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Prince of Madness Sheogorath and Lucien Lachance in The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion

Darn :marseylibations: He was the GOAT. Literally the two characters who are clearly 10x better acted than anyone else in the game, Pat Stew and Sean Bean included

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Who did Shawn Bawn play

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Martin Septim

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I guess I should finish the game. I got thru the Thieves Guild and then kind of stopped caring

Also

FAT FACE

https://i.rdrama.net/images/17382909358E4E2XKoNbglug.webp

but surprisingly skinny body

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It's pretty common to completely lose interest in the main quest almost immediately lmao. Tbh if you only play Dark Brotherhood questline and Shivering Isles you've experienced the best the game has to offer (maybe not a coincidence that both feature Wes Johnson prominently)

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My first ES was Daggerfall. VERY cool conceptually, but laden with bugs and shortcomings.

The dungeons were ridiculously complex but you had a 3D map. But if you exited and restarted the game, the map would wipe from memory.

Add to this that quest items wouldn't appear most of the time, and all missions had a time limit, even main quests.

Fun to play as an open world but awful to play as a game with a goal.

Morrowind and its two expansions is still my favesies.

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The dungeons were ridiculously complex but you had a 3D map.

They were randomly generated with the 90s technology, heard some of them couldn't even be left once entered.

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The main quests were fixed, but yes the guild quests were randomized.

Another layer of how psycho the devs were:

You had an approval rating for EVERYTHING.

Every class of person (commoners, nobles, priests, merchants), every joinable faction, every person in every faction, every country, each member of a royal court. It didn't really affect the game except advancing tanks in guilds. And every month of game time it would return one point towards neutral if you didn't interact.

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