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First, you buy the Skingrad house Rosethorn Hall in Oblivion. It costs a lot (consider multiplying objects to sell to build up the money) and you need a lot of Fame, so cover this stuff first.

Second, buy all the furniture at the shop. Just follow the compass. You NEED to have the servant's quarters or Eyja won't move in.

Third, find Eyja. This isn't hard- she's usually at Colovian Trader's. Pay 150 gold and she's yours.

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You can get a servant called Eyja to work for you if you buy the house in Skingrad, and the Battlehorn Castle comes with a bunch of servants. Or mods.

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While there are Slave Quarters in Oblivion in the lord's estates and other similar places, you cannot actually obtain slaves.

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