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Weye is a house in Weye, south of the Wawnet Inn.
It is the residence of Aelwin Merowald, who is involved in the quest Go Fish. It contains only one zone, Weye.
ResidentsEdit
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Related QuestsEdit
- Go Fish: Help Aelwin contribute to his retirement savings by obtaining the scales from some Rumare Slaughterfish for him to sell.
WalkthroughEdit
WeyeEdit
The house is a messy, low-class affair, with clothing scattered about the floor. One of the four rare beggar's shirts can be found in front of the fireplace to the left as you enter. Except for eight sacks of flour, the building features little of note. Four food barrels, a food cupboard, three clutter sacks, and two sets of drawers containing clutter are positioned around the room, while the locked chest in the southwest corner contains some gold coins comprising the owner's retirement fund. The chest can only be opened with a key made available for pickpocketing after you complete the related quest and ask Aelwin "Where are your savings?" with a high enough disposition.
NotesEdit
- The Unofficial Oblivion Patch changed this house's name to "Aelwin Merowald's House".
- This building might have originally been the site of Chestnut Handy Stables, as the Chestnut Handy faction owns it and the XMarker reference outside the building is named
WeyeStablesEast
.- The Unofficial Oblivion Patch, version 3.3.0, fixes this bug.