Alright, so I tried out this “Partners in Crime” thing in Elder Scrolls Online today. I’d heard about it but never really gave it a shot until now. It’s basically a quest where you team up with this other character, Naryu, and do some sneaky stuff. Sounds cool, right?
Getting Started
First, I had to find where to start this quest. Turns out, it’s in this place called Balmora in Vvardenfell. So, I ported over there, found the quest giver, and got the lowdown. Basically, Naryu needs help with some “business,” and I’m the lucky guy who gets to assist.

Sneaking Around
The first part of the quest was all about sneaking. We had to get into this heavily guarded building without being seen. I crouched down, stuck to the shadows, and waited for the guards to move. It was kinda intense, to be honest. I got caught a couple of times, had to restart, but eventually, I made it through. Felt like a real ninja, you know?
The Heist
Once we were inside, it was time for the actual heist. We had to steal some documents. This part was tricky because there were more guards, plus some traps. I used my character’s skills to distract the guards while Naryu grabbed the documents. Teamwork makes the dream work, as they say. We managed to get what we needed without too much trouble.
Making a Run For It
After we got the documents, it was time to make a run for it. We sprinted out of there, with guards hot on our tail. I dodged attacks, used some crowd control abilities to slow them down, and we made it to a safe spot. That was a close one!
Wrapping Up
Once we were safe, we just had to report back to the quest giver. Turned in the documents, got my reward, and that was it. The quest was done. It was actually pretty fun. The story was engaging, and working with Naryu was cool. It wasn’t just about fighting; there was a lot of strategy involved in the sneaking and planning.
Final Thoughts
Overall, I’d say “Partners in Crime” is a pretty solid quest. It’s not just about bashing monsters; it’s got a bit of everything. If you’re into the stealthy, thief-like gameplay, you’ll probably enjoy it. I know I did. It’s not every day you get to feel like a master criminal in a game, right? I might even try it again just to see if I can do it without getting caught at all. We’ll see!