This here talk is about them ESO companion quests, you know. Them things in that game, Elder Scrolls. My grandson, he plays it all the time, always yellin’ at the screen. He tried to show me once, but Lordy, it was too much for these old eyes. But I hear him talkin’ about these companion things, so I figured I’d try to understand what’s what.
What Them Companion Quests Is
So, these companions, they’re like little helpers, I reckon. They fight with you, and you can get them in different parts of the game. Blackwood, High Isle, Necrom, sound like places from a storybook. You need to have those parts of the game, they called them chapters I think, to get them. You know that Blackwood, High Isle, or Necrom chapters, gotta have those. And once you got them, you go find the companion, do some stuff for ’em, and then they’re yours. Simple as pie, I guess.

Each of them companions, they got their own little stories, their companion quests. Three or four quests, that’s what I heard. You do those, you get to know ’em better, I suppose. Like gettin’ to know a new neighbor. You help them out and they are more friendly with you.
How You Get Them Companions
Now, how you get these fellas? Well, you just gotta go find ’em. They’re just standin’ around, waitin’ for someone to come along, I reckon. Like lost puppies, needs a home.
- Mirri and Bastian, they’re in Blackwood.
- Isobel and Ember are over in High Isle.
- Sharp-as-Night, he’s near a place called Necrom.
- And this Azandar fella, he’s outside a place called Cypher’s Midden in Apocrypha.
Sounds like a mouthful, don’t it? You find ’em, do their quests. That’s all there is to it. I guess you gotta do somethin’ for them before they are willing to follow you around, which is fair, I suppose.
Them Extra Quests
Now, there’s these other quests, too. They call ’em “radiant” or somethin’. They never end, just keep goin’ and goin’, like a rabbit in a berry patch. One of ’em is about killin’ critters, animals. And another one, “Glory of the Dead,” that’s the last one of the big story, I think. Like the end of a book, only you can keep readin’ it. That boy, my grandson he told me that’s the final one of the companions. Then there are these totem quests and for those you need to do some work to unlock the next one. But I don’t really know what they are about.
You get these companions by doin’ the main story, the big missions. You might wanna run off and do other things, collect these skill books. But you gotta do the main story to get the companions, that’s what I heard. You can’t just go around gettin’ the companions first, gotta do the story.
Well, I reckon that’s about all I know about them ESO companion quests. It’s a lot to take in, ain’t it? But I guess it’s fun for them that likes that sort of thing. Me, I’ll stick to my garden. Less confusing that way. These companions, they seem like a lot of work. But if you like that Elder Scrolls game then go and try to get those companions. They seem important in the game. My grandson, he always talks about them. He seems to like those companions. Maybe they are good, I don’t know. I am too old for that kind of stuff. But I hope this helped you to understand them better.
Them companions is everywhere, ‘cept in that PvP. Whatever that is. Sounds like somethin’ my grandson would know. He’s always talkin’ about that stuff. But yeah, these companion fellas, they’re just about everywhere else in that game, helpin’ you out and such. The Elder Scrolls, what a strange game. But them companions, yeah they seem useful, I guess.