We all know about the cut content and half-finished mechanics, like the obscure goblin raiding feature.

However, there are also lore considerations that didn’t quite make it into the finished product.

One of these was the idea of a divide between Imperials from Nibenay and Imperials from Colovia.

The Flowing Bowl Inn in Oblivion Remastered.

This wasn’t explicitly referenced in the original release of Oblivion, outside a couple of voice lines.

The origins options for Imperials?

You guessed it: Nibenay and Colovia.

The main character looking at Soul Gems on a table in Oblivion Remastered.

The number of cities and their size led you to travel hastily."

You inherited the willfulness of your forebears."

The full list of origins can be found below.

How To Pick Locks In Oblivion Remastered

This feature is a nice nod to something Bethesda wanted to do with the original release of Oblivion.

Oblivion Remastered is available now on Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5 and PC.

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