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So I was poking around Oblivion Remastered, and guess what grabbed my attention? The Dark Brotherhood. Yeah, that’s right—those stealthy, shadow-lurking types. Oblivion’s best faction quests, in my humble opinion. There’s this mod out there—can’t remember who mentioned it, but it’s like a whole new deal. You get 100 fresh targets! I mean, if you’re really keen on being this assassin-type character, living that “Black Hand” life, here’s your playground.
Now, if you’re feeling less like being the prey—like, those other mods have you dodging left and right—this is your thing. I don’t even know why I noticed this, but it stuck with me.
This mod? Oh, it’s got Sithis’s approval, no doubt. Made by someone called ColdTyrant. Seems they also toss in extra quests—like full-on Mythic Dawn or necromancy stuff. Anyway, they stay evil. Nice, right?
These new quests let you kill off random guys —”Diligent Father,” ha!—but don’t fret; Cyrodiil’s still populated. Where do you get them? Cheydinhal Sanctuary, of course. Oh, and there’s Creeper, a scamp—that’s what they call him—handing out those contracts and shiny rewards.
But wait—get this—when you complete a contract, you snag 500 gold and these “Dark Tokens.” Yeah, there’s this gacha thing going on. Submit your tokens, roll the wheel, maybe score a weapon or something else. Bit weird, but hey, who doesn’t love a surprise, right?
For anyone into this, grab the mod requirements: some UE4SS stuff and the TesSyncMapInjector. I dunno what those are, but modders eat that up.
Dive into Oblivigacha—if that’s even a thing—and check our mod coverage. Bonus: we chatted with the modder who made a groundbreaking adjustment just a day post-release. Wild!