respond right away or fill every space after another person stops talking, you'll discover that interesting things happen.
The fastest way to get an audience to quiet down and focus on the speaker is simply to look at them, while standing very still.