After destroying the Oblivion gate at Kvatch in The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion – hopefully at a lower level – your character becomes one of the most famous people in Cyrodiil. In fact, everywhere you go, NPCs refer to you as The Hero of Kvatch and keep a closer eye on everything you do. But it's not till you close the Great Gate that your heroics are immortalized in stone.
The success of Oblivion Remastered should matter.
Near the north gate of Bruma, you'll find a statue of your character, erected in honour of your heroics. This statue will show your character wearing the armour you have on during the quest to close the gate and holding up the weapon you wielded at the time – a rather neat feature during the original launch of the game. At least that's how it's supposed to work.
As was the case in the original, the statue in Oblivion Remastered is extremely buggy. There have been numerous reports by players that the statue looks nothing like their character, or that the weapons and armour the sculptors decided to use are very random. The issues with the statue seem to vary depending on who you ask.
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