Oblivion talk:Torbern

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Jumping really high aint always that great. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Tomdude94 (talkcontribs).

Would you care to elaborate? It can get you in to places you can't go otherwise... --RpehTalk 04:06, 15 July 2007 (EDT)

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[edit] Where is he?

I can't find this guy. Is it possible he was killed by an ogre, or mountain lion, or brown bear since he's outside...? - Some Random Person Obsessed with Oblivion.

Yes, it's very possible he was killed. Assuming you use PC, open the console with Shift + ~ and type "placeatme 000613B8", without the quotation marks. That'll put a copy of Torbern at your location. =) IWon'tFightUndead 00:08, 7 November 2007 (EST)
Yes, In my game I found his body along the path and a mountain lion roaming around nearby. Killed it and skinned it, but poor old Torbern was dead before I was able to save him. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 74.56.51.203 (talkcontribs).

[edit] Yeah, I have a problem.

I've gone to all of the trainers and for some reason the last two don't give the quest option "Training" what is going on? Also my acrobatics is at 44! Do I need to gain more acrobatics myself before I will be taught by a master?

Yes, you need to have a skill of at least 70 before anyone will give you the Master training reference. –RpehTCE 05:16, 25 February 2008 (EST)

[edit] How to reach Torbern

I tried yesterday this way, if anyone wants, should be added to the article.

  1. Fast travel to the Temple of the Ancestor Moths, (quest for the thieves guild).
  2. Follow the green quest marker directly (this could be a little hard, because you have to walk on the side of the mountain, keeping that on your left).
  3. You'll reach Kingscrest Caveern.
  4. Keep Kingcrest cavern on your right and continue travel on the right side of te mountain. Always remember to climb up as much as possibile, otherwise you'll find yourself "under" the camp.
  5. When the marker is just right of your position go down the mountain (be careful not to fall) and you'll find yourself in the middle of the camp.

88.33.148.98 04:47, 29 May 2008 (EDT)

Except that following the unmarked road that leads from the Temple of the Ancestor Moths to Aerin's camp is much easier and far less likely to get you lost. Given that the unmarked road is already mentioned in the article, I'm not sure how it will help readers to tell them to go mountain climbing instead. --NepheleTalk 20:15, 3 June 2008 (EDT)

[edit] Can there be a chance for Torbern or any trainer to be dead without it even putting it in the journal?

This is because I can't find Torbern at the camp and there is no update telling him that he's dead. Can the Cammona Tong's kill him because they go and sit on the chair at his camp every once in awhile. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 71.243.15.67 (talkcontribs).

Torbern doesn't generate a journal entry if he dies - the only two are at the start and when you meet him. It's entirely possible that something has killed him in your absence. It's unlikely that he has wandered away as all of his AI packages are related to the camp, but if you're on the PC you could try the console command player.moveto 613B9 to move to wherever he is now. –RpehTCE 12:43, 29 June 2008 (EDT)

He probably was killed, I forgot about the fact that you can make spells and do the master training quests and decided to do it for the ones who could possibly die outdoors since I wanted to do all quests, I'm not sure if it was the fighters guild ogres or whatever, but I'm 56 hours in and level 15 s maybe he did die :( this is my third playthrough and unfortunately, I am on an xbox 360. Thank you for the reply. Its just that I cant find his body. Yeah I saw a mountain lion nearby and I'm guessing it killed him, for a level 20 or 15 its sad he has only 50 health maybe fighting the mountain lion and jumping too far damaged him too much and killed him, oh well guess thats one trainer gone.

[edit] Not sure this should be changed

The article states that you may have to traverse some steep slopes, which could be challenging for a character with low Acrobatics. However, since you have to have a character with at least 70 Acrobatics to receive this quest, is this info useless? Mutated 02:13, 10 August 2008 (EDT)

Except you might not be here for training - you could just be exploring. Having said that, it probably shouldn't be there anyway - it's more appropriate for the location page. –RpehTCE 02:55, 10 August 2008 (EDT)
Decided to just remove the second half of the sentence and the Andre reference.
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