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... didn't enter the level up dreamscape. No level up, meant no dreamscape. It made sense, I was on the verge of leveling up. However I stopped myself to confirm that.

Next on my list was Meridia's beacon. I got that quest due to luck in my opinion. It wanted me to locate the beacon, checking my map it appeared to be somewhere near Falkreath. I had a good guess on where. Second thing I was gonna check was if predetermined quest items were always in one spot as well as being there before the ...

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