The Spookiest Quests In Oblivion
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- Опубликовано: 9 июл 2024
- Oblivion is a pretty humorous game, but it is also a very spooky game, And considering Halloween is right around the corner I figured this would be the perfect time to talk about the 5 Spookiest Quests In Oblivion.
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"Now if you'll excuse me I got things to do."
_angrily vibrates inside a table_
omg lol
When the Adoring fan ran at me In a T pose clipping through the floor I realise that oblivion was purtty spoopy
Official Goose Studios same 😂😂
I love bethesda bugs. There’s one in fallout 4 where if you go into a sewer near taffington boathouse and leave without interacting with the advanced locked terminal in it then it will eventually cause all guns and laser weapons for you and npcs to not do damage. It affects previous saves as well
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“At least I can sleep soundly now...”
* Lucien pops in *
*“WHAT THE-“*
You sleep rather soundly for a murderer...
That got me
To me the scariest quest in Oblivion always was Seeking Your Roots. Being forced to wander aimlessly forever in the search of hard to spot, never regrowing plants. The horror! The horror!
Yes! For example: a mod therapy!
There is a therapy, it is called shopkeepers. Also if you go to the imperial city they have two nirnroots you can harvest, suggesting they can regrow (one of which you steal from the potions shopkeeper the other is archmagy)
But what are just two mere nimroots in the sea... no, the OCEAN of nimroots you have to collect in order to fully finish the guestline?
Maera Fey They mainly grow near water , that drasticly reduces the time you have to spend looking for them. The quest is really not that hard.
I recall walking around every single lake and river in the game and not finding them all.
Hackdirt is the spoopiest to me. In the tunnels, if you go to the deepest parts of the water and listen, you can hear whispers. Perhaps their "gods" are more real than we know... That's Spoop Central right there.
When I was first playing this, nothing was scarier than actually going in to Oblivion gates. Bethesda did a good job making the plane of Oblivion feel like a place you want to get out of asap
miss terious i always, always hated the oblivion gates. But not because they were scary actually, i think they became more of an annoyance than everything else tbh xD always hated it when the sky turned red xD
For me it was that haunted house in Anvil, I stopped playing Oblivion so I could wait untill it morning and play that quest, that shit seemed scary.
I can agree with this. But after 3 gates they got boring tho.
When I played this first back in 2006, I used the duplication glitch on potent invisibility potions. I would just drink the potions and run through the entire gate up to the sigil stone. It worked pretty well.
That's why I just gave up trying to fight enemies and ran past everything to get the Sigil Stone ASAP. Coupled with high acrobatic and athletic skills, I can just jump over stupid remotely-raised gates or run quickly through lava while healing myself. Oblivion Gates are so dreadfully boring.
At least that allowed me to close the Great Gate at Bruma in like a minute lol.
the "WHAT THE" when lachance appeared made me laugh so hard
+Jaeger Inc. haha
yes its a very well delivered joke
The Cantina honestly I am surprised you are even scared of those quests because they don’t even scare me and I have been to the top 8 scariest places in fallout 3 those places may have creeped me out at first but I still went into those places I mean if those quest scare you in oblivion then I suggest staying away from vault 108, vault 106, the dunwitch building, the deathclaw sanctuary in fallout 3
@@coreyjohnson9909 r/iamverybadass
To be fair he did sleep soundly... for a murderer
The most terrifying experience I had in an elder scrolls game by accident. I managed to bust into the Lighthouse cellar without any idea of the questline and stumbled into the bloody abattoir. I already seriously creeped out while I was looking around, when suddenly the Lighthouse Keeper appears behind me asking what I'm doing here. I actually screamed out loud, blast him with lightning and ran out as fast as I could.
I don't think you can? That lock requires a key.
@@fornalotta8767 yeah I was about to say
@Grif Cheese yeah that's a quest lock, you NEED to get the key from the keeper. So unless you used console commands this is impossible.
