The innkeeper is also not a fan of Lurbuk, but allows him to continue playing because 'business is so slow.' His daily schedule involves. A graduate of the prestigious Bards College in Solitude, Lurbuk has quite the reputation in Skyrim: he is widely acknowledged as the absolute worst bard in all of Tamriel. Using Odin Sight in Ravensthorpe shows that the game marks training dummies as 'enemies', and therefore a suitable target for an assassination contract. Lurbuk is an Orsimer bard and can be found in Moorside Inn, in the city of Morthal. When you accept a contract from one of the Thousand Eyes merchants, the game marks a nearby NPC for you to either rescue or murder, and this is likely the cause of this particular bug.
That sure is a dead ringer.Īssassin's Creed Valhalla, for those a little confused by all this, features a daily contracts system that allows players to earn opals: a form of currency that can be used to obtain rare items and cosmetics. It was at this point I realised my assassination target was actually a training dummy. I summoned all my powers of stealth, and shot the target down from a distance. I peeked out of the longhouse - expecting an armoured contingent of soldiers to be wreaking havoc - and instead spied a lone figure, which the game told me was the Duke of Burgundy.
A dangerous thief in the settlement? Right here, next to the frolicking children? Things could be about to get messy. Earlier this week, mid-way through one of my Valhalla sessions, I got a bit of a shock when one of my daily assassination targets popped up right next to me in Ravensthorpe.