I've confronted Chanel with the clues and she's admitted to taking the painting. She pointed out where it was hidden, and now I must decide whether or not to tell the Countess about her crime.
I've spoken to the Countess about Chanel's crime. She's been banished from the Castle, and as a reward, a sizable bounty of gold and gems has been given to me. I've spoken to the Countess about Chanel's crime, and she's been banished from the Castle. However, since the investigation didn't go smoothly, the Countess wasn't pleased and only rewarded me with some gold.
I've told the Countess that neither suspect is the criminal, and that the painting must be in the possession of someone outside the Castle walls. She seemed disappointed, but I've kept Chanel's honor intact. Chanel was pleased that I didn't turn her in to the Countess.
She told me that as a reward, she'd paint a portrait for me, but it'll take three weeks. I should return to Castle Chorrol at that time. It's been three weeks. I should return to Castle Chorrol and pick up my painting from Chanel. Elder Scrolls Explore. Elder Scrolls Online. Events Characters Factions Locations Concepts. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Canvas the Castle. Edit source History Talk Do you like this video?
Play Sound. Cancel Save. Universal Conquest Wiki. The paintings look so amazingly real that some say they can see the trees sway in the breeze. I've heard that a famous painter named Rythe Lythandas has gone missing. Apparently, his wife Tivela has been frantically searching for him. Perhaps I should visit their home here in Cheydinhal to see if I can assist with the search.
I've met a kindly Dunmer named Tivela Lythandas. It seems that her husband, Rythe, has gone missing. She seems extremely distraught, so perhaps I should talk to her to find out more information. Tivela told me that Rythe had been locked in his studio to work on his latest painting.
He usually comes out to eat and sleep, but hadn't done so for more than a day. When she went in to investigate, he was gone. The odd thing was that the study door was still locked.
Tivela gave me the key to Rythe's study. If I intend to find him, that's where I should start. I've declined to help Tivela locate her husband, but she said she'd be here if I change my mind. I've reconsidered and decided to help Tivela locate Rythe. She gave me the key to his studio. If I intend to find her husband, that would be the best place to start.
After touching the painting Rythe had been working on, I suddenly found myself standing in a strange forest. It looks familiar, like the Great Forest in the heart of Cyrodiil, but something is different about it.
I've located Rythe Lythandas. Took me forever to find the paint spill in the dining room too. It is awesome quests like these that make Oblivion x better than Morrowind!. Invision Power Board v2. Licensed to: Chorrol. Mar 26 , AM Post 1. Evoker Joined: 4-March Mar 26 , AM Post 2. Finder Joined: March Mar 26 , AM Post 3. Master Joined: February 05 From: From "not where you are"-ville. Mar 26 , AM Post 4. Mar 26 , PM Post 5. Asking him about the night in question will have him claim that he was arguing with a delivery boy in the great hall who had had an accident in the rain, then retired to his room.
Then find Chanel in her quarters. She will claim to have spent the evening taking star readings in the courtyard, went to the dining area for a while after that, and then went to bed.
Do not accuse anyone yet, for without evidence you cannot back up your claim. Both stories have holes, but you need evidence. The first thing to do is retrace the suspects movements to see if you can spot anything.
There is nothing to be found along Orgnolf's route, but along Chanel's route there are some suspicious footprints in the dining room. Next thing is to investigate the west tower that seems to be heavily used by both suspects.
If you follow Orok's testimony and search the upper rooms you can find Orgnolf's drinking den. However, if you go to the lower area and search around you should be able to find a painting. The evidence seems to be stacking up against Chanel, so you should pay another visit to her room. If you investigate the oddly placed lectern and chairs, you will uncover some painting tools. Now it's time to make an accusation. Finding all the evidence does not remove the choice of accusing either suspect.
However, be sure to only accuse the guilty party or your reward from the Countess will be reduced. The evidence against Orgnolf is lackluster at best. He is a drunk desperate for money, and his supposed argument with a delivery boy was not witnessed by Laythe. That said you can still accuse him, but he will not confess and be indignant about the accusation. The evidence against Chanel on the other hand is quite substantial. She claimed to be star reading on a night two others say was raining, the spilled paint and footprints in the dining room, and the painting tools in her lectern.
There is also the more circumstantial painting in the west tower where she spends a lot of time. When you accuse her with a disposition less than 70 she will almost confess, but will not speak fully until she trusts you more. After you raise her disposition she will make a full confession. She will claim she only took it due to her love of the Count, and jealousy of the time the Countess spent with the painting.
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