One of the creepiest things to happen to me in Oblivion happened in one of the Oblivion gates. I had been returning to the city with a book for an NPC to complete one of the main questline stories when I noticed a gate and couldn't resist going in to clear it out. About 3/4's of the way through I happened to notice something on the radar map, behind me and back the way I had come. Even more strange, it had a friendly npc indicator and was moving through the hallways heading right toward me. I armored and healed myself and got all my spells ready, not knowing what was about to come through the door.
It was the guy who sent me on the quest to get the book. He got tired of waiting for me and went out looking for me, even to the point of following me into an Oblivion portal. He even had the nerve to say to me "You're a difficult man to find!" I was like, "Dude..."
which quest was this?
Baurus. Yeah. He’s kinda glitchy
Interesting thing about the quest in Hackdirt, if you listen carefully you can hear ominous sounds from unknown creatures in the distance, unique only to that dungeon.
You know I really liked this video, however as far as I'm concerned the entirety of Oblivion has this kind of creepy atmosphere. I mean think about it, this is a world filed with monsters, vampires, Daedra and mudcrabs more fearsome than I and yet everyone, everyone is so nonchalant about it. The Emperor is dead, murdered by a Daedric cult, Goblins and Vampires live in the Imperial City sewers, Mages Guild members are summoning Daedra all willy-nilly, all kinds of creatures are roaming the wilds, waters are infested by slaughterfish, The Dark Brotherhood is watching your every move and let's not forget that up until yesterday necromancy was perfectly legal. And yet in spite all of this people of Cyrodiil are all happy go lucky, hustling and bustling in the Imperial City, building settlements in the middle of nowhere and generally not giving a f**k about anything really.
Shaun's Japanese Yet the land is so beautiful, amazing mountains beaches castles and forests. Amazing city's with walls and each and everyone of them have a count. It is just such a perfect place to be
And that is exactly what completes the atmosphere. This dichotomy between the lush green forests, beautiful landscapes, amazing cities and the creatures that inhabit them. Nothing is as it seems in Oblivion and the more you learn about the land the more unsettling it becomes.
Na oblivion just knows how to balance things like the game feels so much like a fantasy and open and breathtaking but when it wants to scare you it can.
This comment was so well written lol. I died at the mudcrabs more fearsome than I part. I totally see your point. Especially the bit where everyone just acts like its OK... People living in fear knowing any day someone could contract out their life to the Dark Brotherhood. Things constantly missing but some officials insist the thief's guild doesn't exist. It's madness! My great niece recently attended a party where all the guest were strangers and had the opportunity to find free gold. She and everyone at the party was murdered. Watch your backs!
Shaun's Japanese that’s what happens when you have an orrery cosmology, it’s a bad idea
Oh my God, I just realized that they gave everyone in Hackdirt the "Innsmouth Look" (rounded face, sloping forehead, bulging eyes, basically as fishlike as a human face can be). That's a fabulous little detail.
Yeah, Bethesda are huge Lovecraft fans. They even published a game called Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth (which adapted The Shadow Over Innsmouth and The Shadow Out of Time) just a few months before Oblivion was released.
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@@Bauglir100 yeah. In fallout 4 there is a guy named Picman based on the Lovecraft story "Picman's model" and there is also a place called Dunwich Borers, and in fallout 3 there is a Dunwich building from Lovecraft's "The Dunwich Horror". Mehrunes Dagon get's his name from the god Dagon in Lovecraft's work, and Hermaeus Mora is based on Cthulhu and his book of knowledge I believe is based on the Necronomicon. There is a lot more. I really hope they write more original Lovecraftian stories after seeing how it's done.
@@zachary7897 Yeah, and the Lovecraft references go back way further than that. In Arena, there's a rumor you can hear from random townspeople that mentions the Elder Gods. And in Daggerfall, there's a book entitled "The War of Betony" by Fav'te that mentions the Old Ones.
