Alright, here we go. So, imagine this: You’re diving back into The Elder Scrolls 4, you know, Oblivion Remastered—it’s all shiny and new, but still kinda familiarly glitchy—but bam! Suddenly, that crazy Adoring Fan is back, right? You’d think he’s like just this over-enthusiastic dude, but no, this little Bosmer can sneak into Dreamworld, like, no sweat. It’s wild, man.
Okay, so let’s back up. Remember when he first showed up? You had to beat all those Imperial City Arena fights to get him to tag along. Maybe not much more useful than a flashlight—kinda like an immortal pack mule with a torch—but, hey, after getting smacked down, he just pops back up a few game days later like nothing happened. Die? Nah, he’s just taking a break.
And get this—some player (shoutout to Only_Upwards, whoever you are!) somehow figured out that without needing some fancy-pants Dreamworld Amulet, this guy slips into Dreamworld. Yeah, where you’re messing around during the Mages Guild quest. You rescue a dude trapped in his own nightmare—standard magical stuff, right? But our excitable pal makes an entrance, no amulet needed, just casually breaking all game logic.
Oh, and there’s a whole spooky crew invading dreamland. Like Lucien Lachance shows up, too. You know, Mr. Dark Brotherhood himself, there to spook you awake after your first “oops, my blade slipped” moment. The dude practically jumps into your nightmares to soliloquize about darkness or something.
Then there’s Audens Avidius—yep, that baddie from the corruption quest. After you bring him down, word is he harbors so much animosity his spirit just strolls into Dreamworld to haunt you. Love a vendetta that transcends reality, right?
Anyway, the game’s like a fever dream sometimes. Adoring Fan, Lucien, Audens—they’re almost like actors who didn’t get the memo and wandered onto the wrong set, but it makes the madness somehow… endearing? Or annoying. Depends on who you ask.