

He doesn't think anything suspicious happened, and puts all the talk of sabotage profiteering down to idle gossip. However, he is dismissive of Henry's concerns that their last payment was late, claiming they merely had a minor cash flow issue.įind Karel, the Master Builder and question him about the accident. In addition, it sat outside in the rain for a few days before they brought it in. He doesn't know much about the structural aspects of the build, but he did notice that the last shipment was several smaller blocks, instead of the customary large block. Brother Porter will direct you to the Overseer, the monk in charge of the accounts. Travel to the Monastery in Sasau and ask around about the stone. However, he is quite confident that his stone is of the highest quality, and anyone who says otherwise has an ulterior motive. Now, Divish needs Henry to investigate.Īlternatively, you can get this quest by talking to Brother Nicodemus after completing the quest In God's Hands, he will talk about the accident at the monastery construction site.īefore you go to Sasau, stop in at the nearby quarry and speak to Rupert, who reveals that there was an accident at the quarry where a piece of stone broke and fell on one of the workers. The Chamberlain has been sending polite letters, but they have not received a response, and he is hesitant of escalating the situation.


Divish is suspicious that the Monastery is just looking for an excuse to get out of the contract so they can purchase cheaper stone elsewhere. Recently, the Monastery was late on a payment, then stopped all orders, claiming the stone quality is inferior. Sir Divish's quarry supplies stone for the construction of the Sasau Monastery.

The Talmberg Quarry Master is worried the affair will damage his good name. There's been an accident at the Sasau Monastery construction works due to bad quality stone.