It's hard to tell given how everyone in Oblivion looks like a potato. 🥔
Anyone else who felt really sad when Lucien Lachance was killed by mistake because they thought he was the spy? 😞
I felt even sadder when I found out that I killed the entire Dark Brotherhood Sanctuary for nothing. They were pretty much my family up to that point, all gone in the span of one mission. And just as M'Raaj-Dar was beginning to like me, too.
Younger me actually cried.
Bruh i fukin crieddd
@mannewdan those are words that will earn you a black secrement if you aren't careful
@mannewdan prepare to meet lucien lachance spirit you filthy peasent!
I miss the variety of ghosts,wraiths, zombies and Lichs in Oblivion. Skyrim has just draugers and dragon priests but no really scary enemies
Agreed. Some say that those are generic enemies that can appear in every D&D campaign, but the Draugr weren’t exactly a wildly new take on enemies, they’re essential zombies that can wield weapons. Dragon priests were kinda cool, but they could have used more variety in attacks and stuff.
When I first picked up the game I was hyped to fight the new lichs
Stank Gangsta Like I said, the dragon priests were kinda decent, especially since there was a whole thing where collecting all their masks gave you a legendary mark. But even so, they all function the same and have a pretty standard moveset of spells to begin with. They aren’t exactly a thrill of a fight, it’s more of the idea of collecting their masks that made them interesting after your first 2 or 3 of them.
@@mr.mondomacho6815 right the dragon priests given power from all powerful dragons that lived long even in the first era and they use novice spells that everyone can get by the time they hit riverwood
Hell my first time playing on 360 doing the mages guild quest i had a harder time beating the whispmother in the chamber before then the dragon priest.
And skeletons in skyrim are pitiful compared to morrowinds skeletons you can literally one-shot the skyrim ones
Another thing that I like about Oblivion than Skyrim is how subtle the quest flow and triggered. Not everything have to be present in front of you on the get go. Feels more natural and immersive that way.
Yeah Skyrim definitely had more of a "game" feel while Oblivion definitely got me immersed much better
I legit cried when they killed Lucien. I got so attached to him, he was like a friend. Poor guy :"(
He was very evil.
Ever notice how when you "wake up" from the nightmare quest, your character is still ass naked? ...Even though you definitely got into that bed with clothes on?
Might wanna have a few words with that guild leader, there.
I mean... I'm not saying noooo to an argonian, but if she had just asked me first before I passed out...
Did you not out any clothes on when you were in the Dreamworld? You can do that, you know.
lusty argonian maid ;)
The lusty argonian archmagister
i think the scariest quest would be the one for the mages guild where you return to the bruma hall and necromancers kill them all and jaskar had to watch in his invisibility spell just seeing his hall and everyone burn... horrific .
I can't remember what questiline this is from, but I was pretty spooked when you find out that vampires literally live underneath the Arena Bloodworks to feast on the blood of the gladiators that wash their wounds after battle. The best thing about it was how no one ever mentions this to you directly but you just find it along the way, so it's good 'show, don't tell' storytelling.
Erm what
It was part of the ultimate heist quest for the thieves guild
@@jillnickles9634 The fuck? I never noticed! Here I go again starting this game all over again for the 9th time of my life
@@TheNosScarFace same here, never heard of this quest.. just restated the game yesterday.
come again ?
I played Skyrim before Oblivion.
And I did do the Dark brotherhood questline in Skyrim, and it was all good.
When I started in Oblivion I loved the idea of the arena, so I became the champion first thing, of course!
And I had the Adoring fan following me everywhere, but then it struck me. I remembered Cicero's diary, and I looked at the Adoring fan just smiling at me while I was recalling what it said.
Dat was my biggest spook
Ayleid ruins have always freaked me out. all of them
Zerkj0 yeah, I always dreaded the Miscarcand quest
And unnecessary rooms everywhere.
Zombies and headless zombies everywhere. They were spooky af ;-; they still freak me out
Especially the undead ones
Interesting to note (haha, "note") is that the dead drops in the Dark Brotherhood (obvious spoilers incoming)
change font once it's no longer Lucian Lachance writing them. I never noticed until subsequent playthroughs. Always thought that was a nice touch. That they bothered having another font for stuff like that.
