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> The collector quest, Lost a few statues, where are they ?
Khaine
post May 2 2006, 07:29 PM
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I've almost finished the game and one of the very last quest I did not complte is the collector.

I have to find those ailed statues for that rich guy in the city.

So far I have found only two:
One in the first ruin you have to go in the main quest
One in Wendir (south of Chorrol, close to Hackdirt)

Anyone has found more ?
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post May 2 2006, 07:53 PM
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Check your journal.
You have a list of Ayelid Ruins that have the statues in them smile.gif

Oh,i haven't found only two (the reason is no other than lazynes tongue.gif)
Anyway during Umbacano's Collector quest,he will give you a few other quests.I sugest doing the collectors quest first wink.gif


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post May 2 2006, 10:15 PM
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Umbacano is quite the philanthropist wink.gif

Just do his quests! That and finishing the Daedra quests were right behind the DB line of quests in my book!

Well behind but still fun were the Thieves Guild and Mages Guild, and then some of the random quests were really fun (like dreamworld and painted room). Then the Arena, which was fun but pretty vanilla.

Well behind were the lame, terrible Fighter's Guild quests. To me they were the worst part of the game and I stilll haven't brought myself to finish them.
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post May 3 2006, 12:27 AM
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Don't forget the Dark Brotherhood quests. They're fun for all the family. Well, if your family is the Manson family.

I have to agree though; the Fighters Guild quests are a real let down. I preferred Umbacano, because it has a real Indiana Jones/Lara Croft feel to it. The only shame is that so many of the Aleyid ruins are filled with the undead. Yawn.


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post May 3 2006, 03:34 AM
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I like the really original quests that acually surprise you. Especially a quest with betrayal and some mystery. And it should be a long quest. Not a talk to random bartenders for answers quest. Then Il like it.
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post May 3 2006, 10:21 AM
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I think there is one directly across from the sewer exit at the start (unsure if that is the one you are talking about).

I think one is near leyawiin in blackwood probably east north east area. And I think there is another further up the map, this one is easily spotted because of the necro shrine outside.

And I think another is sort of east of Bravil on the shores of that massive lake.

If you have two already there is at least three there that you can find, plus the five Umbacano tells you. I realise this is pretty poor in the way of directions. But Im pretty sure if you at least comb around the areas I mentioned you might have some luck.

Unfortunatly I cant remember any names and Im in college so I cant do anything with a map. Suffice to say, it is hard to find those 5 ayleid statues but once your finished it wont seem that way.


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post May 3 2006, 11:30 AM
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QUOTE(Foster @ May 2 2006, 07:27 PM)
Don't forget the Dark Brotherhood quests. They're fun for all the family. Well, if your family is the Manson family.

I have to agree though; the Fighters Guild quests are a real let down. I preferred Umbacano, because it has a real Indiana Jones/Lara Croft feel to it. The only shame is that so many of the Aleyid ruins are filled with the undead. Yawn.
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Ummm, I said that! To quote myself: "That and finishing the Daedra quests were right behind the DB line of quests in my book!"

DB = Dark Brotherhood.

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Khaine
post May 3 2006, 05:38 PM
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Yeah, it's totaly out of subject but I quite enjoyed that paranoya quest where you had to follow a few people and report on what they were doing.

Even if very short and easy, the "potatoes snatcher" quest was fun.

I've finished the DB, fighter, arena and mage guild, at the heaven quest on the main quest so I have to finish the thieves and the last daedra "mora" quest.
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Khaine
post May 5 2006, 10:54 PM
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Well, guys...

I'm very sorry but I lost (If I ever had any) the list of ruins with statues...

anyone can put the list up here ???
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post May 5 2006, 11:18 PM
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Must be strange how long I've had this character but where would I start these umbacano quests?


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post May 5 2006, 11:20 PM
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Find an Aleyid statue and sell it. His manservant (called Jollring) comes and finds you, and asks you to visit Umbercano.


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Khaine
post May 11 2006, 08:20 AM
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I've found one more in Welke (north of Leyawin)
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post Oct 1 2006, 11:06 PM
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This quest can be started by either selling a statue to a merchant and waiting for Jollring to seek you out, or by going directly to Umbercano's home and speaking to Jollring. You will not get a list of potential Ayleid ruins to check at this point. When you find and sell a second statue to Umbercano, he should give you a list of five other ruins to check.

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