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Psychopompos007 Since: Apr, 2011
Oct 1st 2023 at 2:36:27 AM •••

"In "In My Time of Need", the Dragonborn is hired by the Alik'r to look for their target, with minimal clues: a Redguard woman hiding in Whiterun. There's three female Redguard NP Cs living in Whiterun, but there's no dialogue option available with Ahlam and Saffir; you can only confront Saadia, the right target. It actually makes sense from an In-Universe perspective. You know you look for a fugitive, so the most plausible target would be the shy, discreet woman keeping a low profile while working an unremarkable job as a waitress in the local inn, and who never leaves the building. By contrast, Saffir and Ahlam are less discreet and can be encountered outdoors."

Original author here. This entry may be factually not true, I can't be sure due to my game being heavily modded. I actually noticed Saadia venturing outside of the inn before "In my Time of Need"'s start, and there's a a dialog option to warn Saffir (not Ahlam, though). I wrote it several years ago, with a modlist which was probably different (a previous version of the Unofficial Patch, and I don't remember if I already had the mods which add new interactions/reactions of NPCs), on a previous version of the game (I'm still playing in the 1.5.97 downgraded version, the entry was written at the time the game's version was 1.5.80). I'm wondering if the entry was always wrong, if the entry was right at the time but the patch changed it, or if the entry is still right in the unmodded version of the game.

Dorryza Since: Nov, 2012
Jan 1st 2014 at 5:22:38 PM •••

It states that Confederates wore blue, but didn't they wear gray, while the Union wore blue?

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