the gold coast was always such a beautiful landscape to wander around, i remember being lost in it for about 3 hours before i finally decided to go into the oblivion gate in front of anvil
I remember when I was really young, my game bugged making it so town music played in the wilderness, and I was hopping around the Gold Coast listening to watchman's ease.
it's just so easy to fall asleep to his curious curiosity vids and the fact you can watch them so many times for all the parts you were sleeping on is 👌
Let's not forget the man's masterful alliteration. If for whatever reason his UA-cam channel fails he would be a splendid English teacher ! Also he had so much silver in this episode lol
50:18 I played Oblivion retroactively after Skyrim. I recall coming into the region at sunset. Even on the 360 it made me stop and appreciate what I was beholding. I felt like I was in a state prime for an epiphany. I watched Magnus' orphus descending westward as the dusk sky gave way to night. I said to myself 'well, that was majestic' before continuing on to Anvil.
Yea, Oblivion has Beautiful Graphics. especially considering 2006, though the ONLY thing that doesn't age particularly well is the FaceGeneration. but unlike Morrowind before it. which was a beautiful game for 2002 (especially the Pixelshaded Water), Oblivion did have Facial Expressions.
It was a very subtle joke indeed! Orphus does mean hole, so I'm less his ass and more saying his asshole. Which I assure you is quite majestic. In any case it is compatible with the lore.
So, we now know of two statues which predate literate human and elven occupation of Tamriel that potentially depict gods; The Selkie of Anvil and the Avian of the Skyforge. So, it appears there was a proto-culture that was very skilled with masonry, spanned from Whiterun to Anvil, and worshiped at least two gods. I think it was some group of the early Nedic tribes, and I'm gunna put my money on the statues depicting Kyne and Dibella.
@@ewantaylor2758 It could also show how the Nedes gradually went from Animal Totem worship to worshipping deities with more human-like depictions. This is, of course, assuming that the Avian was built before the Selkie, but that would make sense if the theory that the Nedes were the earliest wave of Atmoran settlers that came to Tamriel is true, as they would have had to pass through Skyrim before reaching Cyrodil. Dibella is generally believed to be an exclusive Atmoran deity due to the fact that the Cyrodilic Nedes didn't worship her until after their rebellion and the founding of the First Empire. However, the Kothringi Nedes of Blackmarsh worshipped her, although under the name Dibe, which implies that they had some connection the Atmora that the Cyrodilic Nedes were stripped of when they were forced to convert to the Elven gods during generations of slavery under the Ayleids.
Sutch was a city state and has some history to it. It was cut from Oblivion due to time constraints. The grass was just left over from what they had previously made. In the lore they said the city was sacked somewhere between the late 2nd era or early 3rd era. Additionally, Sutch was often disputed between Hammerfell and the Colovian estates. The book "Thief Of Virtue" from Oblivion even mentioned the city of Sutch being apart of Hammerfell.
It’s also interesting because you can see the towers (but not access them) in ESO. There are also characters in ESO who are said to have visited Sutch within ESO’s timeline (in 582 2E.)
This mans videos are like 90% words that I just have to trust actually exist, as I've never heard them before. "Mudcrabs scuttle of what the salted sands, mouth parts foaming while sifting through flotsam. Awaiting the next novice adventurer to pince, mince and butcher" They gon cut you "Fawn, doe and stag boundingly frolic among the auriferous fields, evading fanged predator and Imperial Forester" They runnin
I remember finding fin gleam by absolute mistake, I thought I found something beyond belief. I ran and grabbed my older brother and was howling "is the whole game like this?"
I feel almost rude saying that I fall asleep to these videos all the time, but they're just so interesting and calming and I always come back to watch the rest of it! My favorite series probably on all of UA-cam. 10/10 Camel I love your content
Bethesda really should pick up that Fingleam theory. It is absolutely epic and could make the item a daedric item, too. Sheogorath or Clavicus Vile or maybe even Mephala could be the originating Prince.
It would definitely be something from Clavicus Vile, an enchanted helmet that takes on whatever enchantment will save you from death (But only after you die)
Still find myself just standing on a hill and admiring scenery every now and again in Oblivion. Even more so on the highest settings and music on. This game continues to catch me off guard with how pretty it can still be after all these years. Alongside Morrowind, Bethesda knew how to make me feel like I was actually in a fantasy world.
Seriously Oblivion was so fucking goodin this regard that it ruined my childhood, I already struggled with social interaction due to being autistic but the moment I got my hands on Oblivion in 5th grade all bets were off, I wouldn't be functionally sociable again until senior year of high school.
I still play Oblivion till this very day.. It is the first game that brought me into the world of RPGs. You'd think after all these years I'd tire of it but with all it's bugs,corny dialogue, hidden areas, vast quests and beautiful scenery im still in love with this classic.. Thank You so much for this video and all the hard work you do with everything you put your heart into 💯
28:28 I actually found Fin Gleam on accident, and ever since it was one of the first things i did upon leaving the sewers. Ive always theorized, that the wearer had the helmet dislodged from his head and died in attempt to retrieve it
I've been waiting for this series to hit Oblivion for a long time! Definitely looking forward to more episodes covering the other regions and touching on things like the burnt down Alchemist shop or the mine with tunnels leading into Chorral's sewers.
