Oblivion talk:Dive Rock

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New material has been moved to here from the The Horror of Dive Rock quest page; see the talk page at The Horror of Dive Rock for details on what I did and why.--Nephele 22:41, 1 June 2006 (EDT)

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When you first approach Dive Rock you may witness a Camonna Tong Thug walk of the tip and effectively commit suicide. On his body was some nice enchanted glass armour (Greaves of Poise) and 300+ gold (at least for my level 23 character).

Has anyone else seen this happen? I've never seen the Camonna Tong thugs from Walker Camp anywhere near Dive Rock; their AI scripts don't ever send them there. It sounds more like a very rare occurrence (aka story of a single person's experience), which doesn't belong on a wiki page. And the armor would definitely be randomly generated loot. --Nephele 02:03, 11 January 2007 (EST)

When I was at Dive Rock, I saw one of the Camonna Tong Thugs as well, although he did not fall off and die. I don't think that he is always there though, so it shouldn't be included on the page. User:Dio 225

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Although the Darwin Award comment was amusing, it's irrelevant and inaccurate. If Andre had a daughter, then he's not a possible Darwin Award winner. Sorry :( —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 121.45.224.6 (talkcontribs).

Actually, the "official" Darwin Awards have given plenty of awards to people who have already procreated, even people with grand-kids. --TheRealLurlock Talk 12:30, 1 April 2007 (EDT)
I just read the full explanation on their page and I see your point. I think the article reads better without the DA reference though.

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Jumping from Dive Rock, I noticed another (possible) casualty- a Dark Elf with a name I don't recall (though it was in three parts, and the last made me think of 'Tom Thumb'). He didn't have anything of interest on him when I descended more slowly (albeit uncontrollably). Is he usually there? Or is this one of those unpredictable instances of NPCs getting themselves in trouble? --77.99.30.52 15:55, 27 April 2007 (EDT)

Urgh, Should've read first: he was one of those thugs mentioned further up. --77.99.30.52 15:56, 27 April 2007 (EDT)
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