Morrowind talk:Milk
Notes[edit]
I suspect the note about there not being much loot was written by someone who didn't really look all that hard and never checked with the CS. I found two items I would normally expect to see mentioned on a page about a dungeon - a Greater Soul Gem and an underwater chest. The rest of the loot isn't particularly spectacular, but there is a bolt of blue cloth that could be turned in for a certain quest. Shouldn't these three items, along with the chest of Orcish armor, be mentioned in the main body? LordXenophon (talk) 00:31, 10 February 2014 (GMT)
- My view always was, if there was a massive amount of similar types of loot (like 20 crates containing everything from weapons, to ingredients, to clothes, to armor, to potions) you don't need to mention it all specifically, just in generalities, but if there isn't much loot to begin with, there isn't really an issue with specifically listing it all, provided it is all static and not a leveled list. I don't see any reason not to mention these things in the main body. None of the loot info should be in notes. Jeancey (talk) 05:44, 11 February 2014 (GMT)
I came to see if the soul gem was mentioned, after finding it. I also learned of the underwater chest from the notes, but it seems the contents are a little more random than suggested. In it, I found a Steel Longsword and a Nordic Fur Right Bracer. 74.38.23.12 21:55, 7 October 2014 (GMT)