Falora Daren, a Bouyant Armiger in Almas Thirr's Temple, is taking the pilgrimage of Veloth. Her glass sword has gone missing, however, and she can't move on from Almas Thirr until it's found. Given the rivalry between the light-hearted Buoyant Armigers and the more solemn Ordinators, the Armiger's pride makes her ask the player for help instead of the Ordinators.
A man in Almas Thirr waistworks, [DEVOTEE], who has committed a "great offense," is fasting during his entire pilgrimage and is obviously starving to death. People make note of this with a sort of grim respect, and he says he is doing it to "die without regrets."
Bidsi Omathi, A pilgrim in Almas Thirr's Hostel of the Crossing, wants to add a line to a dedication her grandfather left in Almas Thirr on his pilgrimage as a younger mer, as his father did before him.
The Office of Recording is not letting her see it, though, and she asks you to take the matter up the chain to Moram Llervor in the Office of Intercession. She also mentions that Adosi Biran in the Limping Scrib offered to help her, but his fee was too high.
There is a new minor Dunmer noble in Roa Dyr (either in the Crossing of the Lamps, Glass Hall, or Statemen's Hall -- find a place that isn't too full of NPCs already). If they don't dislike you, they will mention that they wish to confess some terrible sins to a priest and reconcile with gods by donating their worldly possessions to the temple. However, they fear their sins are "too dire" and are afraid to speak with the priests in Roa Dyr themselves, so they ask for the player's mediation.
This idea is of a silly type, like some vanilla quests. A foreigner, a red-haired wizard named Giacinia Andelius, stands in one of the corners of the Upper Waistworks, and has a pack rat beside her (see image for inspiration).
When talked to, she complains about local establishments, like shops or taverns, being rude to her and calling her rat a lowly vermin. While the rat is in fact her good friend Juni.