Alright, here goes:
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So, you ever get really into Oblivion? Like, the Dark Brotherhood questline? Trust me. It’s wild. There’s this mod, Oblivion Remastered, right? And they kinda went nuts with it. They’ve got this thing where you can basically engage in endless mayhem. Like, 100 targets kinda endless. It’s nuts.
Honestly, it’s kinda cool to flip the script. Instead of being everyone’s savior, you get to be the hunter. It’s chaotic, but in a fun way. Messing with those mods, you know? Everyone reworking this game seems to have a knack for turning everything on its head.
And another thing—you gotta hear about this mod called ‘Dark Brotherhood – Infinitum’ by ColdTyrant. I mean, the name itself gave me chills. They’ve gone all-in on the whole evil theme. It’s like, hey, if you’re gonna go dark, go all the way, right?
So, dig this: 100 new contracts, all repeatable, like… infinitely. Just adds to the chaos. Bank some cash, take out some random NPCs. You won’t be offing the whole Cyrodiil population, though. I guess that’s considerate?
Visit the Cheydinhal Sanctuary, and you’ll see. They brought in Creeper from Morrowind as this sketchy contract guy. Can you imagine that? A scamp giving you assassin gigs. Wild.
And wait till you hear about this—500 gold per hit, plus these Dark Tokens for some Creeper gacha-style roulette. Never thought I’d associate gacha mechanics with Oblivion, but here we are. You might win anything from weapons, armor, to a box full of scrolls. I mean, it’s kinda brilliant—who doesn’t love a gamble?
If you’re down to roll with this madness, you’ll need the mod requirements. Yeah, I can’t remember the names exactly, something like Oblivion Remastered’s UE4SS thingamajig and, uh, TesSyncMapInjector? Name sounds like a sci-fi technobabble, but whatever.
Anyway, that’s the story. If you’re into this sort of thing, dive in. I’ve got a hunch you’ll have a blast, maybe even find a new favorite chaotic corner of gaming. Happy hunting—or whatever.
Now I guess I should wrap this up before I start rambling more. But hey, when you head back into the world of Oblivion Remastered, think about how someone really turned it all on its head right after release. People are clever like that.
Enjoy the chaos, folks.