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Quite a lot of content was never intended to be publicly released and were used for testing only. This lists that content.

Test QuestsEdit

Name Description
test
The Trial of Tracking
asdf
The Graceless Dragon (2)
God of Schemes REVISED
AvA Quest Branch Example
Group Layering Test
Crafting Writ Prototype
Test Group Layers
Test Portal
Sightseeing TEST
zTest Arena I've enter [sic] the arena challenge.
zTest Arena Match
SW Test
ad
Jeff's Test Quest
derp

Quest StagesEdit

  • 7949764, 0, 13797, 1779310, "Go To Oblivion and say hi to Sally Bal for me."
  • 7949764, 0, 13798, 1779357, "Talk to Freddy Farkas"
  • 7949764, 0, 13799, 1779379, "Kill Molag Bal"
  • 7949764, 0, 13800, 1779394, "Bring Me Jelly Beans"

ClickyvilleEdit

Clickyville is referenced in a book from the text files. A test achievement was left over in the files for Update 10 to test the feature:

Achievement Description
See Ghostly Stag See Clickyville's Ghostly Stag run.

NPCsEdit

A list of test entities.

  • Lootville Bandit Tank
  • Lootville Bandit Boss
  • Not A Real NPC
  • Duke-Prince Indoril Brindisi Explodom
  • MAMA CAT
  • Bob

Bjorn the Cold Bringer, Freda of Icereach, and Winterwound Queen are near Eboric Direfrost's position in the lang file.

DialogueEdit

  • "I am a cool Daedric dude shouting orders!"

This appears in the text files at least as early as Update 5:

  • "TAKE MY QUEST"
  • "THE CAT DROPPED A SPACE ROCK. SOMEONE MIGHT PAY GOOD MONEY FOR THIS."
  • "YOU DON'T KNOW WHY, BUT YOU SENSE THIS RANDOM ROCK SIGNIFIES YOU DEFEATED THE SPACE CAT IN AN ARBITRARY AND SILLY MANNER."

RL DungeonTest 1Edit

This test quest took place in RL DungeonTest and would have had you find a midget on behalf of a character. Sadly the midget perished at the claws of a wolf.

A dialogue entry still remains:

"Please help me find my midget. He keeps wandering off to play with that damn wolf.
I'm so sad without my midget at my side... please find him."
Testing
Finishes Quest Journal Entry
Quest NPC is sad because his midget has dissapeared [sic].
Find the missing midget
I found Quest NPC's midget. He was eaten by a large undead wolf. I should return to Quest Giver NPC at the start of RL DungeonTest to tell him the good news.
I've found the midget! I should return to Quest Giver NPC.

RL DungeonTest 2Edit

This test quest also took place in RL DungeonTest and had you find a tome on behalf of an NPC. You would have the choice of handing it over to a well dressed mage or bring it back to the original quest giver.

Some dialogue still remains:

"Greetings Adventurer. I'm in need of someone with your skills. There is a magical tome hidden somewhere inside that I'm in dire need of. Could you fetch it for me?
There is no telling the evils abound... once you find it, return to me quickly!"
Testing
Finishes Quest Journal Entry
Disheveled NPC asked me to find a magical tome and bring it back to him. He says when I find it, I should quickly deliver it to him - there's no telling the evils abound...
I've been tasked with finding a magical tome, somewhere in RL DungeonTest by Discheveled [sic] NPC.
A well dressed and important looking mage suddely appeared after I picked up the Magical Tome. I should see what he has to say.
The well dressed mage told me that he would make it worth my while to give him the tome instead of the disheveled [sic] guy who origionally [sic] asked me to find it. I need to decide who to give it to...
Complete one: Give the Tome to the Mage or Give the tome to Discheveled NPC
After turning down the mage's offer and fending off his attacks, I returned to Discheveled NPC and gave him the tome. He was relieved to finally have it and promised to use it to save the Tamriel. (If you gave the books to the Discheveled NPC )
I decided to give the Tome to the mage, who started giggling uncontrollably after reciving [sic] it. He gave me a handsome reward and then abruptly dissapeared [sic]. (If you gave the book to the well dressed mage)

BooksEdit