Morrowind talk:Ilunibi

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Marowak[edit]

I personally do not know whether this can be considered relevant, but the following line was included in the page

Curiously, the location shares a name with a creature of Pokemon fame who has a notably bone-based physiology.

I admit to zero to no knowledge of Pokemon, so I personally do not know why it was up here. I moved it to the notes section but I am curious for an opinion on this item even being worth referencing on the page. Sn0L3prd 04:50, 14 September 2011 (UTC)

Unless there's a comment from a developer that the zone was named after the pokemon, it's not worth including. rpeh •TCE 07:34, 14 September 2011 (UTC)
Someone listed it as an Easter Egg here. Also, it's too much of a coincidence for 3 areas to have names similar to Pokemon.
Ongoingwhy 08:35, 14 September 2011 (UTC)
Well if it's on the Easter Eggs page it really doesn't need to be here too. That page is where we stick pointless stuff so it doesn't have to clutter up important articles. rpeh •TCE 08:41, 14 September 2011 (UTC)

Second Sixth House Amulet?[edit]

I read: "Soul's Rattle: The shrine chamber contains two large metal troughs containing a fair amount of treasure, including one Sixth House Amulet (Dagoth Gares himself carries another, they sell for decent amounts of gold), a Silver Staff, and the ubiquitous Sixth House Bell Hammer (there's always one). But the best loot is a set of Glass Boots in front of one trough, and the pair of enchanted heavy gauntlets, the Fists of Randagulf, which grant +20 Strength and Agility, hidden underneath the other metal trough (you will need to go behind it and look down to see them.) A pile of stones, which you cannot pass, blocks the way to a completely empty chamber. Though it is possible to squeeze through, there is nothing of value inside."

Can I get a confirmation that there is actually a second Sixth House Amulet? I couldn't find one other than Dagoth Gares's, and I searched extensively. Bushwhacker (talk) 05:55, 2 August 2018 (UTC)

Yes, there is one inside the open coffin on the east side of Dagoth Gares' room, the one by the glass boots. —Dillonn241 (talk) 17:11, 17 October 2018 (UTC)

Dagoth Gares appearance conditional[edit]

As a result of a new playthru that seeks to unlock as many main quest topics while not ever having agreed to become a Blade through Caius' report to Caius option, it has become clear that there are landmark events in the quest that alter the overall behavior of certain locations and NPCs.

Dagoth Gares will not appear before a certain quest stage. At present I am attempting to force Addhirranir to discuss the Sixth House, which I imagine will cause a number of global changes such as the 6th House dreamers and sleepers to suddenly activate. Admittedly speculative. Chill fridge (talk) 07:14, 3 November 2023 (UTC)

Addhirranir won't talk about the Sixth House unless you are on the related quest. There are conditional checks on her dialogue which prevent her from telling you anything that would be of any use unless the appropriate Journal entries have been set for A1_6_AddhiranirrInformant.
Dagoth Gares is only activated in the result script of an Orders dialogue when Caius Cosades is giving you the related quest. Without that, he will never appear in the game. — Wolfborn(Howl) 20:44, 3 November 2023 (UTC)