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hlaallu land deeds

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well, i "BORROWED" some deeds from the treasury, however i am in house redoran, if i go to the correct location what will happen?? will i be rejected? will i have a house built for me??? will i be attacked?? i am curious, as i wld love to be a poser in a hlaalu house and think i tricked them alll :D
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land deeds??? you mean you actually get soemthing with those?
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Post by Shadrach »

The house deeds you got were from Baren Alen, right? In that case, nothing will happen. In order to get that particular stronghold built, you need to be in House Hlaalu and talk to one of the guys in the council house in Balmora. The stronghold ends up on the Odai Plateau (which explains why this otherwise empty spot is marked on your map). So you really can't do anything.

It's worth 5,000 though, so you'll get a little cash from selling it.

Would be pretty cool if you could have multiple strongholds, or even better, be a member of multiple Great Houses. But alas. *sigh* It is not to be.
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