Oblivion:Ley Marillin
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Schedule: written by mxk101 (CS), checked by Forfeit (in-game) Services: written by Emoboy64 (CS - Already Written), checked by Forfeit (in-game) Personal Inventory: written by mxk101 (CS), checked by Helenaannevalentine (in-game) House Contents: written by GK (N/A - lives at The King and Queen Tavern), checked by Emoboy64 (CS) Unique Dialogue: written by Alpha Kenny Buddy (CS), checked by Forfeit (in-game and CS) Rumors: written by C0rTeZ48 (CS), checked by SerCenKing (CS) Faction: written by Already written, checked by Jeancey (CS) |
Ley Marillin (RefID: 0001C4B2) |
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Home City | Imperial City, Elven Gardens District | ||||
Store | The King and Queen Tavern | ||||
Race | Imperial | Gender | Male | ||
Level | 6 | Class | Publican | ||
RefID | 0001C4B2 | BaseID | 00016053 | ||
Services | |||||
Available | 24 hrs/day every day | ||||
Rents Bed | 10 gold | ||||
Merchant | |||||
Gold | 50 | Mercantile | Apprentice (40) | ||
Sells | Food | ||||
Buys |
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Other Information | |||||
Health | 67 | Magicka | 120 | ||
Responsibility | 100 | Aggression | 5 | ||
Faction(s) | IC Citizens |
Ley Marillin is the innkeeper at The King and Queen Tavern in the Elven Gardens District of the Imperial City, which he runs with his gambling addict wife Pista. He spends all his time selling food and beds, never eating or sleeping.
He wears a set of middle class clothing: a russet felt outfit with a pair of russet felt shoes. He carries a pair of burgundy linens, the key to his tavern, an iron mace and a small amount of gold.
Dialogue[edit]
Speaking to Marillin for the first time or occasionally afterward while inside his inn will have him greet you by saying: "Welcome to The King and Queen Tavern. We treat all our patrons like royalty! I'm Ley Marillin, your loyal seneschal." Asking him about the Imperial City will have him suggest that you seek out a resident of the city: "A wealthy gentleman in the Talos Plaza district named Umbacano collects Ayleid artifacts. Perhaps he has use for someone like you."
Inquiring if he has a room available to rent will have him inform you that he has lodging available: "Need a place to rest? I have a room available, if you'd care to rent it for a night." Telling him that you currently do not wish to rent the room will have respectfully acknowledge your choice, with the occasional reminder to visit him again if you change your mind. Asking to rent the room without at least ten gold in your inventory will have him angrily refuse to accommodate you: "I'm not about to rent you a room if you can't pay for it." Agreeing to rent the room with the appropriate funds to do so available will have him accept the payment, and point you in it's direction: "Very well. Head up the stairs, and it's the last door on your right. Sleep well." Asking him about the room again will have voice his assumption that you find the room to meet your standards: "I trust the room is satisfactory."
Rumors[edit]
Denizens of the Imperial City will often remark on the quality of Ley's establishment:
- "I have friends visiting soon, so I told them to stay at the King and Queen Tavern."
- "The King and Queen Tavern isn't a bad place to stay if you're visiting the city."
To which others will respond:
- "The King and Queen is a fine place, and it's much more reasonable than other places in town."
- "The Marillins say that they treat everyone like royalty at the King and Queen."
Citizens will also ask each other:
- "Have you ever been to the King and Queen Tavern?"
- "Have you ever spent the night at the King and Queen Tavern?"
To which others will reply:
- "The King and Queen is a nice place. The Marillins treat everyone well."
- "They say they treat all their patrons like royalty. From what I've seen, it's the truth."
Unused Dialogue[edit]
Like many other publicans around Cyrodiil, Ley 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:
- I want to see the sights.
- I'm looking for trainers.
- I want some action.
His Imperial City topic response in the final game appears to be taken from the third topic.