The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, renowned for its main quest and expansive open world, is even more celebrated for its enriching side quests that provide humor and creativity. With a rumored remaster on the horizon, players are encouraged to revisit classic adventures, like bizarre missions in Skingrad and surreal experiences in Bruma. Notable quests such as "Whodunit?" and "The Ultimate Heist" showcase the game's ingenuity, while expansions like "Shivering Isles" contribute uniquely odd storylines. This article highlights the importance of these side quests in establishing Oblivion's legacy as a masterful RPG.
8. The Fork Of Horripilation (Shivering Isles Expansion) Location: Bliss, New Sheoth How to Start: Speak to Big Head, a mad Argonian with an unhealthy obsession, in Bliss. Why It's Great: Big Head has lost his precious Fork of Horripilation, and he needs it back. Not wants-needs. You're tasked with retrieving this utterly useless piece of cutlery, because clearly, the fate of the Isles depends on it. The quest is a masterclass in ridiculousness, wrapped in layers of madness, and capped off with one of the most bizarre characters in the game. It's wonderfully pointless in all the right ways-exactly what you'd expect from Sheogorath.
While The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion is famous for its main questline involving portals to hell, Daedric princes, and the ever-enthusiastic Martin Septim, it's the side quests that truly gave the game its heart-and frequent moments of hilarious weirdness.
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