
One of the more interesting Guilds to join in Elder Scrolls Oblivion is the Dark Brotherhood. It is an assassin’s guild and has some of the most unforgettable side quests in a game full of them. Here is how you can join the Dark Brotherhood in Elder Scrolls Oblivion Remastered.
To join the Dark Brotherhood in Elder Scrolls Oblivion Remastered you have to do one thing. Murder someone.
It sounds simple but in Oblivion, getting away with murdering someone without getting caught by guards can be difficult. Once you are able to complete this task you need to go and sleep for at least one hour. After this you will be woken up and asked to join the Dark Brotherhood. You will even be given your first assignment.
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Like we said at the beginning, this is one of the most interesting guilds in the game.
You are truly an assassin, not like in Assassin’s Creed but your missions are very complex. Sometimes will be dropping things on people, and other times, you will just be requested to murder someone. There are nearly 20 different quests for you to complete as well.
Once you join, you can complete quests as often or as little as you like. Do keep in mind that you will be breaking laws and rules as a part of the Brotherhood on a frequent basis. So this could have an effect on how your other quests go, especially the main game quests.
Other than that, you can enjoy working your way up the ranks and becoming a master assassin.
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