Oblivion talk:Unfinished Quests

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[edit] New Page

This is a new page moved from Easter Eggs, as discussed under that page's talk page and archived talk page. For now, the plan will be to move, doing only superficial edits, re-link everything, delete the original content, and THEN do any more extensive edits required.

After thinking about it for a while, and considering the nature of the discussion, I decided not to create these as sub-pages of the Easter Eggs page, since they're really not Easter Eggs in the classical definition of the term. --Robin Hood 17:00, 21 February 2008 (EST)

[edit] Others...

I don't know if these qualify, but some mention might be made of the following:

  • The Riverview in Cheydinhal - seems like somebody went to some effort to ensure that an exclusive party takes place there every week but you can't get an invite, and there's really no reason to go there, as there's nothing related to any quests that happens there.
  • The Camonna Tong thugs with the skooma-smuggling gig, and the Orcish gang involved with them, also in Cheydinhal. Again, looks like some work went into setting that up, but it never amounts to anything.
  • There's the remains of a matchmaker-type quest between Bittneld the Curse-Bringer and Emfrid in Chorrol. This one's actually semi-doable, but it's missing half the dialogue and there's no reward or anything.

That's all I can think of, not sure what our criteria are for including things on this page, though we should probably have them clearly defined so as to avoid too much junk appearing here... --TheRealLurlock Talk 19:02, 15 July 2008 (EDT)

[edit] Anvil

  • There is a ship in Anvil, inside the ship, you will find pirates that will attack you at sight. On the body of the captain, you will find a note about sheep smuggling. If you head down, you will find more pirates and sheep as the note claimed. Despite this, the pirates can not be reported, and entering the ship is considered trespassing.

Isn't this already detailed as a quest here? -66.41.62.253 17:39, 6 March 2009 (EST)

Yes. I've deleted the entry accordingly and provided a link to Quests that do not appear in your journal. --NepheleTalk 19:07, 6 March 2009 (EST)

[edit] Bravil

I had come to the assumption that what Dro'shanji meant by 'creatures' was the skooma dealer that shows up after dark in the alleyway near the inn... however, I could be wrong. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 71.110.48.17 (talkcontribs) on 24 March 2008.

No because he says near his house and the skooma dealer is right in the alley between the alley of the inn and the store while far away from Dro'shanji. Plus if it was him you would be able to talk to him about it. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 69.179.245.191 (talkcontribs) on 8 August 2009.

[edit] Branwen quest

Within the Arena Bloodworks, on the ground to the right of Owyn, lies a letter from a woman - Branwen - claiming to be his daughter. The letter states that, whether or not he likes it, Owyn will be forced to recognize her claim of kinship when she becomes Champion of the Arena. Branwen may be found in the Arena District of the Imperial City, sparring with Saliith.

I highly doubt this was to be a quest. Branwen is training outside, So it's possibly just something to tell the player that Branwen want's to be the grand champion. And noteing Owyn's common rejection (ex. My granny could beat you), It's no surprise he didn't believe in her.

Still, I doubt this is a unfinished quest. Lucky the Cat Guy. 03:49, 6 July 2009 (UTC)

I think it is an unfinished quest since someone might think there should be a quest. Unfinished doesn't have to imply that the developers never got to it. --Elliot talk 23:35, 27 July 2009 (UTC)

[edit] Jirolin's quest

If you want to know everything on their quest, type in caqs on the console and complete all quests. His quest is in full detail if you look at it under completed quest. (You could save first, though.) --Arch-Mage Matt 15:13, 14 November 2009 (UTC)

Good tip, Matt. It's a bit of an awkward way to do it, but it does work for those who are unfamiliar with the Construction Set. Of course, finding it in the list is a bit more of a challenge. It's "recognizable" in a way, since I believe it's the only quest with no title on it. —Robin Hood (TalkE-mailContribs) 21:26, 20 November 2009 (UTC)
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