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Oblivion:Maelona

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Maelona
(RefID: 0000BC87)
Home City Anvil
House Gogan's House
Race Redguard Gender Female
Level PC+3 Class Commoner
RefID 0000BC87 BaseID 0000A2A2
Other Information
Health 48 + (5+1.8)x(PC+2), PC=2-25
Magicka 75 + 3.5x(PC+2) (max=250)
Responsibility 95 Aggression 5
Essential Until The Siren's Deception is completed
Faction(s) Anvil Citizen; Gogan's Family
Maelona sitting under a shady tree in Anvil

Maelona is a Redguard commoner living in the western corner of Anvil with her husband Gogan. Recently, Gogan saw himself seduced by a gang of local Sirens, infamous for luring married men up to their remote cabin and rob them blind. While Maelona is understandably upset by her husband's deception, she will ask you to play a scam on the Sirens and return a family heirloom from the cabin. During the related quest, you will find out who is playing a scam on who and the real identities of both Maelona and Gogan.

She lives a rather relaxed life in Anvil, especially on rainy days. After waking up at 6am, she spends two hours eating breakfast with Gogan then wanders around in the house until 11am. If the sun is shining, she ventures outside and finds her favorite bench near the Main Gate and sits there until 5pm. If it is raining, she skips the bench altogether and stays in the house. Regardless of weather, Maelona strolls around in the house from 5pm until her bedtime at midnight.

Maelona wears a set of middle class clothing: a russet felt outfit and a pair of quilted shoes. She also carries her house key, a cheese wedge and a medium-sized amount of gold.

Related QuestsEdit

DialogueEdit

She will not speak much outside of the quest, but will show fondness of Anvil:

"I like it here. People are very friendly. Much nicer than in the Imperial City."

Quest-related EventsEdit

The Siren's DeceptionEdit

In Anvil, you may overhear the townsfolk laughing at Gogan for falling for the Sirens' scam, even calling him an idiot. When asked about the gang, they will point you towards the couple for further information:

"An all-female gang of thieves has been recently plaguing Anvil with a very unique method of robbing. They pick on only the men. If you want to help us do something about it, go talk to Gogan and Maelona. Let's just say Gogan is intimately involved and leave it at that."

Talking to the 'victim', Gogan, will net you a sarcastic reply:

"Talk to Maelona. She runs the council. Judge, jury and executioner."
"Talk to her, she seems to have all the answers."

Talking to Maelona will prove much more helpful, as she will ask:

"How would you like to get my husband, Gogan, out of hot water?"
Not really.
"You men are all alike." (if male)
"I don't blame you." (if female)
Sure, what's he done?
"Believe me, he'll need all the help he can get to worm his way out of this one. To think he'd fall for the gang's scheme... agh! I could kill him! I'm sorry... I'm rambling and you look confused. Let me explain."
Go on.
"The women in the gang use their wiles to lure men out to some remote location and rob them blind. It's been going on for some time now. The city guard hasn't done very much about it, because frankly, the men who are robbed are so embarrassed, they don't want to report it. Take for example that good-for-nothing husband of mine, Gogan. He cared more about their charms than my own."
 
"Good-for-nothing louse of a husband"

If you exit conversation at this point she will express her feelings for Gogan:

"Good-for-nothing louse of a husband. He's lucky I still love him."

If you initially refused to help but approach again, she will ask:

"Back again? You still want to help my good-for-nothing husband?"

Whereas if you approach her again after agreeing to help she will spit:

"Witches! How dare they prey on our men."
Gang
"When Gogan was, uh... with the women, they took something quite valuable from him. No... it's not what you're thinking. He was carrying a precious family heirloom with him when he was lured out to their lair. It was a small ring given to him on our wedding day. The ring belonged to my mother, and has been in the family for generations. I'm willing to give you all the money I have to get it back. 100 gold. Can you help us?"
Sorry, I don't want to get involved.
"I understand. Well, if it's all the same to you, please don't tell anyone about Gogan's indiscretion. If you change your mind, please let me know."
Yes, I'll help you.
"Thank you. I'm afraid I can't offer you much help, but I'll do what I can."

If you initially turned her down, the next time you talk to her, she will say:

"I hope you're here to reconsider."

If you exit conversation after agreeing to help, she will nervously comment:

"I hope the reward will suit the risk. It's all I have."

When approached again, she will say:

"What can I help with?"
Gang
"All I can tell you is that the best place to start is at The Flowing Bowl. It's a tavern located outside the city walls near the waterfront. Gogan may be able to give you more information beyond that."
"The Flowing Bowl attracts the worst Anvil has to offer. Always be on your guard."

