you use the wabbajack on the tiny cofidence man twice to make him really self confident,you zap the king on the other side of the fighing arena and you keep shooting the sleeping guy and the creatures until a really strong one hits him and he wakes up.
Hate to break it to you but umm I don't think there are any gates like that except in Oblivion.
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You can't without using mods or the console.
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The loss of one's rational mind. Madness.
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Shakespeare leaves the madness of Hamlet to the mind of the audience; you can read it either way. If he is mad (as in "insane"), it is a madness with a purpose. At any rate, it would be a curious sort of madness that depended on the winds.
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.
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"The Haunted Palace" poem by Edgar Allan Poe explores the theme of decay and madness through the metaphor of a once beautiful palace that has been taken over by darkness and evil. The poem suggests that the decay of the palace mirrors the decay of the human mind, as the ruler of the palace succumbs to madness and is consumed by darkness. This exploration of decay and madness serves as a warning about the destructive power of evil and the fragility of the human psyche.