Ya I hadn't noticed that for a long time too. It's pretty cool though because if you are paying attention you can see it coming.
Yeah, although in situations like this, I never do.
I'm actually quite dense when I'm getting immersed in a game. I become as clueless as the character I'm playing most of the time.
Well if there was one thing that scared me shitless in this game i would definitely say it were the zombies. The noises they made, their walking animation and their decayed bodies scared the crap out of me when i played oblivion the first time as a 12 year old kid.
NamelessGod94 I got oblivion when I was like 10 and I really didn‘t expect the game to contain stuff like...well...those zombies and when I came upon one of them the first time (imperial prison dungeons) I was traumatized for days. Now 7 years passed and I‘m still not over it, and to be honest, I can‘t stand to go into dungeons with zombies xD
Kiwi Kiwi i know exactly what you mean, although they don't scare me no more but man, i always tried to avoid dungeons because of those things xD
NamelessGod94 although zombies are kinda easy to beat there appearance still puts a shiver down my spine
Because I have umbras sword
The problem is, those things are in almost every single dungeon in that game... xD
Im proud that even though oblivion was released like 12 years ago there still players thay makes the game still alive...im so proud right now
Oblivion was released 11 years ago :D
Tomte What really wow
7 years? It's been 11 years oblivion came out in 2006 and it's 2017
My highest downloaded mod has to do with Oblivion. It's also my personal favorite from The Elder Scrolls Series. There's just so much character and personality in it!
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Proud? It’s not like you made it. I think proud is the wrong word...
Never noticed Oblivion's Argonians were apparently voiced by Patty & Selma.
Johnnythefirst you're right lol.
The chicks.
And I think female Khajiit as well
I killed everyone in hackdirt on principle
Adam Cooper I hope you roleplayed it and acted as if there was a quest to murder them all
Adam Cooper They was going
to kill another person and another. Who wouldnt kill them all
Adam Cooper me 2
Surest way to get Dar-ma out of there safely.... make an abattoir out of that crappy town.
Did it in the crusaders relics. Turned it into a holy crusade
The scariest thing for me was that i once had a playthrough of oblivion without bugs or glitches. But maybe the absence of bugs was just a bug.
+Jin kisaragi thats too scary man!
Except for that one bloodgrass bug for the Vampire Cure quest.
the quest where you get a crystal ball for a lady from a haunted ship is really scary in my opinion, the same with the one where you have to go to the wrecked ship and free a ghost from a skeleton in handcuffs (or something like that) and the wraiths that attack you then are really creepy
You forgot the mission in the imperial city where you join to a group who fight against vampires just to find out at the end that the leader was a vampire the whole time... That one was creepy for me
"But there isn't a quest for that, so not my problem."
Ah, spoken like a true hero :P
I remember when I first bought the Manor in Anvil I legitimately believed I'd gotten a great deal and was excited to fix the place up with furniture like you can do with the other houses in the game. I went to sleep in that house and when the ghosts showed up I completely shit myself, I paused the game and had to psych myself up in order to finish the quest. I was 11 at the time, and Oblivion's ghosts were so scary to me.
Another scary one is the ghost ship in Anvil, because again, I thought ghosts/wraiths were so scary.
The character creatin was pretty spooky for me.
When Lucian wakes you up.
I didnt know DB even existed and I didnt even
know what triggered the questline.
I didn't know either, I simply robbed and killed someone as a kid back then, and I got spooked by lucien, I was sleeping in a random inn. I wish I was a kid again and experience these things for the first time
I think it was the Sancre Tor ruins that creeped me out the most.
This. That quest is always engrained in my memory, i still rememeber the first time i played it.
That is my all time favourite quest. Hands down. No questions asked.
