Oblivion:Angelie's House
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ICTalosPlazaAngeliesHouse, ICTalosPlazaAngeliesHouseUpstairs, ICTalosPlazaAngeliesHouseBasement | |||
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Imperial City, Talos Plaza District |
Angelie's House is a house in the Imperial City's Talos Plaza District, between Helvo Atius' House and Samuel Bantien's House.
It is the residence of Angelie. It contains three zones: Angelie's House, Angelie's Private Quarters, and Angelie's Basement.
Residents[edit]
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Walkthrough[edit]
Angelie's House[edit]
The downstairs area is sparsely decorated, and most of the containers contain only the usual food and clutter. At the foot of the stairs is a locked chest containing up to three pieces of leveled equipment.
Angelie's Private Quarters[edit]
The private quarters hold plenty of wine, including a bottle of Tamika Vintage 415. At the foot of the bed is a locked chest containing gold and/or jewelry. In the southwestern corner is a cupboard containing clothing with a locked jewelry box on top containing gold, jewelry, and/or silver nuggets.
Angelie's Basement[edit]
The basement is spacious but features only clutter containers and a couple grain sacks.