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All Pilgrimage Wayshrine locations in Elder Scrolls Oblivion Remastered explained

In the Elder Scrolls Oblivion Remastered gameplay, Knights of the Nine DLC sends the players on the Pilgrimage quest to find 9 hidden Wayshrines across Cyrodiil. The shrines are tied to the Divines. They are challenging to locate because of the unmarked locations. To find all the shrines grants the Grace of Pilgrim spell and even triggers the next quest. So, go ahead and follow the guide to find the Wayshrines and get rewards.
All Pilgrimage Wayshrine locations in Elder Scrolls Oblivion Remastered explained
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To start, Knights of the Nine DLC in the Elder Scrolls Oblivion Remastered sends the players on the sacred Pilgrimage quest. Here, you must locate the 9 hidden Wayshrines across Cyrodiil. The shrines are not marked clearly, and this is what makes them easier to miss. Whether you are a new player or a returning player to DLC, the guide here will help you to find all the shrines efficiently without getting lost within the vast wilderness of Tamriel.

All Pilgrimage Wayshrine locations in Elder Scrolls Oblivion Remastered


Oblivion Remastered Pilgrimage Side Quest Guide (All Wayshrine Locations)

The Pilgrimage quest begins after speaking with The Prophet in the Chapel of Dibella, Anvil. He gives you a vague map. Each of the shrines is tied to the Divide, and finding them will unlock the powerful Restoration spell. Here is where you must look.

Wayshrine of Arkay


It hides northwest of Kvatch, near a bend in the road between Kvatch and Anvil. Guarded by wolves (be careful), the small grove of the trees hides it.

Wayshrine of Mara


Fast-travel to the Grateful Pass Stables near the Skingrad and look right below “S” on the map label. Take the straight northwest path from the stables, which will lead you right to it.

Wayshrine of Dibella


Start at the south of Weynon Priory, right outside Chorrol. The shrine lurks behind the small hill. It is easy to miss if you do not look carefully.

Wayshrine of Akatosh


It is in the south of Bruma, near Orange Road. From the Wildeye Stables, take south to the road. Then, take west until you find the stairs that lead to north. The shrine waits right at the top.

Wayshrine of Julianos


On the East of the Imperial City, where Red Ring and Yellow Roads meet, nearby Fort Sejanus is the location of this shrine. It is hard to spot at night. So, use the wait function for the daylight if you want.

Wayshrine of Kynareth


To find this shrine, head to the Silverfish River’s northern stretch. Then, look for an arrow shape in the northern section of the river. The shrine sits right on the north of the tip, close to the deserted mine.

Wayshrine of Talos


On the Imperial City’s south, near Fort Alessia, head south from Fort Alessia. You will find the shrine nestled in the small valley.

Wayshrine of Zenithar


To find the shrine, ride past Veyond Cave or ride south along the river from the Thalos shrine. You can even fast-travel to the Bay Roan Stables near Bravil. The shrine is quite hard to miss once you are close.


Wayshrine of Stendarr


It is one of the toughest ones. The shrine is located between Bravil and Leyawiin, in the swamp. For it, travel north from Leyawiin till you can spot Rockmilk Cave. Then, check on the west of the road to find the shrine.
Note: If you get lost, align the path with the map labels, like Nibenay Basin or the road interactions.

Rewards to complete the Pilgrimage in Elder Scrolls Oblivion Remastered


After you have visited all 9 shrines, you will receive the Grace of Pilgrim, the unique Restoration spell that boosts 1 attribute daily. You will also trigger the vision from the Pelinal Whitestrake, starting the next quest, "The Shrine of the Crusader."
So, now that you know where to look for the shrines, your pilgrimage will not feel like a wild goose chase. Go ahead and cement your legacy with shrine hunting, to be Cyrodiil’s champion.
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