Oblivion talk:The Red Kitchen Reader
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So, I presume that someone has investigated the homes in Cheydinhal and also attempted to find the basement in question? I presume it does not exist?
If things such as this did exist in game, it would certainly give more motive to the player to read things. I liked the story, but was immediately interested in burglarizing every basement in Cheydinhal. I don't suppose that's going to bear fruit (pardon the pun), is it? –Alaston 06:49, 24 February 2008 (EST)
- I think it's a reference to the Dark Brotherhood Sanctuary. First, there's the well, then there are the "three large rooms", which fits with the number of areas in the sanctuary. Lastly, the phrase "...beautiful and appropriate bas-relief of a mother carving a roast for her grateful children..." seems to describe the sanctuary door. It makes you wonder exactly what the meat that Simocles Quo ate was... –Rpeh•T•C•E• 07:38, 24 February 2008 (EST)
- Huh. Thank you very much. I'll keep my eyes out for other books and stories like this then, and seen how many are actually in the game. –Alaston 02:18, 25 February 2008 (EST)
- I came to the same conclusion and it really really creeped me out. — Unsigned comment by 72.0.131.58 (talk) at 12:44 on 22 August 2011
- The meat most likely references Vincent Valtieri, the vampire Breton of the Cheydinhal Sanctuary. - Wstlndmn — Unsigned comment by 70.178.64.37 (talk) at 19:54 on 3 August 2012
- I came to the same conclusion and it really really creeped me out. — Unsigned comment by 72.0.131.58 (talk) at 12:44 on 22 August 2011
- Huh. Thank you very much. I'll keep my eyes out for other books and stories like this then, and seen how many are actually in the game. –Alaston 02:18, 25 February 2008 (EST)