Shivering:Work is Never Done
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[edit] Quick Walkthrough
- Find Tove the Unrestful in Bliss and speak with him twice about Calipers and Tongs.
- Find calipers. Find tongs. At least fifty each.
- Give them to Tove. After you give at least 100 total to him, speak with him again.
[edit] Detailed Walkthrough
[edit] Continuation
Tove the Unrestful can be found in Bliss, often at his home or The Choosy Beggar. When you first speak with him, he asks if you will continue to help him. His initial explanation for the strange greeting is that he keeps forgetting that people won't realize that he knows they will speak to him in the future, although he seems less than sure about even this. Regardless, Tove is quite secure despite his confusion and presses forward with his request. Tove explains that while he has perfected getting boats to float on the water, he has had less success in forcing the water to fly through air. Logically, a boat carried by flying water becomes a Skyboat. Tove requires at least 100 calipers or tongs to achieve the effect of keeping water airborne; he pays you five gold for each caliper or tong you bring him.
[edit] A Long Road
If you have 100 ready, you may simply select the Calipers and Tongs topic three more times to finish the mission for the minimum reward of 500 gold. You do not need to bring him tongs, as the quest will complete if you bring him 100 calipers. Alternatively, after agreeing to collect Calipers and Tongs you may go out into the wild and collect all the calipers and tongs you can carry. He will give you 5 gold per caliper or tong even over the minimum, and he has a limitless supply of funds to purchase them.
[edit] Who Needs Those?
After delivering all the calipers and tongs, discussing Calipers and Tongs once more results in Tove asking what he would need those for. Even before you've left conversation, Tove has begun working on a collapsible fork. Unfortunately, his wondrous Skyboat must be dismantled to provide the hinges he needs. While the Skyboat might not have existed, you can find a boat upstairs in his house; he hammers at it for hours with an Iron War Axe. Thankfully, there is no question that the gold is quite real.
[edit] Notes
- Calipers and tongs are most frequently found as clutter in random loot. Most crates and barrels have a chance of spawning either item; after three days, their contents will regenerate and you can check them again.
- The Imperial City Market District has a large number of crates in the streets, all of which can be searched without it being considered stealing.
- Places in the Shivering Isles with more than one guaranteed set of tongs and/or calipers include (none of these tongs will respawn; unless stated otherwise, the items can only be obtained by stealing):
- The Missing Pauldron contains 5 calipers and 2 tongs.
- Common Treasures has 3 calipers downstairs, and 2 more upstairs.
- Brithaur's House has 4 calipers
- Tove the Unrestful's House Upstairs has 2 calipers and 2 tongs.
- Vitharn Keep has 1 calipers and 2 tongs (do not count as stealing)
- Big Head's House Upstairs has 3 calipers
- Things Found has 3 calipers
- Ebrocca Crematorium has 1 calipers and 1 tongs (do not count as stealing)
- Xaselm, Sanctum of Vivisection has 1 calipers and 1 tongs (do not count as stealing)
- Cutter's Weapons has 2 calipers
- Jayred's House has 2 calipers
- Sickly Bernice's Taphouse has 2 calipers.
- In Cyrodiil, one notable location is Tidewater Cave, where there are three Kalperklan Trolls, each carrying 1-7 calipers (depending upon your character's level). The trolls and their calipers will respawn after three days and therefore can be killed and looted repeatedly.
- The scroll duplication glitch can be used to duplicate both calipers and tongs, as long as they were not stolen.
- The formIDs and editor IDs are:
- Calipers: 0001C66C (
Callipers01) - Tongs: 0001C66F (
Tongs01) or 000251AC (TongsFarm01). Tove accepts either type of tongs.
- Calipers: 0001C66C (
[edit] Journal Entries
- Notes
- Not all Journal Entries may appear in your journal; which entries appear and which entries do not depends on the manner in which the quest is done.
- Stages are not always in order of progress. This is usually the case with quests that have multiple possible outcomes or quests where certain tasks may be done in random order.
- If an entry is marked as "Finishes Quest" it means the quest disappears from the Active Quest list, but you may still receive new entries for that quest.
- On the PC, it is possible to use the console to advance through the quest by entering
setstage quest stage. Wherequestis the internal name of the quest, andstageis the number of the stage you wish to complete. It is not possible to un-complete (i.e. go back) quest stages. See SetStage for more information.


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