Step inside the most richly detailed and vibrant game-world ever created. The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion® Game of the Year Edition Deluxe presents one of the best RPGs of all time like never before. Protect your horse from danger with this beautiful handcrafted armor. Rebuild the Orrery to unlock the secrets of this Mages Guild Inner Sanctum. In the frozen mountains of Cyrodiil stands Frostcrag Spire, a tower of wonders for your magic-oriented character. Uncover a famous pirate's lost ship and claim it for your own. Get these books and find low and high-level spells, as well as new powerful spells with multiple effects added.Īn underwater multilevel hideout for evil players to find refuge, providing your character with safe haven.Ĭonquer one of the deepest and most challenging dungeons in all of Cyrodiil to claim this fearsome weapon. See a world created in Sheogorath's own image, one divided between Mania and Dementia and unlike anything you've experienced in Oblivion. New dungeons, characters, quests, and mysteries await. Vanquish the evil that has been released upon the land. Live the life of a noble warrior in this expansive castle with private quarters, grand dining hall, and a wine cellar. My final request for the new lord of Battlehorn Castle is to continue to uphold the proud traditions of the Knights of the True Horn, and to honor the memory of our brave service.The following content is included in the The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion® Game of the Year Edition Deluxe All that is required is to repay the Castle's debts to Nilphas, and I'm certain he'll happily return the items. If you find yourself with the means to restore Battlehorn Castle to its former glory, a friend of my father's named Nilphas Omellian still holds many of the castle accoutrements in storage and on account. Sadly, this came at great cost, and many of the items within its walls had to be sold in order to meet the enormous payments such maintenance begets. What resources I had available I devoted to maintaining the castle itself - its walls still stand strong and its hearths still provide warmth. I am afraid that the fortunes of Battlehorn Castle have fallen on hard times. Since his untimely death, I have continued to hold Battlehorn Castle in the hope that someday we will hear from Lord Kain and our great exile will be at an end. Over the years, all the Knights of our little band either gave up or passed on, all but one: my father Jaren. My father was part of a group that settled here in Cyrodiil and built Battlehorn Castle as a refuge while they waited for Lord Kain's message. After a failed battle to dethrone Baron Shrike of Lainlyn, our leader, Lord Kain, ordered us to split up into as many small groups as possible until the time should come that he would recall us. Battlehorn Castle was built by a remnant of the Knights of the True Horn who were exiled from our homeland of Lainlyn in Hammerfell. To the new lord of Battlehorn Castle, whoever you are, know that you inherit a stronghold with a proud tradition. I will entrust this document to my last faithful retainers, with instructions to destroy it in the last extremity, although I accept that I may have provided the means for my murderers to legally take the lordship of Battlehorn Castle. "Besieged" I say, although this petty battle would not have even rated a footnote in the great days of the Knights of the True Horn. I pen this while Battlehorn Castle lies besieged by a band of ruthless marauders, with little hope that any of us will survive. I resort to such measures out of desperation. Such an unusual document requires some explanation. I, Lord Kelvyn, son of Jaren, and a sworn Knight of the True Horn, upon my death do hereby bequeath Battlehorn Castle and all her lands, dependents, and chattels to the bearer of this document.
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