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Oblivion:Bleaker's Way

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Settlement:
Bleaker's Way
(view on map) (lore page)
Console Location Code(s)
BleakerWayExterior, BleakerWayExterior02, BleakerWayExterior03, BleakerWayExterior04, BleakerWayExterior05
Region
Great Forest
Location
South of Bruma, west of the Silver Road
Bleaker's Way

Bleaker's Way is a village with an inn south of Bruma (quest-related).

Residents of the village will tell you it gets its name from Ulf the Bleaker, the first settler to arrive. Soon after that, Rayno Dalvilu and his family arrived. Descendants of those first arrivals make up the two major families that live in the village: the Ulfgar and the Dalvilu. The heads of each family, Hrol Ulfgar and Nivan Dalvilu, jointly lead the community and have done so for many years. You will be tasked with starting a feud between the two families during the related quest.

The settlement consists of seven houses (Arvin Dalvilu's House, Hrol Ulfgar's House, Malyani Dalvilu's House, Nivan Dalvilu's House, Redas Dalvilu's House, Satha Dalvilu's House, and the Ulfgar Family's House) and the Bleaker's Way Goodwill Inn (which offers free beds).

The interiors of the houses feature the following items of note other than those involved in the related quest: a sack of flour and a shepherd's pie in Hrol's house, a sack of flour in Nivan's house, three samples of arrowroot, six sacks of flour, and three samples of tobacco in Redas's house, and two aloe vera leaves, three samples of garlic, and four samples of ginseng in Satha's house.

Bleaker's Way PeopleEdit

Related QuestsEdit

  • Mephala: Start a feud between two prominent families.

NotesEdit

MapsEdit

Map of Bleaker's Way
  1. Arvin Dalvilu's House
  2. Nivan Dalvilu's House
  3. The Bleaker's Way Goodwill Inn
  4. Hrol Ulfgar's House
  5. The Ulfgar Family's House
  6. Satha Dalvilu's House
  7. Redas Dalvilu's House
  8. Malyani Dalvilu's House
  • Each white dot corresponds directly to a door. All doors are numbered and relate to a key on the side of the map.