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Chorrol is a city in the Great Forest region in northwestern Cyrodiil, west of the Imperial City along the Black Road. The Orange Road connects the city to Bruma to the northeast. The city is near the Colovian Highlands along the Hammerfell border.
The city is dominated by the Chapel of Stendarr. The Countess of Chorrol is Arriana Valga, whose husband was slain in battle. The city features a great oak growing in the central plaza, and offers significant work for members of the Fighters Guild.
Just outside the city lies the settlement of Weynon Priory, where the main quest leads you after the Tutorial.
For more information about Chorrol, see the lore article.
Chorrol PeopleEdit
^aOnly appear with the Knights of the Nine official download installed.
^bNo longer appears after the quest The Assassinated Man.
^cOnly appears during the quest The Assassinated Man.
Quests Starting HereEdit
GeneralEdit
- A Shadow Over Hackdirt: Seed-Neeus' daughter Dar-Ma has gone missing.
- Buying a house in Chorrol: Purchase Arborwatch, a plush house in the center of Chorrol.
- Canvas the Castle: Someone has stolen a valuable painting from Castle Chorrol!
- The Killing Field: Valus Odiil in The Grey Mare in Chorrol needs you to help his sons reclaim his besieged farm.
- The Jemane Brothers:
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- Separated at Birth: Investigate rumors around Chorrol that indicate some strange behavior on the part of one Reynald Jemane.
- Legacy Lost: Help long-lost twins recover their childhood home.
- Sins of the Father: A thief wants you to recover an item stolen by the Jemane brothers' father.
Dark BrotherhoodEdit
- Next of Kin: Next to the Great Oak in Chorrol, your next assignment demands the lives of an entire bloodline.
Fighters GuildEdit
- Unfinished Business: Travel to Skingrad to find out why Maglir has defaulted on a contract.
- Drunk and Disorderly: Find out why several of your guildmates are causing trouble in Leyawiin.
- The Master's Son: The Fighters Guild has been hired to find Galtus Previa, and Viranus Donton needs a confidence boost.
- More Unfinished Business: Find out why a guild member has defaulted on yet another contract in Bravil.
- Azani Blackheart: Help Modryn prove that the Blackwood Company lied about completing a contract to kill Azani Blackheart.
- Trolls of Forsaken Mine: Viranus Donton and some Fighters Guild members were sent to eliminate trolls at Forsaken Mine, and now you must find them.
- Information Gathering: Bring Ajum-Kajin - a high-ranking Blackwood Company member - back to Modryn and "persuade" him to talk.
- Infiltration: Deceive your way into the Blackwood Company and discover why they are so powerful... or so crazy.
- The Hist: Return to Blackwood Company headquarters to destroy the source of their power and anyone that stands in your way.
Mages GuildEdit
- Fingers of the Mountain: Sort out a problem with a former guild member to obtain a recommendation from Chorrol.
Non-journalEdit
- Bittneld and Emfrid: Help to bring two lonely hearts together (non-journal).
Related QuestsEdit
- Allies for Bruma: You are asked to bring in reinforcements for Bruma from the other towns.
- The Assassinated Man: Help Francois Motierre fake his death to escape his cowardly mistakes.
- Stendarr's MercyKotN: Retrieve the Gauntlets of the Crusader from the Chapel of Stendarr in Chorrol.
NotesEdit
- Internal game data indicates several additional NPCs were once intended to reside in Chorrol, but were ultimately cut from the final game.
- NPCs named Meryaran, Oghat gro-Othmuk, Randal, Sifahtar, and Voldsea Giryon are all mentioned by unused AI packages. There's also an unused topic for Baurus mentioning Sifahtar, implying they would have been involved in the main quest.
- A male Imperial Bard named Marus Antonius and a male Dark Elf named Nelos Seleno appeared in Chorrol in the game's E3 2005 demo video. In the same video, an unknown red-haired human woman could also be seen walking through the streets. No evidence of these NPCs is found in the final game's files.
- In the
ChorrolNQDScript
, which contains values related to local rumors, the last name Strantus is found; this name does not correspond to any existing NPC. Related rumors confirm the NPC would have been male, and the naming convention suggests he would be an Imperial. Strantus' first name is unknown. - Hundolin is also mentioned in the same script. He and Owyn were originally created as members of Chorrol's Arena, but these NPCs and the planned location were repurposed into the Imperial City's Arena in the final game.
- The Prima Official Game Guide names the town's statue as "The Touch of the Healer's Hand", which depicts the Second Era healer Saint Osla ministering to the fallen at the Sack of Sancre Tor.
- Chorrol also appears in ESO.
BugsEdit
- It is possible to climb over the city walls and out of the city. See here for details.
- The Unofficial Oblivion Patch, version 3.4.3, fixes this bug.
- Sometimes when entering Chorrol, the entire southwestern portion of the city walls and the nearby shacks will be completely missing. This allows exiting the city limits, but otherwise has little impact on gameplay.
- One possible fix is to fast travel far away, such as to Cheydinhal. Another is to load a save created before entering Chorrol and triggering the bug.
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