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Redoran Hortator
1 of 6: To become Hortator of a Great House, you have to get every councilor of that house to agree to vote for you. For Redoran, you need votes from:
Athyn Sarethi in his manor Miner Arobar in the Manor Bedrooms in his manor Garisa Llethri in the Private Quarters in his manor Brara Morvayn in the Morvayn Quarters in the Redoran Council Hall Hlaren Ramoran in the Private Quarters of his manor Bolvyn Venim in the Private Quarters of his manor
(All locations are in Ald'ruhn's Manor District.)
2 of 6: Find each councilor and talk to him about "Redoran Hortator."
3 of 6: Start by talking to Sarethi. If you're a member of House Redoran, he'll instantly agree to support you and convince everyone but Venim to also support you. If you're not a member of House Redoran, you'll have to rescue his son first.
4 of 6: Once you have Sarethi's support, go talk to Arobar, Llethri, Morvayn, and Ramoran to get their votes without any complications or details to deal with.
5 of 6: However, that bowl of venom, Bolvyn Venim, is a major complicated detail to deal with. He won't support you for Hortator no matter what.
6 of 6: Return to Athyn Sarethi to be named Redoran Hortator and receive the Ring of the Hortator. He'll also give you a note from Tholer Saryoni and a public notice declaiming you as an Imperial spy. (But then, you are, aren't you?)