Over the years, players have become accustomed to editing a game's NPCs. Sometimes, this is for the better, like the Dragon Age: The Veilguard mod that changed every character into Elgar'nan or the Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 mod that changed everybody into skeletons, but sometimes, it really isn't.
I just want an easy way to decorate my home.
Naturally, with The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered becoming the fastest modded game in the history of Nexus Mods, it was only a matter of time before players started to alter the NPCs. A month in, and to nobody's surprise, characters have started to get yassified, at least as much as it's possible to yassify some of Cyrodiil's residents.
Since its launch, Oblivion Remastered has seen around 3,000 mods uploaded to Nexus Mods. Some of them are designed to fix bugs, others to improve the gameplay experience, and a portion are just there to make the characters look a little better.
The first of these mods is the personification of yassification, with the Dark Minion from Deepscorn Hollow having its features completely refined. It now has a finer bone structure and a gigachad chin, all while retaining its creepy red eyes.
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