I have both for The Elder Scrolls: Oblivion and shivering Isles, I got mine from a shop called "Game", but you may be able to get from PC World and few others too.
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Talos is, as far as I know, one of the nine gods in the game "The Elder Scrolls: Oblivion". I say this because I will sometime hear NPCs saying "talos guide you friend". How this relates to legend of Zelda I'm not sure. hope I helped.
Go to the link below, and go to the oblivion strategy guide. Then go to the quest with the statues it will tell you where they are.
There are dozens, if not hundreds, of guides for Oblivion. Large, popular websites like GameFAQs, Gamespot and IGN have large selections of walkthroughs and guides by category.
You can play Oblivion on Mac installing it with Wineskin. In Appleverse Wizard, there is a how-to-install guide to many games, including Oblivion.
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Its a theory, but yes You know the dark brotherhood quest where u have to fake a guys death? get up to there, get the blade and use it to kill the grey prince, u'll win then he'll come back to life, and u can use it on anyone the blade,:) its a theory, if that fails Big NO The person above me is wrong, you cannot. I have the Oblivion Guide Book, plus I've tried it and the poison that fakes death only works on one person:the guy your ment to use it on, plus you only have the antidote for one person, so if that worked you would never be able to win that mission on the Dark Brotherhood, so no. He has to die to become the Grand Champion.
It is probably wise to have help doing this; find an elder or shaman who can guide you.
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Heartily wielding the formidable family motto "With Virtue For Guide!" while boldly striding forth through the gathering mists of time immemorial, the proud, noble, and mighty Scottish surname of Elder is first found in Edinburghshire, where they had held a family seat from the most ancient of times- some say long before the arrival of Duke William of Normandy in 1066 A.D. Descendants of the Boernician tribes first utilized this surname as a nickname to describe the elder of two persons with the same given, or first, name.
Robert Baden-Powell chose the name "Girl Guides" and decided that an organization for girls should be run by women so he asked his elder sister, Agnes, to help and, in 1910, the Girl Guide movement was formally founded.