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Mournhold has a range of services in both the Great Bazaar and, to a lesser extent, Godsreach. Of course, there are also travel services offered in the Royal Palace.
See also the page on Blacksmiths.
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Merchants
[edit] Armories
[edit] Magic Shops
| Magic Shop |
| Location |
Quests |
Money |
| Great Bazaar |
None |
Alchemist 9000: Spellmaker 700 |
[edit] Clothiers
[edit] Enchanters
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[edit] Booksellers
[edit] Pawnbrokers
[edit] Traders
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[edit] Travel
[edit] Trained Rats and Scribs
Rerlas Mon in the Great Bazaar will offer to sell you trained Scribs and Rats. You can purchase a Scrib for 20 gold, or a Rat for 25 and they will follow you and attack anyone who attacks you. Also, you can buy the exclusive Pack Rat for 100 gold which will also follow and fight as well as carry up to 100 lbs of equipment for you. You can increase this temporarily if you cast a strength/feather type spell on the rat. Unfortunately the rat does not seem to want to follow you if you cast any teleport spells, but it can be a useful thing if you have low strength.
- There are several glitches associated with pack rats, trained scribs, and trained rats. They have been known to get stuck in certain areas of the game.
- These pets will not follow you back to Vvardenfell if you leave the city, because the teleportation is a script, rather than a standard transport. There are mods that fix this oversight.
[edit] Mournhold Museum
The Mournhold Museum of Artifacts can be found in Godsreach, opposite The Winged Guar and right next door to the Craftsman's Hall. Inside you'll find you can sell (or donate for a quest) many unique artifacts. The Museum will offer you 50% of the value of any artifacts that you are willing to part with. The maximum amount of gold offered is 30,000. Here is a list of artifacts that the museum will accept:
TR = artifact found in Mournhold/Tribunal
Note that if you donate or sell an item to the Museum, and then steal it, you cannot donate that item back to the Museum.