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first days of oblivion


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The first thing I did was run around to the IC looking at my tail and saying, wow, it moves! One of the smaller joys I still remember today.

Then of course, I restarted two days later to change how I looked....but that is another tale. :P

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when i got out, i went into the aylied ruins opposite the sewer gate called vilverin. it has all of the stuff a begginer needs including almost a full suit of normal iron armour, leather, green robes, matching hood sandals and alot of welkynd stones and a note on whee best to sell them, if you carry on you can get a varla stone, an aylied statue which is really handy for the related quest and a necromancer to kill. so when i got to jauffre's, i took all of the equipment in his chest and sold it all in chorrol for a nice tidy profit before going of to do vaious quests
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I got out at sundown, and remember standing on the pier enjoying the view and thinking, "What a lovely ruin with a nice inviting fire. I wish I could go over there and talk with those folks." But I was afraid to hop in the water because I didn't know if I could swim. So I went to the IC, sold my loot, talked to some folks, left the crates alone (that would be STEALING--before I learned about the red hand), and picked up on Jensine's quest. Then for the next three nights (IRL!) I tried to trail Thoronir (that was before I learned about the journal) and tried to listen in on his conversation--but I was being sneaky and never got close enough, so the quest never advanced. So in frustration, I went on to perform that vile emperor-worship quest they gave me.
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It's been nearly two years and I honestly don't remember. I'll tell you this though, I got Morrowind for XBOX the day it came out, put in over 500 hours on each of two separate characters and never completed the main quest. I got Oblivion for PC the day it came out, then I found out Bethesda had fudged the minimum requirements and it sat in a drawer for two months until I brought my computer (purchased soley to play Oblivion) up to speed. Since then I have put in over 1000 hours on one character and I have never completed the main quest. Now I'm modding the game and I don't play much anymore so it looks like I will never complete the main quest. Welcome to massive open world RPG's, Bethesda style.
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Well I never forget my first day in Oblivion, I was just out of the dungeon and I was just shocked how the graphics were... It was awesome, it was brilliant, the trees were swinging gently with the breeze, the grass was moving in harmony with the wind, the sun was shining, a butterfly was flying near me and I was amazed with the view in front of me and... POW!!!

 

While I was watching and enjoying the view, a bandit came near me (Yea the first bandits on the isle there near the aeylid ruins :D) and crushed my skull with a huge war hammer :D eventually I was crawling on the floor with my brains splattered all over the grass :D

 

It was awesome...

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Ok, I went to Vilverin, almost got my assed kicked because I couldn't find the archer who was continuously shooting me. Went inside, cleared the place and didn't find the hidden entrance to the undead part of thee ruin and left. Went to the IC and joined the arena, did the grand champions quest, turned into a vampire and cleared out a lot of ruins and caves. Oh yeah, did I mention dying a lot?
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Go to the Imperial City, sell the items I found in the Tutorial, walk to Cheydinhal Pet Shop (Mod), buy a dog, go to my house (Mod I made) and pick some vegetables. I'm more into the classic lifestyle, not the killing and fighting. I like to admire the beauty!
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