Alright, so let’s dive into this tangled web of Oblivion mod magic. Picture the scene: you’re completely obsessed with Oblivion’s best faction questline. No judgment here, I’m in the same weird, wonderful boat. So, there’s this crazy thing called Oblivion Remastered with a new mod that just went off the rails. I’m talking about a whole bunch of new contracts for the Dark Brotherhood. Like, 100 targets. Yep, you read that right.
Isn’t there something oddly satisfying about being the hunter and not the hunted? I mean, really, what’s better than living that Black Hand lifestyle, right? This is for those moments when you think: “Hmm, do I want to play the usual valiant hero? Or do I want to unleash some chaos?” And oh boy, does this mod let you unleash.
Enter ColdTyrant, who’s cooked up something real sinister with ‘Dark Brotherhood – Infinitum’. Sounds fancy, huh? Apparently, this character gets off on adding quests where you can fully embrace the dark side. Makes sense, though. Darkness is fun. What can I say?
So, this mod dumps 100 repeatable quests into your lap. Perfect if you’ve got a bloodlust—or just a bit bored with the base game. It’s actually kind of thoughtful. I mean, you won’t accidentally wipe out all of Cyrodiil’s inhabitants. Thank goodness for that, otherwise, who’d be left to witness your wicked deeds?
Right, so you head over to the Cheydinhal Sanctuary. There you’ll meet a quirky, weird little fellow they roped in from Morrowind—Creeper the scamp. He’s dishing out these killing missions. Honestly, who wouldn’t love a team-up with a scamp?
Now, let’s raise an eyebrow, shall we? Besides the 500 gold for each successful contract, you also get these gnarly “Dark Tokens.” It’s like winning a little twisted lottery. Use these tokens in something called Creeper’s Reward gacha Roulette. Is it just me, or is that the weirdest, most oddly satisfying combo ever?
So, if you dig risky spins for random loot—anything from weapons to potions—this one’s your jam. Sounds like someone took gacha vibes and PSTD and mashed them into a medieval fantasy world. Not complaining though! If your luck’s in, who knows what you’ll score?
Really, though, if you’re like me and just itching to try your hand—or sword—at something new, this is the mod for you. So, head on over, grab what’s required (some tech mumbo-jumbo like Oblivion Remastered’s UE4SS), and dive in. Also, keep your eyes peeled for more juicy Oblivion Remastered mod bits popping up here and there. We might just have the scoop on the next big thing. Until then, keep gacha-ing—or something like that.