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Okay, so picture this: you’re deep in Oblivion, trying to save the Emperor in that remastered version. Sounds heroic, right? Well, not exactly how it turns out. But let’s backtrack a sec—remember the start of The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion? You’re tossed in jail, and then boom, you’re helping the Emperor slip through secret passages while some shady folks, the Mythic Dawn, are on your tail.
Now, everyone knows the Emperor bites the dust usually—it’s just how the story kicks off. Without that, the whole questline kinda collapses. Yet, someone out there didn’t follow the script. Yeah, Reddit user Tylray pulled off a little magic, saved the Emperor, but that save didn’t come with cheers or thank-yous. Nope. The Emperor, instead of being, well, grateful, kinda just grumbled. Talk about a buzzkill. His lines were even voiced by someone else, Wes Johnson, not Patrick Stewart. Weird detail, right?
Mods, though—they change everything. They’re like cheat codes for reality or something. And in Oblivion Remastered, they’ve got mods that do just about everything. Like skipping that sewer scene where the Emperor usually meets his fate. Oh, also, a neat horse-whistling thing to get your trusty steed galloping to you like some medieval Uber. Mods even stretch out quests—that Dark Brotherhood thing, for instance, keeps on going thanks to some crafty modders.
Meanwhile, what’s exciting is all those hard-at-work folks readying up something called Skyblivion. Basically, they’re remaking Oblivion but with Skyrim’s flair. That’s not until 2025, so we’ve got a minute. But it’s going to mesh all original stuff with shiny new improvements. Honestly, can’t wait to see what they’ve cooked up.