because (mostly)... in oblivion, players have schedules they follow. not just leave their house at 9 and come back at 9 at night, but to the extent that (a major example)the master marksman trainer wakes up at 6, sits by the fire till 9, goes and hunts deer till 3pm, sits by the fire till 6, eats the deer meat till 8, and wanders around the camp till 10, at which point she sleeps. a major problem with this is that she has a camp near a bandit camp and it isn't impossible for her to wander too close and get killed. so mostly because important people don't die unintentionally.
maybe by being bitten by wolf you can become a werewolf not sure
You cannot turn into a werewolf in Oblivion, though you can turn into a vampire by being bitten by vampires, though there are another source of becoming a vampire, you find it out, I am not going to tell it...
before you completely turn there is a quest for a cure, but if you do not do that quest in time then the change is completely unchangeable.
if you got it to stop being a quest item you just get multiple scrolls like 3 click on those scrolls of the same type in your inventorie and then drop umbra and it shuld be cloned sorry if you want umbra and the thing clavicas vile gives you for umbra
I would go for morrowind if you want a more immersive game world with better stories, but go for Oblivion if you want better gameplay mechanics like vaguely interesting combat and also in oblivion being a mage is a feasible option unlike morrowind. Personally I preferred morrowind, and mods can fix the gameplay issues in morrowind.
It does matter, because it loads up resources which are installed onto the hard drive when you install Oblivion itself. Without having Oblivion, you don't have access to any of the game's textures, meshes, etc.
The act of forgetting, or the state of being forgotten; cessation of remembrance; forgetfulness., Official ignoring of offenses; amnesty, or general pardon; as, an act of oblivion.
In "The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion," my character ended up in jail after being caught up in a chaotic incident while trying to escape from imperial guards. They were wrongfully accused of a crime they didn't commit, possibly due to being in the wrong place at the wrong time during a robbery or a political disturbance. This unfortunate turn of events led to their imprisonment in the dungeons of the Imperial City, setting the stage for their eventual escape and quest to fulfill their destiny.
No.
Sunk down in oblivion/depression; Lethe being the Underworld river of oblivion in Greek Mythology.
In Igbo, the word "oblivion" does not have a direct translation. It is typically translated as "igbuo" or "ike immoh" which mean forgetfulness or being forgotten. These words convey the idea of being unaware or oblivious to something.
The act of forgetting, or the state of being forgotten; cessation of remembrance; forgetfulness., Official ignoring of offenses; amnesty, or general pardon; as, an act of oblivion.