Morrowind:Vivec Homes

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Vivec Homes
General Information
Overview of Vivec - An overview of the largest city in Vvardenfell.
Key - A description of the house details header.
Small and cozy
St. Delyn Canal North-Two - A house occupied by two Dreamers in the St. Delyn Canton.
St. Delyn Canal South-Two - A house owned until recently by Nads Tharen.
Storage Haven
Redoran Plaza Saren Manor - A house occupied by three commoners and a Noble in the Redoran Canton.

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Services: Services and establishments inside or next door to the house.
Storage: All the kinds of storage options available in the house
Occupant(s): The names and occupations of any occupants of the house
Description: A detailed description of the house's features.

[edit] Small and cozy

[edit] St. Delyn Canal North-Two

Services: None
Storage: 1 chest, 1 wardrobe
Occupants: Two Dreamers
Description: This is a great house if you want somewhere to keep your stuff because items kept in this house will never dissipate over time. There is also a bed, two shelves, a table, a chest, and a wardrobe in this house. Creepy, though. The dreamers respawn when you re-enter after their corpses disappear.

[edit] St. Delyn Canal South-Two

Brother Nads, in your new home.

Services: Temple services close by, including every Tribunal Shrine
Storage: 3 urns, 2 cloth sacks, 1 desk, 1 wardrobe
Occupants: Nads Tharen (deceased)
Description: South-Two is one of the few houses in the game with a permanent dead body, in this case that of Nads Tharen. Dead bodies don't have a storage limit, so you will always have a place to store your goods. The key on his body is required for a Thieves Guild quest. St. Delyn isn't close to any services other than the Temple, and it is a semi-far walk to the Mages Guild for the Guild Guide and the Silt Strider and boat services. If you're close enough to Vivec, Almsivi Intervention will take you just a few steps from your home. Or if you prefer, set your Mark while standing over Nads' body so that after plundering more than you can carry in a bandit cave or Dwemer ruin you can Recall and unload your loot on poor Nads. Divine Intervention will take you to the Ebonheart Chapel, which is handy if you're in the Imperial Cult or need access to their boat services.

[edit] St. Olms Canal North-Three

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Services: None
Storage: 4 barrels, 10 sacks and a dresser.
Occupants: Hroa
Desription: Plenty of storage space, 4 barrels, 10 sacks, a dresser, tablestand, bed, footstool and a table with a chair.

[edit] Storage Haven

Redoran Plaza, Saren Manor bottom left.

[edit] Redoran Plaza Saren Manor

Services: None
Storage: 4 closets, 4 drawers, 9 baskets, 4 urns, 7 crates, 7 barrels, 15 sacks
Occupants: Toris Saren, Arns Saren, Thoryn Samori, Danasi Relen
Description: This is a great house for those with lots of loot that enjoy a well-decorated home. It is fairly large, consisting of three floors, the main floor includes two bookshelves, a banquet table and a bedroom. The master bedroom is up a ramp, on the top floor. Down a ramp to the basement is a cozy rugged area with a bed, a small table and closet. Behind that is the cellar, with the majority of the storage crates. The basement has a trapdoor to the upper "appartment", which is cozy, well furnished and has a hammock. This apartment has a secret exit to the Plaza. All occupants in this house are unarmed and are not involved in any quests, except for a Morag Tong Writ for Toris Saren.

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