This quest starts in The Salty Futtocks inn in Old Ebonheart, and only if the player has 1000 gold or more. When the player rents a bed there and sleeps in it, he wakes up the next morning to find out that someone has stolen all of his gold while he was sleeping. The player then has to figure out who robbed him and recover his gold.
A tileset for temporary and semi-temporary structures built by Dres at the base of their clansteads and out on the plains. Here are concepts of the semi-temporary variety:
This would probably be a heavy armour with very high durability but perhaps a not especially high armour rating (as it doesn't have a lot of coverage), favoured by chap-thil of the eastern clansteads. It's intentionally an incomplete set, harvested from juvenile siltlice whose shells can still be worked, if with great difficulty, but which are already too large to provide smaller plates suited for the limbs.
The quest NPC managed to get a hold of one of Sotha Sil's time-keeping devices (wayward Temple member, unlucky Thieves Guild toady, Archaelogical Society stumbling over a fragment of Clockwork City?). They've messed with it to the point they were able to turn back time for an hour, but with the result they are now stuck in a time loop, reliving the same hour over and over again.
Some extensions on the vanilla Redoran interior set to get around ceiling sections not matching up correctly. I'll be chucking more files up here as I identify problems with the set in Kartur.
Update: Added a retextured velothi platform as per the discussion on Discord
A lowest-priority asset. Some nondescrepit lumps of roast meat on a stick in the style of the T_Glb_Fauna_FishSlRst0# assets in Tamriel_Data. This would be a container that holds random cooked meat ingredients.
Very simple, lowest-priorty request: a spherical netch-skin sack (using vanilla textures?) tied closed at the bottom with rope (using vanilla textures). Could perhaps sometimes be a container to hide goodies, can otherwise sometimes be placed over an object of interest in the water, otherwise just an environmental asset for ports.