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Publican | Abhuki | ||
Console Location Code(s) | |||
FaregylExterior, FaregylInterior | |||
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Great Forest | |||
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South of the Imperial City, on the Green Road west of the Inn of Ill Omen |
The Faregyl Inn is an inn south of the Imperial City (quest-related).
The publican, Abhuki, buys potions and food while only selling the latter and four samples of root pulp. She also offers advanced Alteration training. The first floor contains the main reception area, consisting of a bar with an engraved counter and a dining room. Behind the counter is a free bedroll where Abhuki sleeps. Down a short set of steps behind the counter is a small room with a free single bed. The guest rooms are upstairs.
The room you can rent is the first on the right. It contains a lower-class double bed and a chest. The other two rooms are hard-locked; the second room contains an owned single bed where S'jirra sleeps, a chest, and a set of drawers, while the last room contains a free double bed, a chest, and a set of drawers.
ResidentsEdit
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Quests Starting HereEdit
- Alteration Training: Prove to an Argonian master you are worthy of further training.
- The Potato Snatcher: S'jirra has had her potatoes stolen!
Related QuestsEdit
- Blade Training: Prove your reputation with a blade to the Master Swordsman.
NotesEdit
- Adamus Phillida owns the rentable room. This has no effect on gameplay, since ownership is reset after you first rent a room. The ownership was set in this way only to ensure Abhuki wouldn't trespass in the room.
- Directly across the road to the south is a Wayshrine of Zenithar.
- In ESO, Castle Faregyl can be found on the future site of the inn.
- The Faregyl Inn is mentioned in The Elder Scrolls: The Official Cookbook, implying it continues to operate well into the Fourth Era.
BugsEdit
- The music played inside the inn is the outdoor "default" type instead of "public", the norm for indoor areas.
- The Unofficial Oblivion Patch, version 2.1.0, fixes this bug.