Bravil
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Bravil is a fictional city from the role-playing video game The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion.
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[edit] About Bravil
Bravil appears to be the most financially depressed city in Cyrodiil. Bravil is considerd by many as the slum of Cyrodiil. The buildings look run-down and worn. They're all made of wood, save the Great Chapel of Mara, and even that is covered in moss and worn out. Also, there is an enormous Skooma, a lethal drug, market. Several of Bravil's citizens are dealers on the side, and a large majority are addicts. There are even rumors that Gellius Terentius, the Count's son, is an addict. There is also a "Skooma Den" near the city's northern gate, and all of its tenants are crazy. For the few sober individuals, life could not be more miserable.
[edit] Count Regulus Terentius
To top off Bravil's predicament, its ruler is a drunkard. Once a great tournament champion, Count Terentius is now a bit of an over-confident "ne'er do well". In conversation, he's terribly frustrating, but the drug dealers (who may have more power than he does) tolerate him so long as he stays out of their affairs. As mentioned earlier, his son is a drug addict.
[edit] The Statue of the Old Lucky Lady
On a positive note, Bravil is home to a unique statue: the Statue of the Old Lucky Lady. Activating the statue will give you a powerful boost to your Luck attribute for a considerable amount of time. But high-ranking members of the Dark Brotherhood know the statue much better. It turns out that the statue is in fact the marker of the Night Mother's Tomb. The final episode of the Dark Brotherhood questline will take place in that crypt. It is also said that the Listener, the Brotherhood's leader uses the Statue to communicate to the Night Mother herself.
Important cities and locations in Cyrodiil |
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Anvil | Bravil | Bruma | Cheydinhal | Chorrol | Imperial City | Kvatch | Leyawiin | Skingrad |
[edit] References
- Alessia Ottus. Guide to Bravil. Retrieved on August 21, 2006.