After Mercer’s defeat, the room will be flooded with water. Once the water level is about to reach the ceiling, a small hole covered by rocks will open up. Position yourself at that hole after the rocks drop, and the water will push you up to your escape route.
How do you get through the pilgrim’s path in Skyrim?
Follow the Pilgrim’s Path
- Kill the Nightingale Sentinel (×5) ghosts.
- Take the dark path, avoiding the scorching light that massively decreases health and eventually kills.
- To the left and right of the Statue of Nocturnal there are two lit stone heads, pull the two chains next to them to open the gate behind the statue.
How do you get out of Blindsighted in Skyrim?
EScape the cave
- This part is simple if you keep your wits about you:
- The room will fill up with water.
- Wait until the water is level with the head of the large statue/idol and the head will fall forward–revealing the exit to Bronze Water Cave.
How do you not drown after killing Mercer Frey?
After you kill Mercer Frey, water should be filling up the cavern. Just continue to swim up as the water pours in. An arrow should be pointing into a hole or cavern up near the roof. Just run through that when you can swim up there.
Can you level up lockpicking with the Skeleton Key?
The best way of boosting the skill is to get the Skeleton Key as soon as possible by completing the “Blindedsided” quest for the Thieves Guild. This will raise your lockpicking skill very quckly.
Where is the best place to put a Nightingale?
It is best for a nightingale to have a companion of the same species so that he does not feel alone in the cage. The cage must always be located at the same eye height, with two of the cage walls attached to the wall on which it is hung. Avoid balconies, kitchens and galleries at all costs. It is best to place it in the living room or bedroom.
How often do you have to clean a Nightingale cage?
One of the main problems with having a nightingale as a pet is that when feeding on insects, cleaning your cage is very important. The nightingale won’t eat all the insect, but will leave debris lying around, so you’ll have to clean the cage a couple of times a week.
When was the first nightingale caught in the UK?
In 2009, for the first time, some British nightingales were fitted with tiny geolocators. One was re-caught in the UK in 2010, revealing its 4828km outwards journey to wintering grounds in Guinea, West Africa. What do nightingales eat?
Why are there fewer nightingales in the wild?
Nightingales are estimated to have declined by 90 per cent in the last 50 years, thought to be due to a mix of factors, including climate change but also increased numbers of deer nibbling away all the dense woodland understorey, which the nightingales need to feed and nest in (see fact 4!). What threats do nightingales face?