

Marcel Proust expanded our understanding of sensory experience when the taste of the madeleine provoked a 4,215 page reverie into the narrator’s search for lost time. Perhaps due to his love for music, the idea of sound removal or hearing loss is a haunting theme in several Murakami tales.

What is visible or experienced through the sense of sight is often privileged, but phenomenology celebrates all sensory experiences in a way that offers new and complex insights about the world. Phenomenology considers how phenomena – physical signs – appear to our consciousness. Get the amulet and give it to him, e will tell you to get the treasure either way, if you saved Arnora, you will find someone called Tyrellius, he says he killed Arnora and will get the treasure, kill him, then get the treasure, there should be some jewels an 2 skill books there.What seems like a subtle theme, and a quirky obsession with ears, actually taps into a the complexity of how we experience the world. Go to her, you can either kill her (it will count as murder and you will get in the Dark Brotherhood), take her key and get the real amulet from the chest or you can let her live and she will give you the key to the chest. You will be then told to find out where the money is, no amount of talking will help so you have to be thrown into prison, steal something from her house to get caught, you may have to talk to Jorundr a few times, then he will tell you to kill Arnora and give him her amulet.


Talk to Arnora with a disposition of 60+ and she will tell you that they used to be petty thieves until one big robbery, he was then caught and thrown into prison. This will start by you hearing a rumor about Jorundr taking Arnora Auria's money.
