Here I want a videogame player from home. It should be the same room, so I do not have to undergo a loading screen, once I am going in to get my luggage. It should have options, so I can decide whether to give it a wall hanging or not. And I should be able to reach it from a nearby fast journey point without passing any guard, when I have a reward on my head.
This is especially for the last one oblivion, but incredibly important. If I am raising money to unlock the next search in a thief guild chain, I consider an NPC in the city to consider a blow and then steal every piece of apple and cloth in their house, I may need to go back to my storage containers and bed I sleep only without listening to Ves Johnson.
The real estate agent will not tell you this, but the Dasyu dungeon Dzonot Cave provides a convenient sharp travel point within the easy swimming distance of the waterfront hut of the Imperial City, which leads to a practical option for the thief about the run-down Howell city.
Some people will admire expensive mansion with multiple wings, which you need to appoint a servant to see, or DLC homes that do not spend to achieve any septim and feel like cheating. Although I will retire completely in the smuggler’s den in Dunbro Cov someday, this is an endgeam option. While I am still deciding who to kill to join the dark Brotherhood and is hoisting every sidecuest in the Imperial city, I need a convenient basis of places, and it is a waterfront hut every time.
It is the cheapest player home for sale in the Oblivians, going to the office of Imperial Commerce in the market district for only 2,000 gold septims. And yes, with its single bed and lack of furniture it looks like a place you are joking on social media: “Imperial actually lives in such apartments and no problem.” But Cyrodil has no Twitter and no one is going to like 192,000 for shitting in your living conditions, so I am living in convenient squad and like it.
I know what you’re thinking. “But what is about the nervous manr in Jodi, Envil, which you do not need to buy an upgrade if you search it to clean ghosts and are relatively cheap in only 5,000 septims?” Certainly, I had bought Niris Manor once, when I could bran out and get a second house, which was easily placed near the initial point of the fighters guild questline. But not only does it have an interior loading screen, for some reason it is a player’s house that you cannot travel from inside once.
This is a real niche case, because an ordinary person will simply exit the front door if they want to travel fast. I do not plan an ordinary person to live, however, when I can become a vampire. Being immortal is very cute, especially in the Remaster that does not give you a bunch of wrinkles because you have joined the living dead. Losses from the light of the day are a little negative side, especially because it is happening, while you cannot travel faster. And this is why the Niris Manor, despite being haunted, is actually a terrible option for a vampire house. Whenever I can travel from the waterfront shake, and hopefully it gets dark until I reach there.
Now that I bought the upgrade that gives me some storage containers to keep my collection of books and spare suits of armor, the waterfront shake is where I will live. Because even though the apartment in the bravil is also a room and is easily located below a thief guild fence, I have thought of doing several trips to scalp all my additional equipment. Does anyone know a decent expulsion in the Imperial city?