Oblivion:Vinicia Melissaeia

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Vinicia Melissaeia
(RefID: 0004798B)
Home City Imperial City, Market District
House Office of Imperial Commerce
Race Imperial Gender Female
Level 8 Class Noble
RefID 0004798B BaseID 00047720
Other Information
Health 85 Magicka 110
Responsibility 90 Aggression 5
Faction(s) IC Citizens
Vinicia Melissaeia

Vinicia Melissaeia, an Imperial noble, is the person responsible for taking all complaints about Imperial City merchants. She also sells the house in the Imperial City for 2,000 gold. She can be found in the Office of Imperial Commerce located in the Market District.

After waking up at 6am, Vinicia eats a two-hour breakfast in the Private Quarters upstairs before heading down to unlock the doors at 8am. From this point she will stand behind her counter for the next 12 hours, ready to hear complaints about the District's merchants. At 8pm she locks up, eats a two-hour dinner and then heads to bed early at 10pm.

Vinicia wears a set of upper-class clothing, consisting of a red velvet blouse, a red velvet garment, a piece of jewelry, and a pair of gold trimmed shoes. She also carries a silver dagger, the key to the Commerce Office, and a large amount of gold.

Dialogue[edit]

Speaking to Vinicia for the first time while in the Office of Imperial Commerce will have her go off on a somewhat depressed tangent:

"Vinicia Melissaeia, Office of Imperial Commerce. You got complaints? Of course you got complaints. Who doesn't?"
Imperial City
"You have complaints against merchants here? You file complaints with me. I fill out lots of forms, which go to a lot of people who ignore them. So what else did you expect? Justice? Go to the Chapel. Talk to Zenithar. He'll take care of everything."

Related Quests[edit]

Quest-Related Dialogue[edit]

Buy a house in the Imperial City[edit]

Asking Vinicia about local real estate available for purchase will have her express her surprise about your inquiry:

Buy a house in town
"Why? I mean... of course. All I have available right now is a hovel on the Waterfront."
It's not worth 2000 gold to me.
"I agree, but someone will be foolish enough to buy it."
I don't think I'm ready to buy.
"That's okay. I'm sure I can find a buyer soon."
I just happen to have 2000 gold.
"Really? Then you've just become a homeowner. Here is your house key. You'll find it in the Waterfront District. It's not much to look at. You may want to spruce it up a bit with some furnishings. I'd suggest talking to Sergius Verus at Three Brothers Trade Goods in the Market District."

Rumors[edit]

The citizens of the Imperial City can be heard talking about Vinicia's profession:

"If there's a complaint about a merchant, speak to Vinicia Melissaeia."
"Vinivia [sic] Melissaeia takes all the merchant complaints in the city."

To which others will respond:

"She takes all the complaints, but nothing ever seems to happen."
"She must hate her job, people complaining to her all day."

You may also hear citizens ask each other:

"Have you ever had a complaint about a merchant?"
"Did you know you can officially complain about the merchants in town?"

To which other will reply:

"I understand that Vinicia takes a lot of complaints, but nothing ever comes of them."
"Vinicia may have the worst job in Cyrodiil. She takes complaints all day, and nothing ever comes of them."