The cultists are missing in the 'Boethiah's Calling' quest

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At level 29, I came to the shrine of Boethiah and put my follower on the conduit but I hadn't started the quest. I am now level 30 and have started the quest. I sacrificed the follower and it says I must kill all of the cultists yet there are none to kill

I am trying to get the Ebony Mail and I want to know how I can fix it.



Best Answer

I'm not completely sure but I think I read somewhere that sometimes they aren't there. Try waiting there or in a different cell for a while (from a few hours to a few days) and then head back. They might be there then. If you have PC you could use console commands to technically start the quest. Other than that I'm not sure.




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Where are the Boethiah Cultists?

Objectives
  • Find the shrine of Boethiah.
  • Find the cult of Boethiah.
  • Lead someone to become trapped by the shrine and slay them.
  • Speak to Boethiah's Conduit.
  • Slay the other cultists.
  • Slay everyone at Knifepoint Ridge.
  • Retrieve and equip the Ebony Mail.


  • How do you complete the quest Boethiah in Skyrim?

    Ralis Sedarys, The Most Justifiable Choice. Of all the followers in Skyrim none is more deserving of a grisly, sacrificial death than Ralis Sedarys. Ralis is the Dunmer at the head of the Kolbjorn Barrow excavation in Solstheim.



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