Hardest quest ever nonstop elder liches for days. Dam. Staff spam.
nah don't even remind me
that lich at the entrance scared the shit out of me
Grae Vollan it’s probably the single most dangerous dungeon in the entire game
For me, many of the dungeons in Morrowind were far scarier than the scariest ones in both Oblivion and Skyrim. Especially the dwarven ruins. Especially the dwarven ruins with the sixth house in them.
They were straight up horror at times.
That one dungeon with no baddies until you interact with something in the tomb and then 2 skeletons appear from behind you. I needed to change into the brown pants after that.
“Thank you kind sir”
"Making me do all this hard work." *uses console command*
"...Now if you excuse me i have things to do..." 7:20 LMAO 😂
The house in Anvil scared the crap out of me. When I played Oblivion for the first time, I didn't really do any research apart from where to sell stuff and where to buy lockpicks. Anyway, I thought after I bought it I just needed to buy upgrades and I didn't really read the title of the quest. Still a brilliant house though and I love the fact that you have your own secret necromancer lair type thingie in the basement XD
I remember the first time I did Where Spirits have Lease. I refused to go back into the house and finish the quest for about a week. I ended up asking my brother to do it for me.
BTW the hackdirt mission is based on the shadow over innsmouth
+Nolan Hewitt ya I considered mentioning it but I ended up leaving it out.
The Cantina but you did mention twisted gods aka mother hydra and father dagon or the deep ones
Great book
Trichila one of my favorite HP Lovecraft novels
And the game Bethesda made a call of Cthulhu
When I first played Oblivion, my scariest moment was the Oblivion Gates. Didn't knew where they came from or what was inside. Gave me the creeps
I remember nearly crapping myself when I heard the noise the King of Miscarcand makes after you take the stone from the pedestal
If anything in oblivion freaks me out it's the zombies. I shiver. I loved Lucien so when he was... in applewatch... I cried. Super macho tears.
The Deepscorn Hollow dlc is pretty freaky. The lair comes equipped with a Minion who will murder ppl for you and a prisoner which can be used for feeding if you're a vampire. There is also an altar to Sithis in the lair that is very elaborate and spoopy
That Dark Brotherhood quest... I was shocked as hell when I found poor Lucien dead. He was my favorite character. Loved the entire Dark Brotherhood questline. The one in Skyrim was so disappointing.
"At least i can sleep soundly now."
lucien: OH HELLO THERE
The king (the cantina): WHAT THE
Took longer than I expected but it is finally up!
The Cantina wi hope es6 comes out while im still alive
RetroHooligian YT ikr?
The Cantina. Why did the black hand guy show up? After killing the ghost
Psychointraining. I know that but the ghost wasn't innocent.
Oh heres one. (Well to most people its not spooky but me, being terrified of deeap water and sea creatures, had my cheeks clenched and muscles(the few i have) when i finished. Yeah it was the one location where there's a sunken ship full of slaughterfish. Shut up. It was terrifying. Stop laughing.
The scariest thing is being in a shop with the npcs creepy smile following you everywhere and looking at you with they're heads turning 180
Glarthir's quest was spooky as hell.
The Shivering Ilse's Expansion. Those Flesh Atronachs gave me serious Hellraiser vibes.
The kajit in oblivion can be freaky and the necks of argonians
The Cantina I play oblivion on console but I'm now getting a pc. So any good lore friendly mods you recommend?
Most of them in Cryodiil are lion and lioness
Racist
You're gaining subscribers like crazy. Glad to see because your videos are very well made.
I still have Mother's Head in my dresser in the game
I put it on display with a couple of Daedra hearts on a nightstand right next to the front door in my Skingrad house, so it's the first thing you see when walking in.
The most spooky thing for me in Oblivion was a grass. It always caught me off guard
lucien lachance causes a bug in my brain. i like the dark brotherhood quest, but i hate the dark brotherhood as a character. i hate lucien lachance deeds and the fanatism crazyness for sithis. but i was completely enraged to see what the other members of the brotherhood had done with him.
matheu belatore is kinda the good guy in a creepy way, and is trying to destroy the evil in his vengeance... but ia hate him a lot, and even so i agree with his motives.
that is the kind of mix and twisted feelings oblivion can give you, that skyrim cannot.
