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Et in Arkay Ego by EiAE MOD Team
A lore-heavy short quest, featuring excellent voice acting, high quality writing, and moderate rewards. Well suited to low-level characters. Almost unique among quest mods, the initial release contains no combat. Et in Arkay Ego introduces your character to a non-violent heretical cult, one dedicated to the proposition that Arkay, god of the life cycle, was born a mortal, and is now dead. Your character will travel through Cyrodiil to uncover the truth, meeting prophets, a bard, knights and cultists along the way. You may even meet a goddess. Includes new books and new locations. Rewards include a useful new power, and a well done and unusual new player home. The writing and voice acting are the strong points of this mod. The books are also entertaining, giving an in-depth look at the mod's back story, and are worth the download on their own. Some of the books and dialog assume that the character has already passed certain benchmarks in the main quest and the Knights of the Nine. This may be problematic if completing the mod with a new character. The mod could be described as lore-compatible; the idea that some believe that Arkay was born mortal was presented in the book Arkay the God, giving the mod's cultists a foothold in Elder Scrolls lore. Plans are in the works for the next release of the mod to feature some combat encounters and to address some of the mod's timeline issues. As it stands now, Et in Arkay Ego is a good choice for players interested in exploring Cyrodiil's geography along with the Imperial Cult's theology.
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An-Arane Cey: Lost Sword of the Ayleids by DarkSeed Team
Lost Sword of the Ayleids adds a cross-country treasure hunt to Oblivion. Clues and journal hints are used to guide the player rather than quest markers. The hints and clues are clever. Unless you have never played Oblivion before, you shouldn't have many problems figuring out what to do next. The quest will lead you across Cyrodiil to existing locations in search of the mysterious clues and leads to an ultimate showdown with a shadowy guardian. The sword is one of the more unique weapons crafted for the game. Inspired by the Elven Longsword, this blade is unique in both appearance and function. The last part of the quest is nicely staged and the boss fight is excellent. The mesh of the sword is really nice. The mod includes full voice acting and excellent dialogue. This is a mid- to high-level quest, depending on how you play. A follow-up, "Armor of the Fallen" is planned.
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Moriarcis - City of the Dead by TheMC
This mod lets the player roleplay a necromancer by adding a complete city of undead inhabitants and a wide range of new custom-scripted spells. The mod features 3-6 hours between its main quest and side quest chain. Additionally, the mod adds nine unique necromancer spells, two sets of armor, and your own skeletal mannequins and skeletal minions to use as you see fit.
| TESNexus |
Et in Arkay Ego by EiAE MOD Team
A lore-heavy short quest, featuring excellent voice acting, high quality writing, and moderate rewards. Well suited to low-level characters. Almost unique among quest mods, the initial release contains no combat. Et in Arkay Ego introduces your character to a non-violent heretical cult, one dedicated to the proposition that Arkay, god of the life cycle, was born a mortal, and is now dead. Your character will travel through Cyrodiil to uncover the truth, meeting prophets, a bard, knights and cultists along the way. You may even meet a goddess. Includes new books and new locations. Rewards include a useful new power, and a well done and unusual new player home. The writing and voice acting are the strong points of this mod. The books are also entertaining, giving an in-depth look at the mod's back story, and are worth the download on their own. Some of the books and dialog assume that the character has already passed certain benchmarks in the main quest and the Knights of the Nine. This may be problematic if completing the mod with a new character. The mod could be described as lore-compatible; the idea that some believe that Arkay was born mortal was presented in the book Arkay the God, giving the mod's cultists a foothold in Elder Scrolls lore. Plans are in the works for the next release of the mod to feature some combat encounters and to address some of the mod's timeline issues. As it stands now, Et in Arkay Ego is a good choice for players interested in exploring Cyrodiil's geography along with the Imperial Cult's theology.| TESNexus |
An-Arane Cey: Lost Sword of the Ayleids by DarkSeed Team
Lost Sword of the Ayleids adds a cross-country treasure hunt to Oblivion. Clues and journal hints are used to guide the player rather than quest markers. The hints and clues are clever. Unless you have never played Oblivion before, you shouldn't have many problems figuring out what to do next. The quest will lead you across Cyrodiil to existing locations in search of the mysterious clues and leads to an ultimate showdown with a shadowy guardian. The sword is one of the more unique weapons crafted for the game. Inspired by the Elven Longsword, this blade is unique in both appearance and function. The last part of the quest is nicely staged and the boss fight is excellent. The mesh of the sword is really nice. The mod includes full voice acting and excellent dialogue. This is a mid- to high-level quest, depending on how you play. A follow-up, "Armor of the Fallen" is planned. | TESNexus | PlanetElderScrolls |
Moriarcis - City of the Dead by TheMC
This mod lets the player roleplay a necromancer by adding a complete city of undead inhabitants and a wide range of new custom-scripted spells. The mod features 3-6 hours between its main quest and side quest chain. Additionally, the mod adds nine unique necromancer spells, two sets of armor, and your own skeletal mannequins and skeletal minions to use as you see fit. | TESNexus |





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