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Sword Coast Couriers

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Sword Coast Couriers

Sword Coast Couriers is a Location within the Over-world in Act Three. It is located in Rivington, across from the Open Hand Temple and just south of the South Span Checkpoint.

Points of Interest

Inside, Danzo Arkwright oversees the postal services and initiates the quest Find the Missing Letters.

The upper floor is a pigeon loft, where Commander Lightfeather can be found. Meeting Commander Lightfeather earns the Inspirational Event Enlisted Avian (Outlander background) and Reporting for Duty (Soldier background).

Outside the courier office is a small fenced area with delivery dog kennels. These kennels were Scratch's old home. Angry Mar'hyah is a terror of the resident canines and was Scratch's original owner. She will attempt to bully the player into returning Scratch.

Lens, a reporter for the Baldur's Mouth Gazette can be found next to the post office. Completing her interview earns the Inspirational Events Press Release (Noble background) and Blabbermouth (Entertainer background).

Companion approval

  • Woof twice at Angry Mar'hyah Karlach approves +1 Astarion approves +1 Shadowheart approves +1 Minsc approves +1 Wyll approves +1
  • DRUID He is not 'property,' he is Scratch. Don't you dare threaten him. Halsin approves +1 Karlach approves +1 Astarion approves +1
  • Give up Scratch to Angry Mar'hyah Karlach disapproves -1 Minsc disapproves -1 Shadowheart disapproves -1 Halsin disapproves -1 Wyll disapproves -1 Minthara approves +1
  • Intimidate or deceive Angry Mar'hyah into leaving Lae'zel disapproves -1 Minthara disapproves -1 Jaheira approves +1 Minsc approves +1 Gale approves +1 Halsin approves +1 Karlach approves +1 Karlach approves +1 Shadowheart approves +1 Wyll approves +1

Related Quests

Notable NPCs

Related Items

Main Room

Back Room

Upstairs Area

Notes

  • The Sword Coast Couriers Key, which opens the back set of doors, can be found behind the building. It is hidden between a stack of hay bales and some pigeon cages.