

If you decide to burn the painting, you'll have to use a fire-based spell to set it on fire.

The painting will demand you return it back to Three Broomsticks. The painting will thank you for not burning it, and you'll have to decide where to place it. I could burn you, but I won't (You can only say this if you say I could burn you) Burning it is (You can only say this if you say I could burn you) (You can only say this if you say Returning you to the Three Broomsticks isn't my only option.) The painting will think you're joking and demand you take it back to the Three Broomsticks. I could take you to the Hog's head instead. The painting will question what you mean by that. Returning you to the Three Broomsticks isn't my only option. You'll have returned the painting back to the Three Broomsticks, and the quest will end. The painting will then demand you take it back to the Three Broomsticks, and you'll have the option to say the following: You'll find the painting near a fireplace when you open the door. To open the door, you'll have to unlock a level 2 lock. It can be found near the merlin trial, as shown in the picture below. When you get near the frame, be ready for a fight because it's filled with bandits that want to kill you.Īfter you dealt with all the enemies, look for the staircase leading down. It'll be near the Marunweem Ruins Floo Flame. Once you're done talking to her, you'll have to travel to Marunweem Lake to find the frame.

She'll tell you that she doesn't know where he's at, but some bandits near the coast will know. After she says that, you can say one of the following:Īstoria will explain that all he does is spy and makeup lies about students. She'll quickly admit to stealing the frame. Now that you've finished talking to the painting, travel to Hogsmeade and confront Astoria. The painting will say it can see a ruin near water. The painting will explain that they overhear a lot of information and reports back to the Headmaster.Ĭan you see anything from your other frame? The painting will explain who the student is and why they took the frame Who's Astoria Crickett and why would she take your frame? When it says that, you can say the following: The painting will go on to say that it's important for it to be returned. After that, you can say one of the following: By students who paid thieves to steal the painting's other frame. Once you talk to the portrait, it'll tell you it's been kidnapped.