(sorry for my bad english)
Right? I hold a strong, fundamental disagreement of their core beliefs... but I just love them so much.
"all right, that's it! you've gone and annoyed me, now! Have at thee!"
"OW!"
I thought the forlorn watchman quest was pretty creepy because you get to go to an abandoned ship that got wrecked and it is filled with ghosts
Yes, when I wake up to Lucien's voice but I can't see him. Then he slowly rises out of my bed. Then he disappears. Then he fades through the door to the room.
"Have at thee!"
...
*o o f*
When I was a kid and did the dark brotherhood quest line, I had a night mare my character came to murder me in real life. What is worse is he actually spoke to me in true oblivion fashion with hissing argonian voice, awkward dialogue and I could not look away. He found out every he needed to kill me
"Atleast I can sleep soundly now."
**Dark Brotherhood Member Appears**
"What the f-"
7:46 He's got the Innsmouth look
I love your Elder scrolls top 10s, keep it up :)
I love the Hackdirt quest it is such a good homage to The Dunwich Horror even down to the characters chinless appearance.
Wrong Lovecraft story. Try "The Shadow over Innsmouth".
Just wanted to say that your humor is spot on! Keep up the good work!
I love your videos man. Been a sub since before 1k. Keep it up dude I love to see your channel is steadily growing
I wish that Skyrim was as gorey as Oblivion was. Although they probably wouldn't be able to get away with it because of the graphics quality of Skyrim....
+Quinn Grey ya I agree with you. I miss all the blood smears and grotesque bodies.
they would get away wit h it, but Bethesda wanted a "kid-friendly" rating (I mean fuck .... the puzzles of Skyrim don't even require a full second of thinking, the solution is ALWAYS blatently in front of you. So blood and Gore ? not even close)
I have come to accept that Elder scrolls games are now Modding platforms more than games ....
Bethesda dumbing down mechanics (Quest Markers replacing actuall descriptions by NPCs, Fast travel by Map Points replacing Travel services AND worse, justifying Fedex quests all around the place (looking at you, Dawnguard !)... NO MORE SPELLCRAFTING FOR FETH SAKE ?!) to broaden their "potential player pool" AKA making more sales, makes eache game less enjoyable than the one before, at least at lauch.
As long as they keep the moddability, and dont fuck up with the modding community, future games WILL be worth playing .... a few years after their release .... #BestBusinessPracticeByBethesda
Gory stuff in skyrim
human remains eaten by trolls
castle dracula
humans eaten by trolls...
not mmuch
Even if they upped the gore in the next one I doubt it would be as impactful. I think we've collectively become so desensitized to gore in games that it won't be a big deal. Hope I'm wrong.
Spooky but goddamn, these are some of my all time favorite quests in RPGs.
The spookiest thing that I ever experienced wasn’t even a quest, but a glitch. I walked into one of the inns in Skingrad but whenever I walked in, the music stopped and I couldn’t talk to a single person. Everyone got up from their chairs and seats and started staring at me with the faces NPCs make whenever they are in combat. It’s probably not the scariest thing in the world, but at 3 am in a dark room? Yeah it kind of freaked me out.
Damn, that's legitimately unsettling. I'd probably have to murder all of them just to feel safe again.
Dude, you're great! Keep up the good work. Been enjoying your vids.
+Harry thanks man!
When I first played this at like 10 years old, the scariest part was the zombie you face in the sewer
"Take this. Its from a friend" Is the scariest thing in the entire game. That woman jumpscared me so many times during my countless playthroughs....
