2 122 bytes adicionados,
17h21min de 29 de março de 2015 m{{cleanup-oprp|Needs in-game verification. See [[UESPWiki:Oblivion Places Redesign Project#In-Game Verification|the OPRP project page]] for explanation of what needs to be to complete the verification process.
|writtenby=[[User:AlbinoMudcrab|AlbinoMudcrab]]
|checkedby=[[User:SerCenKing|SerCenKing]]
}}{{Place Summary
|type=Campsite
|marker_id=Camp
|occupants=[[Shivering:Grummite|Grummites]]
|region=Dementia
|location=Northeast of [[Shivering:Xedilian|Xedilian]] and west of [[Shivering:Swampgas Hole|Swampgas Hole]]
|locationcode=SEBloodBayCamp
|image=SI-place-Blood_Island_Camp.jpg
|imgdesc=Blood Island Camp
|description=A [[Shivering:Campsites|campsite]] southwest of [[Shivering:New Sheoth|New Sheoth]] inhabited by [[Shivering:Grummite|Grummites]].
}}
Slightly northeast of [[Shivering:Xedilian|Xedilian]], a ways southwest of [[Shivering:New_Sheoth|New Sheoth]], and off [[Shivering:Pinnacle_Road|Pinnacle Road]] there is an apparently abandoned camp. The site consists of a single elevated hut that seems to have been overtaken by [[Shivering:Grummite|Grummites]] quite some time ago, as evidenced by a stray [[Shivering:Baliwog|Baliwog]]. In the past there was a dock that led off the land and around to the camp, but it has since decomposed and broken down. The floor of the hut is covered in blood and strewn bones, presumably from the former occupants. The hut contains two bedrolls and one boss level chest which does not respawn.
{{NewLeft}}
'''Occupants'''
* 1 standard leveled [[Shivering:Grummite#Standard|Grummite]]
* 1 leveled Grummite: either standard, [[Shivering:Grummite#Magi|magi]], [[Shivering:Grummite#Archer|archer]] or [[Shivering:Baliwog|Baliwog]]
'''Contents'''
* 2 bedrolls
* 1 boss-level chest (non-respawning)
'''Flora'''
* 1 [[Shivering:Blister Pod Cap|Blister Pod]]
* 2 [[Shivering:Fungus Stalk|Fungus Stalk]]
* 4 [[Shivering:Grummite Eggs|Grummite Egg Sac]]
* 2 [[Shivering:Grummite Eggs|Grummite Egg Mound]]
==Notes==
* The console code for this location, and the name of the region (''Blood Bay Camp'') suggest that the name of this camp was changed during development.