
Once you've found all of the statues in a region, you'll complete the Altar of Lilith Seeker challenge and get the Seeker and Wily players titles. It's found next to the Oblivion dungeon entrance. Eriman's Pyre: You need to unlock the stronghold to access this one. An elite will spawn on the platform it's on though, so be careful.ģ3. Vyeresz: This one is inside a stronghold, though you can just run in and grab it if you're quick. Blightmarsh, northwest: Find this one tucked away in a narrow alcove.Ģ2. You'll need to jump across to reach it.ġ0. Ruins of Rakhat Keep: Found in the north-most area of the keep. It's partially hidden by a tree on the left of the platform.Ĩ. Crusader's Monument: You can run in and grab this statue without unlocking the stronghold first. The map above shows each statue's location, and like before, details of where to find some of the more well-hidden statues can be found below.ĥ. There are a total of 34 Altars of Lilith in Hawezar.
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You don't need to unlock it to access it, but you'll need to break a log to reveal the jump across to the small platform where it is. Tur Dulra: This Lilith statue is to the east of the stronghold. Hope's Light: For this one, you'll need to unlock the stronghold before you can grab the statue over to the east.Ģ6. This statue is another that has its back to the camera, making it pretty difficult to spot.Ģ3. Stormbreak Cove: On the shore southeast of Hope's Light. Just duck under the log to the northwest of the entrance.Ģ1. Moordaine Lodge: This one is at the site of a stronghold, but you can grab it without completing the objective there. The Daudur Peats: Almost directly east of Tirmair, this statue is very difficult to find as it's almost completely obscured by a wall.ġ4.


Check the map above for each location, though you can find the more obscure statues detailed below.ĥ. Now that you know what you're looking for, here are the locations of all 34 Altars of Lilith in Scosglen.