If you talk to her again, she will say:

 
The sirens
"Nothing much more I can help with. I'm afraid you'll have to ask Gogan, my lout of a husband, if you need to know anything else. I'm sure he can provide very highly detailed descriptions of the women."

When approached, an embarrassed Gogan will admit: "I see my wife couldn't keep her big mouth shut. Yes, it's true. I lost the family ring to those sirens. I'm ashamed about the whole incident, but not ashamed enough to ask for your help." He will then proceed to describe how he was seduced at The Flowing Bowl and will end up with a plea: "Just please, help me get that ring back. I want to save what's left of my marriage."

After your encounter with Faustina Cartia and Signy Home-Wrecker, Maelona will be delighted but also issue a warning:

"Have any success at The Flowing Bowl?"
"I knew they would make contact with you. Be careful, there's no telling what they're up to."
"They've never hurt anyone yet, but its never too late for them to start."

Later on, after you have located Gweden Farm, talking to Maelona will make her remark:

"So, they're at Gweden, eh? Good to know. Keep on it."
"Gweden isn't far; they're taking quite a risk committing these crimes so close to Anvil."

When all is said and done inside Gweden Farm and all three Sirens are dead, Maelona and Gogan will come rushing in, both in full armor, with the Anvil emblem suggesting they have been working undercover. Maelona will be equipped with an Anvil cuirass, chainmail boots, gauntlets, greaves and a guard helmet. She will wield a steel longsword. Additionally, she will carry a set of spare clothing, a pair of burgundy linens, a quilted doublet and quilted shoes.

She will then seek you out and reveal the master plan:

"We had a feeling you'd be surprised when you saw us in our real uniforms. I see you have a puzzled look on your face. Ask away."

When you do, she will explain the ruse:

 
Maelona isn't just a commoner
"Gogan and I are really members of the Anvil City Watch. I suppose you could say we work undercover. We've been trying to foil Faustina's gang for months now. Every time we tried to interview a man who was lured there, they refused to talk. The women in the gang picked married men to seduce for just that reason. It was decided the only way to stop this gang was to send in a stranger. You fit the bill perfectly. It's a shame it had to end in so much violence, but someone was bound to get hurt sooner or later."
What about Faustina?
"We'll clean up the mess. Don't concern yourself about it. I'm sure you had no choice. If you ever find yourself back in Anvil, stop by anytime and say hello. Oh, and please say nothing to anyone about our true identities. You've done well, and here is the reward that I promised."
"Don't spend all the money from the reward in one place."

Approach her again, and she will say:

"We have a lot of paperwork and follow-up investigation to do. Please, leave us to it."

If you meet her later on in Anvil, she will be pleased:

"How nice to see you again."
"I'm afraid I have very little information to add to our follow-up investigation."
Gang
"It appears that you got all of them. We never found evidence of any other members. Nice work!"
"You're sharp for an adventurer. If you ever decide to retire, I'm sure the Anvil City Watch would love to have you."

By killing the two Sirens when they show up at The Flowing Bowl, it is possible to fail the quest, and destroy Maelona and Gogan's undercover work completely. Gogan will tell you: "I can't believe you did that. Maelona is furious." As promised, when Maelona lays eyes on you she will angrily say:

"I can't believe it."
"Stupid... just plain stupid."
Gang
"I can't believe you just went ahead and killed that gang member. Gogan and I were actually working undercover for the Anvil City Guard. Your actions have set back our investigation, and maybe driven the rest of the gang into hiding. Nice work."
"Next time you want to "help out," just don't."

NotesEdit

  • Before and after the quest, the character you interact with is internally identified as Maelona (baseID and refID as above), however when Maelona and Gogan confront you at Gweden Farm following the deaths of the gang members, the character used is called MaelonaGuard (baseID 0003B3D4, refID 0003B3D5) in the game data and is at level 10 instead of 3 levels above your character. She is also a member of the Anvil faction instead of the special Gogan and Maelona faction.

BugsEdit

  • Maelona was supposed to introduce herself with "I'm Maelona. Gogan's wife.", however The Siren's Deception dialogue takes priority over this. (listen)
  • She was also supposed to greet you differently if you had already heard about the Sirens from the townsfolk; however, the "hot water" dialogue takes precedence so this line is never heard: "Oh, you heard about that? We were trying to keep it quiet, but people in this city are far too nosy. Very well, since you said you want to help. I don't suppose you've heard all of the details about the gang of harlots running their little charade here in Anvil have you?"