Leyawiin

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Leyawiin is a fictional city in the role-playing video game The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion.

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[edit] About Leyawiin

Leyawiin is a coastal city located on the western bank of The Lower Niben river in Southern Cyrodiil and is the southernmost city in Cyrodiil. Because of its proximity to the Black Marsh border, County Leyawiin has a large Argonian population. Leyawiin's architecture is unique in Cyrodiil. Its houses are a variety of colors (usually red or yellow) and they look as if they've been worn down. The most prominent feature of the city is the Great Chapel of Zenithar where the faithful seek a blessing from their gods. South of the chapel is a plaza with four large buildings. These are the local Mages' Guild and Fighters' Guild chapter guildhalls, the heaquarters of the Blackwood Company and a bookstore, Southern Books. South of the plaza is a statue of Torval the Pilot, an Altmer who is credited with discovering the River Niben. In the eatsern part of the city lay three ponds which residents may go swimming in from time to time. In between the ponds are two roads that lead up to Castle Leyawiin, home of Count Marius Caro and his wife, Countess Alessia Caro.

[edit] Count Marius Caro

Count Caro is a very bland leader. He rarely gets out of the castle, and is not spoken very highly of by his people. This is most likely because, Leyawiin sitting very close the Black Marsh-Cyrodiil border, there are many Argonians in Lewyawiin. He has a nasty habit of taking Argonians prisoner, and indeed, in a Thieves Guild quest, one may discover a torture chamber, where Argonians are tortured and killed. But nevertheless, he gets the job done.

[edit] Countess Alessia Caro

Countess Caro is as bland as her husband, and it has even caught the attention of the daedric prince Sanguine. If the protagonist is at least Level 8 and manages to find the shrine dedicated to him southwest of the Weatherleah estate and southeast of Fort Dirich in the Colovian Highlands, they must offer the Daedra a portion of Cyrodiilic Brandy. When this is done, the Daedric Prince Sanguine gives the protagonist a mission: to make the dinner party of Countess Caro a little more "exciting". He them sends the protagonist off with a unique spell. Once the player has managed to infiltrate the party, the spell must be cast on the Countess. When this is done, her clothes disappear. She's in her underwear, and so is everyone else in attendance-including the player character. They must then make their way back to Sanguine's shrine to receive the reward: the Rose of Sanguine, which is a daedra-summoning staff.

A house is aviable for purchase costs 7,000 gold.


Important cities and locations in Cyrodiil

Anvil | Bravil | Bruma | Cheydinhal | Chorrol | Imperial City | Kvatch | Leyawiin | Skingrad


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