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== Freeing Halsin ==
== Freeing Halsin ==
[[File:Ornate Door.jpg|thumb|Ornate doors in the Shattered Sanctum leading to the Worg Pens.]]
[[File:Ornate Door.jpg|thumb|Ornate doors in the Shattered Sanctum leading to the Worg Pens.]]
Once inside, the party must approach the ornate door at the Eastern Side of Shattered Sanctum (X:342, Y:32) to enter the [[Worg Pens]], where Halsin is held. As long as the alarm was not raised, no one will stop the party, assuming they are either True Souls or welcomed visitors.
Once inside, the party must approach the ornate door at the Eastern Side of Shattered Sanctum (X:342, Y:32) to enter the [[Worg Pens]], where Halsin is held. As long as the alarm was not raised, no one will stop the party, assuming you are either a True Soul or a welcomed visitor.


Alternatively, the party can also get taken to the Worg Pens by letting themselves be caught committing a crime (e.g. getting caught pick-pocketing) and choosing to be imprisoned. In this case, the party is taken to the prison at the Worg Pens, and has the option to break out and find Halsin.   
Alternatively, the party can also get taken to the Worg Pens by letting themselves be caught committing a crime (e.g. getting caught pick-pocketing) and choosing to be imprisoned. In this case, the party is taken to the prison at the Worg Pens, and has the option to break out and find Halsin.   
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