

I remember being Arch Mage, and head of both Fighter's Guild and Thieves' Guild. I remember owning all possible houses (both those for sale and the ones inherited,) and joining all possible factions. (I also like the idea of being able to open ANY door or chest, with no assistance, so usually joined the Thieves' Guild.) I have my progress charts from back then, and see that I seemed to favor being a Breton, for some unfathomable reason (I've always preferred Might to Magic, in just about any RPG.) I completed it as a Breton, an Orc, and a Khajit.

LOL LOL (Little Old Lady Laughing Out Loud.) Yes, I completed this quest-in 2008 or thereabouts. In short, one cannot progress beyond rank beginner as a Fighter with this bug in place. Go back to Azzan, and he rambles on about The Prophet preaching in the square, which, IIRC, is the beginning of the Knights of the Nine add-on (or the start of a quest for the haunted house in Anvil-I don't remember which.) Going to the women's house without the official quest in your record results in the woman giving you a swift bum's rush. Period.) Unfortunately, the quest never makes it to your quest list. (Until you complete this quest, you will receive no further contracts from anyone. With Anvil, you are instructed to go to Azzan for a contract. After becoming a member, the character is instructed to go to either Anvil or Cheydinhal for contracts. I meant either the very first or second contract assigned to a beginner in the Fighter's Guild. It was released on CD's, abbreviation for "compact disks."Ģ. From the beginning, floppies were "disks," not "discs." No, Oblivion was never released on floppies. "Disk" is from the Greek "diskos," from which the Latin was derived. "Disc" is, indeed short for the Latin "discus," a flat, round object.
