Oblivion:Sins of the Father
Current Best Route
Quest stages are indicated in parentheses at the end of each step when they are updated. Keep in mind that these optimized steps are within the context of the 100% speedrun route, meaning that certain items and setups are sometimes assumed to have already been performed prior to the start of the quest.
- Talk to NPC:
- ↳ speech option that sets stage (10)
- Perform action. (✔ 100)
Bugs
Currently there are no known bugs associated with this quest that affect the 100% route.
Route Logic Considerations
There are no significant route logic considerations for this quest.
Script Analysis
No script analysis has been done for this quest.
Quest Stages
Stage | Finish | setstage Scripts | Journal Entry |
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10 | A Dunmer named Fathis Ules has told me that Albert Jemane, Reynald and Guilbert's father, stole a valuable item from the Thieves Guild many years ago. He's offered to pay me well to return this item to him in Chorrol. Fathis believes it's now hidden inside of Redguard Valley Cave, which he's marked on my map. | ||
20 | I've arrived at the entrance to Redguard Valley Cave. I should proceed inside. | ||
50 | I've retrieved the Honorblade of Chorrol from the Ogre Chieftan. This has to be the item Fathis was seeking. However, due to the nature of the item, I think someone at Castle Chorrol would be anxious to have this back. I need to decide whether to sell the weapon to Fathis, or return it to the Castle. | ||
70 | I've returned the sword to Laythe Wavrick, Herald to the Countess of Chorrol. In gratitude, he's rewarded me with the Escutcheon of Chorrol, an item only bestowed to the most honored of heroes. I should go speak to the Jemane brothers about what's happened. | ||
80 | I've given the sword I took from the Ogre Chieftan to Fathis, and he's paid me quite well in return. I should go speak to the Jemane brothers about what's happened. | ||
100 | ✔ | Selling the Honorblade of Chorrol to Fathis has left me with no evidence of Albert Jemane's past, preventing me from convincing Guilbert that his father was once a notorious member of the Thieves Guild. (If the player sold the Honorblade of Chorrol to Fathis Ules) or
I've shown the reward given to me by Laythe Wavrick to Guilbert Jemane. He was saddened to hear that his father was actually a master thief, but was happy that the Honorblade was returned to Castle Chorrol where it belongs. He rewarded me with a personal keepsake as thanks for righting one of his family's past wrongs. (If the player returned the blade to Laythe Wavrick) |