Summary

  • Random Oblivion World 2 contains a mysterious lost door to a non-existent location.
  • Strangely, there's no online discussion about this door despite it being present in the original release.
  • The door appears to be cut content.

We rarely get a near-bona fide discovery in a game that's nearly two decades old. The release of 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Oblivion Remastered has introduced a new generation of players to the joyous whimsy of the Elder Scrolls 4. In fact, more players are playing Oblivion than ꦬever.

But, there's no scope for𒆙 discoveries, because everything players are discovering was found nineteen years ago by original players. However, that may not be completely true. A asks the community for help with a strange locked door they discovered in one of the random planes of Oblivi🍰on.

The Very Lost Citadel

The door, which seems to be hovering without a wall, leads to a location ♎called The Lost Citadel. There is no reference to this location on th𝄹e Unofficial Elder Scrolls Pages, the best resource for information about Oblivion.

This wasn't added in Oblivion Remastered, as commenter has posted a screenshot of the same door from the origin💞al release of Oblivion. They add that using console commands to unlock the door doesn't change anything, as you still can't enter the unlocked door.

The specific random plane this door is found in is . This is the world that connects to the gate outside Chorrol,💜 and notably contains Hatreds Soul and Hatreds Heart, an enchanted daedric bow and an enchanted daedric mace, respectively.

The Towers In The Oblivion Plane Of The Chorrol Oblivion Gate In The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered.

With this in mind, we can speculate that The Lost Citadel may have been an earlier concept of The Embers of Hatred, the location within ▨Random Oblivion World 2 where one finds the two Hatred weapons.

It's almost unfathomable that there's no mention of this door on any discussion page in UESP. There are discussion pages on that site that date back to 2006, so no one mentioning a mysterious, locked door —a tantalising prospect— is very stra🌳nge, indee𓄧d. Perhaps it's a testament to how few people explore the Oblivion gates outside the ones related to the main quest?

In the end, the locked door just appꦆears to be cut content that was erroneously left in the game. Still, the lack of discussion about the door onli🔯ne is a mystery.

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The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remܫastered
Action
RPG
Open-World
Adventure
Systems
Released
April 22, 2025
ESRB
Mature 17+ // Blood an🗹d Gore, Sexual Themes, Violence
Developer(s)
Virtuos, Bethesda
Publisher(s)
Bethesda

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DIGITAL