
To reach Jarburg, you need to head to Carian Study Hall. Look down from there, and you should notice a series of platforms sticking out of the cliffs that you’ll be able to safely reach. Keep hopping down those platforms until you see an on-screen prompt that notes you’ve arrived in Jarburg. You should find a Site of Grace near the start of the village.
As you’re walking through Jarburg, you should soon encounter a small jar sitting atop some stone steps outside of an abandoned house. While you may be tempted to attack that character due to the fact that they resemble some of the smaller jar enemies you’ll encounter throughout Elden Ring, that is actually a “child jar” known as Jar-Bairn. So, while you can try to attack him if you’re some kind of monster, you’re probably better off interacting with him so that you can complete his questline.
Speaking of which…
Elden Ring: How to Complete the Jar-Bairn Questline
Jar-Bairn’s questline is…odd. It’s closely tied to two other Elden Ring questlines, which has only strengthened the already popular argument that the Jar-Bairn quest must have accidentally been excluded from the game or was simply not ready yet.
Regardless, you will need to complete both Jar Alexander and Diallos’ quests before you can complete Jar-Bairn’s quest. It seems like you’re able to technically begin Jar-Bairn’s quest before you finish those questlines, but you will not be able to complete it.
If you need help with the Jar Alexander quest, this guide should point you in the right direction. If you can’t figure out how to complete Diallos’ questline, this guide should help.
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