
(Ex: Grandmaster Venim and Sarethi's son) They're basically a shadow of their former grandeur.
They're by far the least corrupt, but members are quite hypocritical at times and try to hide their shady side. You'll probably end up joining on the temple as a result of the questline. Values honor and piety to the Tribunal Temple. Redoran - Mutual understanding with Imperials, but still dislikes them. Hlaalu - Pro-Imperial, anti-slavery, and focused on making money (They're basically the bankers). This is House recommendations based on roleplay: Those will open up most (I think) faction paths and allow you to do a completionist run. I'd also recommend having the following skills well developed if you want to join every guild: Mysticism, Speechcraft/Blunt Weapon, Long Blade, and Acrobatics. The Imperial Cult and the Temple might also be good, since both of them have quests that are combat-oriented.
The Camonna Tong make an appearance in Oblivion when two of their members set up camp in order to participate in the Cheydinhal drug ring.Originally posted by Valden21:I would also join the Thieves Guild if it's still an option for you, since the storyline for them is intertwined with the Fighter's Guild. The ranks of Lifetaker, Chiller, Hammer, Old Man and Strongman are not used in the game. It is not possible to join the Camonna Tong. The Camonna Tong at one time made secret deals with House Dagoth (Orvas Dren had considerable sympathy towards House Dagoth's ideologies). Although House Hlaalu is, on the outside, the most Imperial-minded of the Great Houses, major decisions cannot be made unless the xenophobic Camonna Tong explicitly agrees, or unless their connection to the House is broken somehow. The Camonna Tong, through Orvas Dren, controls Hlaalu councilors in Suran and Vivec. They have also been involved in the Skooma Trade in at least one instance. Though they have proven a strong distaste towards foreigners, they have, on at least two occasions, been unable to pass up the business potential working with foreigners can hold. The group is fiercely opposed to any foreign presence whatsoever on Vvardenfell, and all its schemes are designed to get rid of outlanders. The Camonna Tong is the local crime syndicate of Vvardenfell.