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The Sorcerer's Apprentices: Assorted Fixes

Fixes the related bug and makes a few extra changes that I originally intended to do when making the quest but never got around to doing

Bug Fixes:

  • Robes and table no longer disappear after saving and loading (100TR Points to Rot for the tip about Enable after PositionCell)
  • Robes can no longer be taken erroneously (See other changes)

Other Changes:

NPCs and General Dialogue: Aimrah

NPCs in this claim should all use m3 tags. The claim also includes a farmstead north of Aimrah, and two shacks in Nav Andaram.

For a mess of tips and requirements: /forum/npc-claim-guidelines-wip

Write for the below topics:

little advice
little secret
Greetings (Greetings 9 for location specific greetings)
my trade
someone in particular
specific place
latest rumors (keep in mind quest claims will add more entries here, so only need 1-2)
Background
Aimrah

His Death

A Dunmer in Almas Thirr asks the player to help him knock off an Indoril tollmer so that he may take the tollmer's place and status. The player can either sneak in and modify some records, or arrange to push the tollmer off a bridge (aka assassinate him). The Dunmer's motive may be that his ancestors were among those who offed themselves during the Armistice aftermath and so his family has been struggling in light of that, or that he was just plain of low birth and is trying to climb the social ladder.

No Good Deed

A shipment of mixed race slaves is waiting in Almas Thirr to go to an Indoril buyer. The buyer has discovered that some of the slaves are actually there to serve as Hlaalu spies, and wants the player to interrogate them and kill the spies. The Argonian and Dunmer slaves are innocent, while a Khajiit and an Altmer are the spies. The player can also free the spy-slaves, though the Khajiit will later come back to try and assassinate the player for blowing their cover. (No good deed goes unpunished, and all that.) The Altmer,in contrast, hightails it out of there, thankful for the release.

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