Oblivion talk:Gemellus Axius

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His Warning[edit]

I posted this and it was removed, but when you break in to his house, he warns you to go away, saying "I advise you to go, you don't want the master to find you here." (something like that) this is not a general response, this warning is unique to Gemellus.--Arch-Mage MattTalk 19:27, 14 March 2010 (UTC)

The bits of text like that are "The master is not at home. He is out in the city tonight, searching for his supper. If you value your life intruder, leave before he returns." or "The master is... unavailable until nightfall. It would not be wise to disturb him. If you value your life, you should leave before he gets back." or "He is somewhere in the house. Flee thief, while you still have the chance!" There's no point putting a vague phrase on when the exact dialogue will be added as part of the ONPCRP. rpeh •TCE 19:06, 21 March 2010 (UTC)

Image[edit]

So in other words, if the image is not perfectly 1:1 it isn't suitable? Was left as a portrait due to dimensions of the original image and in keeping with general portraits - see no reason for reversion (left as portrait based on more or less rules of photography (cutting hands off makes the image discomfortable to look at))

Will post a 1:1 perfect square. Walbert 16:32, 29 March 2010 (UTC)

Image is now 1:1 square Walbert 16:49, 29 March 2010 (UTC)

As I've said on my talk page, where a similar question was asked, the image should be square and show more of the NPC. The latest image uploaded was square, but showed less of the NPC, not more. --GKtalk2me 17:42, 29 March 2010 (UTC)

Leftover Dialogue[edit]

After testing this back and forth, I couldn't find the following lines of dialogue in the game, no matter what I tried. I'm putting them here in case anybody knows how to trigger them:

  • The master is... unavailable until nightfall. It would not be wise to disturb him. If you value your life, you should leave before he gets back.
  • He is somewhere in the house. Flee thief, while you still have the chance!
--Krusty 18:29, 25 November 2010 (UTC)