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Redfall voice actors3/8/2023 ![]() I’ve always liked the sort of things that explore the mind as I find it increases immersion and really makes you know a character. If he died in the dream, you died, and if you died in his dream, you died for real too. Len: There was also a quest, in Bravil if I remember right, where you entered the dream of a comatose mage who was trapped by his lost senses of self. But this quest did away with boundaries and conventions, throwing you into an unfamiliar, dreamy, painted world that quickly became claustrophobic as you fought your way desperately to the paintbrush in order to escape. ![]() Maybe you’ve got to “Investigate the tower” which just leads to a similar scenario, with maybe a few more quests branching from it, requiring you to talk to a few more people and collect a few more things. Most quests seem fairly linear in all manner of RPGs: “Go and fetch these carrots from the farm”, which inevitably ends up with you getting ambushed by some mutant rabbits or the like. I don’t think I’ve encountered a quest as innovative as this since I first tentatively entered the painting quite a number of years ago. This quest cements Oblivion as a timeless classic. Walking through a painted landscape fighting immensely difficult painted trolls felt so epic, knowing you couldn’t escape that reality unless you recovered the brush. Len: One of my favourite quests, and I’m sure you’ll agree, was entering the painting in Cheydinhal to search for the lost painter who’d been trapped by a thief who’d stolen his magic brush. Now onto one of the most fundamental and intricately crafted elements of The Elder Scrolls: Oblivion: the quests.
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