Oblivion talk:Draconian Madstone
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- "There is another Madstone located somewhere in the Leyawin Castle"
I deleted this text that was originally on the page, because I am not aware of any second Madstone, and did not see one when I checked the CS. Can anyone confirm whether or not such a second Madstone exists, and if so, provide details on it? --Nephele 03:01, 20 September 2006 (EDT)
Duplication[edit]
Not sure if this is noteworthy for this article, but once stolen and fenced, the Draconian Madstone can be duplicated! Or at least, it worked for me. I also discovered that the same is true for the Messenger's Diary, but the Pale Pass orders become permanently stuck as a stolen quest item. xoxo Coryl
The Word Draconian[edit]
I am pretty sure that Tamriel isn't the same planet as Earth, but i found out that Draconian is derived from Draco, and Athenian Lawmaker. Did Bethesda do this on purpose or did they just not know. --Dbaseball3935
- "Draco" is Latin for "dragon," so that's more than likely the context.--149.160.118.185 00:26, 15 April 2011 (UTC)
Any Relation To...[edit]
Does the Draconian Madstone have any relation to the Draconis family? --Matthewest •T•C•E• 04:25, 2 September 2008 (EDT)
- Not likely. The game doesn't even hint at any relationship (the artifact is Akaviri, the family is Imperial). It's just a coincidence of similar looking names. --Timenn < talk > 11:18, 2 September 2008 (EDT)
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- "Akaviri surnames are rare and prized possessions among the Cyrodilic citizenry of today, and there are trace facial features of the Akaviri in many distinguished Cyrodilic families." - Pocket Guide to the Empire 196.35.158.182 11:18, 25 October 2008 (EDT)