The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered has a wonderfully detailed world that is ripe for exploration. It feels like there's something to uncover at every turn, and even then, there are minor details you could miss after even three or four playthroughs. A lot of these details aren't crucial to the game's plot or side quests, but are there to serve as subtle little hints for the more observant players out there.
One such example of this environmental storytelling can be found in Skingrad, and was recently shared on the Oblivion subreddit by a user called ResiakNaroz. It involves the Count of Skingrad - Janus Hassildor - and his true identity that he's hiding from the townsfolk which he rules over. If you're bothered about minor side quest spoilers for Oblivion, now's your time to dip.
Those of you who know what I'm talking about will already be aware that Janus Hassildor is actually a vampire, and that he's actually heavily involved in the quest that allows you to cure vampirism. His identity as a vampire isn't explicitly stated to players when you first meet him, and it's very possible that you could be completely unaware on your first playthrough....