Alright, so picture this: You’re neck-deep in video games, and somehow, you’re totally obsessed with Oblivion’s wild adventures. Can’t blame you, really. But if you find yourself drooling over the Dark Brotherhood quests – like, really into them – Oblivion Remastered is your jam. Apparently, someone, bless their chaotic spirit, cooked up this radiant contract system for your favorite sinister group. Now you’ve got 100 fresh targets to go after, over and over if that’s your vibe.
I mean, wouldn’t you want to be the predator for once? Not just the hunted hero, like you usually end up being if you tinker around with those other zany mods folks are obsessed with these days.
Oh, by the way, let me take you down this rabbit hole of madness. There’s this mod called ‘Dark Brotherhood – Infinitum’ by some genius who goes by ColdTyrant. It’s got that Sithis approval going strong. They’ve previously spiced things up with quests that let you dabble in the dark arts or properly join the Mythic Dawn cult deal – they really lean into the whole evil theme, y’know?
So, buckle up. Their latest escapade involves adding a mind-boggling 100 new Dark Brotherhood contracts. They’re doing this fancy radiant quest system, which, honestly, sounds like a fancy term for “go wild and make big bucks while staying dark and edgy.” Best part? You get to keep the original questline intact, so no need to break a sweat over losing your roots.
And get this: No need to kill off every soul in Cyrodiil, which is a relief, I think? There’s a new roster of NPCs like ‘Diligent Father’ or something equally bizarre. Just head to Cheydinhal Sanctuary, and you’ll find this iconic merchant Creeper – yeah, that scamp from Morrowind. They gave him the job of dealing out these killer missions. Literally.
Okay, here’s the kicker. Along with the 500 gold per contract, you bank these things called Dark Tokens. They’re for Creeper’s Reward gacha Roulette. Wait, a gacha system in Oblivion? This is where my brain short-circuits. Use those tokens to spin some wheel for random loot; weapons, armor, potions – you name it. If you’re like me or those brave souls writing guides drowning in the gacha deluge, this is, weirdly enough, appealing. If that tickles your fancy, don’t forget you need some mod essentials: Oblivion Remastered’s UE4SS and UE4SS TesSyncMapInjector. Yeah, sounds complicated, but that’s what makes it fun, right?
Oh, and before I drift off again – check out our other Oblivion Remastered mod stuff. There’s an interview with some mod wizard who managed to tweak the world like a day after it dropped. Talk about dedication.