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.
Impossible to solve.
Not really. Oblivion has a main plot that has to be followed. The events of this plot are part of Skyrim's background. In canon terms, the main character from Oblivion becomes Sheogorath, Daedric Prince of Madness (as portrayed in the Shivering Isles expansion), and indeed, the Sheogorath you meet in Skyrim will hint towards having witnessed the events of the Oblivion Crisis personally, as well as saying his power was given to him.
Yes, though occasionally the character travels to the Realm of Oblivion, and once to Henantier's Dream World.
yes it does so if you have a character you like then i wouldn't un-instill and reinstall the game.
the Argonians on oblivion are lizard like.
the best starting character would be a thief born under the thief sign with the assassin class
This phrase likely refers to the character sinking towards the River Lethe in Greek mythology. The River Lethe is associated with forgetfulness and oblivion, suggesting that the character is moving towards a state of complete forgetfulness or unconsciousness.
you automatically run when you push the stick the whole way forward.
LAKSHMAN * * * * * Exile is NOT jail!
Leatherface is a fictional character.
NPC stands for Non-Player Character. Which is self explanatory, a character who is not the player.
Other than the ugly smudge beard you can give your character at the creation screen, a couple mods exist, which allow you to "Equip" beards. www.tesnexus.com