In the world of Oblivion Remastered, a player known as walu-who-ji embarks on the ambitious adventure of becoming the “supreme knight,” a goal that starkly contrasts with the experiences of other players. In his quest to achieve the highest chivalric virtue, he has amassed an impressive collection of titles, including Grand Champion of the Arena, Master of the Fighter’s Guild, and Pilgrim of the Nine Divines, among others. Notably, he has completely avoided the dark factions of the game, such as the Dark Brotherhood or the Thieves Guild.
Nobility obliges
The player’s team also reflects their commitment to nobility: they wear enchanted armor of the Order and wield a combination of sword and shield, highlighting the absence of Count Cirion’s helmet, an item that could be considered essential according to the Oblivion community. However, walu-who-ji chose to create their own class instead of selecting the Knight class, opting to customize their character as a Breton under the zodiac sign of the Lord.
In addition to his achievements, there is a possibility that the player can marry Mazoga, which would open the door to a new line of knights. This path towards goodness and chivalry contrasts with the dark choices that others, like the author of the news, have made in their own playthroughs, opting for stealth and deception in their journeys through Cyrodiil.
On the other hand, the players of Oblivion Remastered are analyzing changes in the remake, specifically the number of gates. Some users suggest that the new title could have 57 gates, compared to the 60 of the original, a detail that has generated debate and speculation among fans.