Oblivion talk:The Oak and Crosier

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Random thought: Could the Oak and Crosier have originally led to another Dark Brotherhood sanctuary? After all, unless I'm wrong, the Cheydinhal sanctuary had the dungeon music, and we know there's a Speaker in Chorrol (Arquen.) Maybe originally you could visit it at some point, before they removed it. Of course, this is rampant speculation at it's finest, and there's no way to prove it right or wrong, but I thought it was plausible. -Dan 9410 08:39, 8 March 2008 (EST)

You're right about the Cheydinhal Sanctuary music but you're also right about speculation. Nice idea though! –RpehTCE 11:23, 8 March 2008 (EST)

if you look above the basement door their is a sign but i dont know what it says — Unsigned comment by 64.39.187.171 (talk)

It says "Conversation is the enemy of good wine and food". –RpehTCE 05:05, 30 April 2008 (EDT)
There's also a sign above the doorway to the hall with the rooms. "To achieve the impossible dream, try going to sleep."

Ganredhel[edit]

In the inn's chart it says that Ganredhel is a regular at the inn although I've never seen her the few times I passed by and there isn't any reference of her leaving Cheydinhal for Chorrol in her article. Should her name be removed or is it right? --SerCenKing 06:56, 1 November 2008 (EDT)

It's wrong. All of her packages are Cheydinal. Calling Praxedes a "regular" when she's there one day a month is also a bit silly, but at least she does actually go there. --Aliana 08:04, 1 November 2008 (EDT)

Price Glitch?[edit]

I think the nightly fee may be a coding glitch. Its the same price as the lower class inns like the grey mare and the ones you find on the roads. yet its a middle class inn and should have something more like 20 gold a night instead of 10. --SneakyPenguin77 (also my Gamertag) 02:04, 3 October 2009 (UTC)

'shady'?[edit]

maybe the simple 'shady dealings' is that a master theif stays there. just a guess, but I wouldn't like it if a hotel owner let's the highest ranking member in the theives guild besides the gray fox himself sleep in the room next to me. it shows a great deal about the khajiit owner.--Arch-Mage Matt 01:59, 24 December 2009 (UTC)

Not really. Fathis Ules only stays there once the quest Sins of the Father has started and once it is finished he will move back to his house in the IC. Besides I don't think that they would've put the dungeon music in the basement, to simply indicate that a Fence stays there. --MC S'drassa T2M 02:15, 24 December 2009 (UTC)

Something Shady - the answer, finally[edit]

I'd always put this down to Fathis's arrival in town for Sins of the Father (since I tend to have done the first two Jemane quests before even getting to level 2, and I generally KEEP Fathis there for nearly the entire game because the quest reward is leveled, I don't have to track him down to Fence items, and Dareloth's is really annoying to have to wade through). But it is indeed Not About Him.

It's about the proprietress, Talasma, and it's actually nothing more than (racially-motivated?) slander by Bretons and Imperials: the same two races that complain about her being stuck-up. Maybe they're just uniformly hot for Emfrid and are trying to hurt the competition, but whatever the reason, that's what the comments are about. — Unsigned comment by 24.180.46.112 (talk) on 17 April 2010

No, it's a bug. Both this site and the UOP Fix List put it down to an unfinished quest. rpeh •TCE 10:23, 18 April 2010 (UTC)