Oblivion:Ra'jhan's House
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ICElvenGardensRajhansHouse, ICElvenGardensRajhansHouseUpstairs, ICElvenGardensRajhansHouseBasement | |||
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Imperial City, Elven Gardens District |
Ra'jhan's House is a house in the Imperial City's Elven Gardens District, east of Roderic Pierrane's House and north of Herminia Cinna's House.
It is the residence of Ra'Jhan. It contains three zones: Ra'jhan's House, Ra'jhan's Private Quarters, and Ra'jhan's Basement.
Residents[edit]
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Walkthrough[edit]
Ra'jhan's House[edit]
The main house is neatly kept, but contains very little other than groceries. A chest in front of the desk contains only clutter.
Ra'jhan's Private Quarters[edit]
The sitting room outside the master's chambers is arranged for entertaining. However, the wine rack holds only cheap wine. The bedroom holds a few more items of interest, including an Absorb Health scroll and a Calm scroll on the desk as well as a locked jewelry box. On top of the cupboard are three bottles of Surilie Brothers Wine.
Ra'jhan's Basement[edit]
The basement serves mostly as storage for unused furniture and watermelons. However, the wine rack holds seven bottles of Tamika's West Weald Wine and three bottles of Surilie Brothers Wine. Along the west wall is a locked chest containing steel weaponry.
Notes[edit]
- None of the items in the house count as stolen items, with the exception of the contents of the jewelry box upstairs. Furthermore, there are no negative repercussions to staying inside the house (you won't be considered "trespassing", regardless of the time of day or whether Ra'Jhan is home) or taking items from the containers, with the exception being the aforementioned jewelry box. Since some of the containers won't respawn, such as the chest at the foot of the bed (which can be slept in at any time, since it isn't marked as "owned"), the house can be used as a free player home with Ra'Jhan as a roommate. There are minor drawbacks to this: Ra'Jhan will still lock the front door regardless of whether you're in the building, and it will be considered illegal to pick the lock on either side, so it is recommended to keep an Open spell/scroll handy. Also, the bed, despite being large enough for two people, cannot be shared due to being tucked against the bedroom wall and is otherwise registered in-game as a one-person bed, meaning you'll have to either kill Ra'Jhan or take turns sleeping in the bed. Finally, Ra'Jhan may start following you around at certain times to tell you to leave so he can lock the front door (though this can be ignored by going into the bedroom or basement and waiting/resting a few hours).
Bugs[edit]
- The name of each area of the house is misspelled, as the owner's correct name is "Ra'Jhan".
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The Unofficial Oblivion Patch fixes this bug.
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