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Oblivion Mod:Order of the Dragon/Oasis Fortress

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Building:
Oasis Fortress
Console Location Code(s)
ODDDesertSkoomaDenGuardQuarters, ODDDesertSkoomaDenLab, ODDDesertSkoomaDenSlaveQuarter, ODDDesertSkoomaDenTreasury
Location
South of Galu Oasis
The entrance to the Oasis Fortress

The Oasis Fortress is small outpost just south of Galu Oasis.

Related QuestsEdit

ExteriorEdit

  • The exterior is located at coordinates: ODDDesert01 17, -8
  • This location's map marker is named Oasis Fortress.

The Oasis Fortress is a fortified compound, complete with walls and a portcullis. A few skooma addicts can always be found loitering around outside the gate. The compound itself has two areas: the first courtyard, just inside the gate, has a fountain, the treasury, and the guards' barracks. A secondary area with its own walls, watchtowers, and a gate holds the slave quarters and the lab where skooma is made.

Alchemy OperationEdit

This building houses the skooma production facility. It is one large room; one half is taken up by equipment used to make the skooma, while the other half has large tubs for berries, a worktable, and some crates.

Guard QuartersEdit

This two-story building serves as the barracks for the guards. The bottom floor is used for storage and eating meals; the upper floor has four beds, a set of shelves, and some open barrels.

Slave QuartersEdit

This small stone building is one large room; it has a firepit and a few stools, bedding for four people, and a few baskets for storage.

Treasure HouseEdit

This two-story building houses the Moon Sugar Lord's treasures. Access is restricted unless you have the key (which you can only acquire from Ja'kil during the quest The Map). The bottom floor has a stuffed guar, various crates and barrels, and a partitioned area with two tables for smoking skooma. The upper floor has more crates and urns and several items on pedestals: a Stormcall Arrow, a treasure map (see The Map) and a note (see Moon Sugar Gold), and the four-faced statuette.