Oblivion:Willet

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Quests: written by Already there (none)

Schedule: written by User:Arch-Mage Matt (CS), checked by Forfeit (in-game)

Services: written by KickbackYak (CS), checked by Forfeit (in-game)

Personal Inventory: written by Matthewest, checked by Rpeh

House Contents: written by GuildKnight (N/A - lives at The All-Saints Inn), checked by Forfeit (in-game)

Unique Dialogue: written by Alpha Kenny Buddy (CS), checked by Forfeit (in-game and CS)

Rumors: not written

Faction: written by already there, checked by Vulpa (CS)

Spells: written by RoBoT (CS - none), checked by KickbackYak (CS)
Willet
(RefID: 0001D5B4)
Home City Imperial City, Temple District
Store The All-Saints Inn
Race Redguard Gender Male
Level 6 Class Publican
RefID 0001D5B4 BaseID 0001D340
Services
Available 24 hrs/day every day
Rents Bed Bed 15 gold
Merchant
Gold 50 Mercantile Apprentice (40)
Sells food
Buys
Other Information
Health 77 Magicka 95
Responsibility 100 Aggression 5
Faction(s) All Saints Inn; IC Citizens
Willet

Willet is a Redguard, and the publican of The All-Saints Inn in the Imperial City's Temple District. He sells food and drinks and offers beds for rent. Willet never leaves his spot behind the counter, offering his services 24 hours a day without eating or sleeping.

Willet wears a lower-class attire which includes a belted vest, some green felt linens and a pair of stitched leather shoes. He keeps an iron mace to ensure order in his inn and carries a small amount of gold.

Speaking to Willet for the first time will have him warmly welcome your visit to his inn: "Welcome to the All-Saints Inn. I'm Willet, the publican." Asking him about the Imperial City will have him inexplicably offer advice on where to sleep in town, strangely excluding his own inn from this list: "Where to sleep? The Tiber Septim Hotel in Talos Plaza is nice but expensive. Luther Broad's Boarding House in Elven Gardens is just okay. The Bloated Float on the Waterfront is cheap... and a bit too interesting for my tastes."

Asking if he has a room available for the night will have him reply: Yes, there's a room available. It'll cost 15 gold for the night. Are you interested?" If you claim that you wish to rent the room, but do not have enough gold, he will angrily claim that you won't stay at his hotel until you pay: "Unless you can pay for it, you're not staying in one of my rooms." If you have the sufficient funds to rent a room from him, and claim that you wish to rent a room from Willet, he will give you directions to your room: "Head downstairs, and the room will be straight across from the door. Sleep well." If you claim that you are not interested in renting a room he will accept your decision, and occasionally remind you to return to him if you change your mind. Asking him about the room again after you have already rented it will have him reply: "I hope the room meets your needs."

Unused Dialogue[edit]

Like many other publicans around Cyrodiil, Willet was at one point meant to have multiple topics related to the city he resided in. Three player-only topics still remain in the files:

Where can I sleep?
Where can I find trainers?
I'm looking for trouble.

His Imperial City topic response in the final game appears to be taken from the first topic.