All of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion's Hidden Quests - Explained

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Published 2024-04-09
In today's video we are going through and doing / talking about every single hidden and non-journal quest that's in the Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. These quests range from fetch quests, to entire stories and lore heavy writings that a lot of player's including myself, completely pass up on due to the lack of its existence. Most of these are scattered throughout Cyrodiil and a few are in major cities like Anvil and Chorrol. Some of them have even been discussed on this channel before like the Horror of Dive Rock aka the Uderfrykte Matron! Don't forget to like, comment and subscribe!

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All Comments (21)
  • @PRODKASUMI
    I love how last night I told my brother “idk what to play anymore, I’m inna spot of oblivion where I don’t have anymore quests to do other than shivering isles and don’t feel like googling every single quest left to do” and then found this uploaded 20 mins ago. Awesome
  • I'm so glad I found this channel. I literally can't play enough Oblivion or get enough Oblivion content and lore
  • @seoteltrut
    I love how for the first hidden quest, the wizard tracked down the thief all the way up into the mountains, essentially killed him, but then decided going down into the valley to retrieve his ring was too much effort.
  • @rob679
    Uderfrykte first appeared in Bloodmoon Morrowind expansion, it was a troll with total element and normal weapon immunity swinging severed nord leg as a club associated with a quest. It also appeared in Skyrim, but doesn't have a specific quest related, it just happen to be there during one Dark Brotherhood quests. Oblivion's Uderfrykte Matron is notorious of breaking it's own shader - I had it completely invisible, my friend had it appear as it should (transcludent ice shader) and for some people it looks like normal troll because the shader won't load properly.
  • @CorvoFG
    Aside from these, there are also piles of gems and coins, laid out in patterns on some of the outside walls of forts. Fort Farragut is the easiest. Climb to the top, jump over to the outside of the wall and shimmy counter clockwise along the wall. You’ll come to a load of septims, laid out in a rectangle. There are two or three others but I can’t remember them off the top of my head.
  • @spinoodle221
    Somehow, I feel that whoever wrote "The Horror of Dive Rock" was perhaps a Beowulf fan
  • @Pantherrrr
    I vaguely remember another hidden quest in the caverns underneath Kavatch. There's a little farmhouse nearby with notes about the monster that lives in the caves. Great video, keep it up
  • @0tt0z
    I have a special place for Oblivion. I frequently return to it over the years. It never gets old to me. Thanks for making these videos.
  • @drfrankendoodle
    Please dont stop making these! Ive been falling asleep to your videos nightly since I found your channel a week or two back. Your cadence, volume and overall manner of speech are great for it and I appreciate it. Take my watch time!
  • @lucianwong420
    I'll never understand why some people create ugly characters. I never do that because i'm already ugly in real life 😂
  • @HamanKarn567
    The Oblivion Players Guide is actually pretty fun read the way the writer wrote it. Like the Black Bow bandits one is called Fun with Black Bow Bandits and they just have some funny ways of describing doing a lot of the quests.
  • @The56567878
    Im glad to see you're back in a position where you can upload regularly again! I started watching your videos around 4 months ago, and there was a period a month or two back where i thought you might have quit the channel! Hope you settled into your new job well, and I am looking forward to new stuff!
  • @joetheman74
    The name "A ring of Keys" is from the Prima game guide but you can also find information on this quest online under the names "Key to Key," "Key within a Key," "Keys and Barrels," and "Forgotten Keys." It really depends on what source you believe to be most accurate.
  • Keep up the great videos man this has got to be the most underrated channel on YouTube oblivions my favorite game and it’s truly a masterpiece 👍
  • @codafett
    The Horror of Diverock was like a whole movie
  • @waseemaqrab8872
    I played a lot of quests in oblivion and had nothing else to do in it but now i have some quests to finish thanks to you
  • @SmoughTown
    Great video bud - Oblivion is still a great source of nostalgia for me, so always enjoy content on it
  • @taurus600
    Love your content! Ive just recently started playing oblivion, just a couple months ago, sadly on PS3 instead of PC but, still an absolute blast of a game. I dont know what it is about Oblivion that is so captivating, but theres truly not another game like it. Keep up the content! I'll gladly keep watching!
  • @sealake7935
    Good video! I’ve played this game for over a decade, and I didn’t even know half of these!
  • @Shushkin
    Haha cool character you built. 😂 Looks like he comes from the adoring fan family.