You've done well here. The "I can get some sleep now" interrupted by luchene lachabce
I’m glad Vaermina’s quest was on this list, one of my fave yet scariest quests: I remember being on edge the whole time I was descending through Arkved’s tower because it was so dimly lit and otherworldly, especially the void area, so I didn’t know what to expect, I’d thought maybe the wizard wasn’t even truly asleep, maybe it was a trick. In the final room I encountered a messed up bug where when I took the orb and left the tower out the trap door and went back in to see if I missed any loot, Arkved wasn’t sleeping but now STANDING. I nearly crapped myself and prepared for a battle but it turned out he was still unconscious. I think they had that bug put in on purpose or something, completely caught me off guard. I otherwise agree with the top 5 choices, the Bellamont one was creepy but I liked the Friday the 13th reference with the mother’s severed head.
First of all, my mother doesn't have a basement! And secondly, im trying!
I love this channel, and your content! Honestly, after watching all your videos, it got me in the mood to play oblivion so i've been doing that again lately. I forgot how good the game is, but also the difficulty curve from skyrim. In skyrim, sneaky archers are really overpowered but in oblivion you get killed so easily....
Man I remember watching your videos when u only had 400 subscribers lol. I can't wait to see the day u have a million ☺
Im pretty easily scared by games, Oblivion dungeons always filled my soul with fear and horror... Im sure im not the only one, the atmoshpere and the undeads were awesome and creepy. Gosh i miss this game.
Love the H.P. Lovecraft quest
I could hear you say the word 'spooky' all day 😂👏
Honestly bumping into that zombie in the beginning of the game was the first creepy thing I ran into.
“Now if you’ll excuse me, I’ve got things to do.”
Things to do:
*phasing into table*
The haunted manor gave me my first encounter with a ghost. I was so terrified by how many of them there were, I ran out of the house and never did the quest again.
I am so glade this channel exist the only do I get awesome Oblivion content I also get a good laugh it's like the perfect Duo
7:23 "Now if you excuse me if have things to do" *Stuck in a counter". I hear you my man >_>
Do you remember the Vampire hunter quest in Bruma? "A Brotherhood Betrayed"?
That horrible Raynil Dralas jumpscare in the Boreal Stone Cave is haunting my dreams
Your horse is stabbed outside the city gate.
Thats always spooky.
feels like this video was posted yesterday, perfect time to watch it. haha
The spookiest thing for me was the first time I heard a skeleton hiss at me. Scared me shitless.
The comedy is great on this channel. Thank you for your sarcasm and jokes.
that list was fcking amazing and way funnier than I expected :D you deserve more likes for that "get a black soulgem by cheating"-joke already, because getting these things really was a pain in the ass XD
I’d have included the Mages quest from Anvil. The way that woman at the inn seems so normal and then speaks so aggressively when she pops out on the road is kinda creepy to me.
The scariest thing that I ever experienced in Oblivion was a modded game (Triple M specifically) when I was sneaking around a dungeon doing the Leyawiin Mages Guild quest. Right at the end of the dungeon I opened the door and got attacked by a MASSIVE spider. Needless to say, 10 year old me shat his pants and ran for the fucking hills... In real life... I was so scared of that dungeon that I didn't go back into my room for hours and I didn't touch Oblivion again for days.
Oh there's also that one haunted/necromancer's house from the Thieves Guild quest. That was pretty spooky.
Great channel, deserving of even more subs!
2:03 "or have we ?" ... wow that would have been so amazing, Imagine trying to leave the city and then finding out you are still in the dream.
Also: the house quest is one that I recommend copying (loosely) for DnD campaigns. Give your players a place to stay and a kind of reward that doesnt just make them better at killing things
I think the spookiest moment for me was after escaping from the Skingrad jail and running for like ten minutes with the combat music playing, unable to wait or fast travel I went into a cave to find shelter. It was filled with vampires who I had to kill in order to make it safe to wrest in. I was finally able to go to sleep when I was woken up by Count Hassildor himself who I guess followed me from Skingrad along with a guard who promptly arrested me, I didn’t even try to resist arrest, I just gave up after my hour long escape attempt attempt failed, kinda felt like the guards had earned a win XD
9:35 the spookiest character in oblivion
You forgot the scariest quest of all: *making your character*
Perfect video for this morning thanks dude