I kinda stumbled into this whole Oblivion Remastered thing, right? And let me tell you, if you’re a fan of Oblivion’s Dark Brotherhood questline — which, I mean, how wouldn’t you be? — there’s this mod that’s basically your new best friend. So, this one dude (or dudette, not sure) crafted a radiant contract system. Think like a never-ending spree of 100 fresh targets you can, uh, “remove” if living that Black Hand life to the fullest is your jam.
Oh man, it feels so good to be the hunter instead of the hunted, right? Anyway, if you’re messing around with other mods, those can make you feel kinda heroic and all. But this? This is pure, unadulterated chaos.
So there’s this mod — recommended by Sithis himself, or so I’d imagine — called ‘Dark Brotherhood – Infinitum’ by ColdTyrant. Previously, folks could dive into the whole Mythic Dawn or necromancy thing thanks to this genius, so it’s like they’re really leaning into that darker side. Respect.
Now, the cool thing? These contracts are like this bottomless pit of fun. You get to off these random NPCs, like ‘Diligent Father’ — gotta respect the names, right? So, no, you don’t need to wipe out all of Cyrodiil’s breakfast club. Just swing by Cheydinhal Sanctuary, where this scamp Creeper — iconic Morrowind throwback — doles out missions with little rewards sprinkled in.
Okay, this part cracks me up a bit. Besides the usual 500 gold you pocket per hit, there’s this quirky “Dark Tokens” thing. Spin the gacha Roulette and see if fortune’s smiling on you: weapons, armor, arrows, or even a heap of potions or scrolls might be yours. Love it or hate it, it’s a weirdly magic touch to a world of gloom.
And, can I just say, I’m seeing the beauty here. Games mixing it up with a bit of gacha? It’s like my wildest daydreams came true. If you’re into both luck and, uh, liberating NPCs from their existence, all you need’s the mod’s prerequisites: Oblivion Remastered’s UE4SS and UE4SS TesSyncMapInjector.
Dive into this chaos if you’re brave — I know I would, if I could stop giggling at the sheer madness of it all. Plus, keep an eye out for more cool mods dropping. There are folks tweaking stuff barely a day after release. Mind-blowing, right?