My Question About Pale Pass Wizard? (G.S.) Skyrim?

Post » Thu Jan 02, 2014 2:17 pm

Okay right below falkreath is Pale Pass on the border line over the mountain. Now this is my question. Did you ever wonder what happen to that wizard? I think it's off how he said he was heading to skyrim and Bethesda never said nothing about bringing back pale pass, but I think it's rather odd his story and how he found pale pass and also the fact that this (G.S.) could still be very much alive and to tell people in morrowind someone was like a 1000 years old, so a wizard who tried stealing something escapes into skyrim is very much unnoticed by where he exactly went? This confuses me, what is this wizard name? G.S. What happen to this wizard does anyone know exactly if someone in skyrim is reference to this wizard?

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Nymph
 
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Post » Thu Jan 02, 2014 7:22 pm

What wizard are you talking about?
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Lisa Robb
 
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Post » Thu Jan 02, 2014 7:47 pm

Are you talking about Oblivion? That's the only pale pass I know of...Under Falkreath is a gate you can't pass through...but no wizard I can find in about 15 minutes of seeking just now.

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Post » Thu Jan 02, 2014 10:57 am

The original poster is talking about a side http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/Lifting_the_Vale#Minor_side_quest:_Keys_and_Barrels in Oblivion and a http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/Crumbled_Note found during this quest. This "wizard" (a.k.a. G.S.) never appears and isn't mentioned in Skyrim. This is rather doubtful, but could G.S. be a reference to Matt Grandstaff (a.k.a. Gstaff), the community manager at Bethesda? I don't know if he was with Bethesda at the time TES IV was made though.

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Post » Thu Jan 02, 2014 3:44 pm

Correct now look at this. From the crumbled note.

I think I'm going to stash the ring in this valley, make for Skyrim, and return later when I feel it's safe. I've used some old http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/Containers_(Oblivion) I found in the ruins to make sure nobody stumbles across the ring by mistake; you know, the old key to a key thing like we used to do. If I don't make it back here, and you're reading this message, then the ring is all yours, my friend. Use it well and remember me.

G.S.

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Post » Thu Jan 02, 2014 4:54 pm

I never played Oblivion, but from the wiki page, it seems GS wasn't the wizard, but some thief who stole this wizard named Ortharzel's ring. There's nothing in that note that definitively indicates that this GS had any magic talent at all. In that case, what's to say he (or she) is even still alive? And even if he (or she) is still alive, why would Bethesda "bring back" a character that, technically, didn't even appear in Oblivion?

Sorry, I don't mean to seem dismissive, but I'm not seeing the great mystery here. That quest seems very similar to one of the innumerable quests or set-pieces Bethesda populates all of its games with, which refer to happenings or events but never give closure. Skyrim alone is full of them.

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