You don’t realise how much you’ve missed something until you get a taste of more… and oh how I’ve missed the warm, soothing salted caramel tones of your voice
I watched your channel nearly ten years ago, forgot about it and a lot of gaming stuff as I was busy with work opportunities, all over the world Things are calmer for me now, and I stumbled across your channel again today. SO happy to see this video. I spent maybe 3000 hours in Oblivion and have almost seen it all... but in Elder Scrolls there is always more to see. Thank you
For the ships sunk off the coast, there was that Dremora pirate who raided ships in this region (we meet him at the College of Winterhold), I doubt he would leave bodies after killing everyone, could take them on as undead pirates or something
Two curiosities about Sutch not mentioned in the video: 1) In TES 4: Oblivion, when you approach Sutch close enough, the music will turn from nature ambience music to dungeon music without having to enter the dungeon. 2) Sutch is present on maps in Elder Scrolls Online and it is depicted as a fully built city. The Gold Coast zone in ESO doesn't cover the area where Sutch is standing, and it is possible that Zenimax might make a DLC about it some day.
Oh camel, your selection of sensual and saucy verbiage when describing selected scenery is severely satisfactorily. Cheers to another great video, mate.
If you ignore the admittedly dated graphics and atrocious but still hilarious dialogue, oblivion is actually a pretty good looking game, and considering how when we jump to Skyrim with it's super green and dense forests it makes me super excited to explore TES6 when it comes out
Another great entry to the CCC series. And thank you for solving the mystery of the mysterious silver homeware loot! Now I know who to blame the next time I open one of theese abandoned, yet rust-free disappointments.
I love watching and listening to your camel🐪🐫your videos always help me sleep and calm down from my chronic anxiety 😅you are so calming to watch I just get absorbed into your videos my favourites are the falkreath, blackreach, Apocrypha, the forgotten vale and the soul Cairn !
I put this playlist on to fall asleep to quite frequently and I was just thinking about how nice it would be to have a new one. What a total jam. Thanks Camel!
Perhaps finngleam was used as an awful torture device like a person strapped to anchors and given the helm for the purpose of keeping the person alive so they can see what is eating them in the dark depths
I’m so excited!! Watching you construct this on twitch was really fun, i look forward to your stuff in the future! *no mountain lions, or mudcrabs were harmed in the making of this video, he totally did not beat the crap out of them to get rid of battle music *
G G legend well done I’m still hanging out in twitch streams and hope you are well and rain hasn’t hit your area too hard. 🇦🇺 thanks again mate and can’t wait for Morrowind starter guide too 🤞
Oooh, please do more of Cyrodiil and TES IV things. Some Daedric realms from ESO would be neat too, but my passion is Oblivion. These are bloody amazing to listen to.
New CCC episode??? WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOt
Hope u have come to the conclusion that ur storytelling prowess is nearly unmatched. Please tell me u got some plans about being a writer or even a voice actor who could improvise their lines better than anyone else. U got talent dude.
It's also a little funny that there's a bunch of silver glasses in the chests because it's kinda like a warped version of the region's name, since silver and gold are precious metals often spoken of in the same breath, and coasts are often sandy and sand is made of the same stuff as glass, just in a different composition
I was drinking coffee when I got the notification. So I finished the coffee, settled down in bed, and waited til I was on the cusp of sleepiness to start. I can't wait for a good night's sleep, finally.
My theory on the last curiosity is that this wasn't our Highwayman friend's home. It was in fact, their greatest achievement. Where they stole the entire home. Leaving only the firepit as an indicator of their vile deed.
for real this is awesome I have this playing while I grind runes in elden ring. Oblivion was my first elder scrolls ❤️ can’t go wrong with this classic.
I loved the Homeware Highwayman story interspersed throughout the CCC, it was so fun to listen to and picture a random dude just shoving kitchenware into random chests outside. Can't wait for the "Toolshed Thief" to strike or the "Clothing Cutthroat" when you eventually find random chests with clothes or repair hammers in them 😅
The Gold Coast is my favorite place in ESIV. If I could choose a place to live in Oblivion I would like to live in Anvil. As of typing this Im up to the Selkie Mermaid of Anvil and just wanted to say nice job/catch with her not being a mermaid but a Selkie. That was really interesting.
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Ladies and Gentlemen, welcome to the Curating Curious Curiosities for The Gold Coast.
00:00 - Intro
02:40 - Geography
04:07 - Flora
05:28 - Fauna
07:02 - History
09:07 - The Selkie Mermaid Of Anvil
16:55 - Harbor Trash Treasure
18:47 - Trivial Trove Of The Abecean
20:37 - Fort Sutch, The old City
23:03 - Solitary Septim
24:26 - Finn Gleam
28:30 - Garlas Malatar Cache
31:19 - Ghost Gallion Grave
34:57 - Homewares Highwayman's Hold
36:15 - Marksman's Stash
37:35 - Regal Ring Of Restoration
40:19 - Glum Gift Of The Gate
41:31 - Myth Or Menace?
43:24 - Oblivion Pillar Point
46:08 - Boulder Dale Stash
47:18 - Homewares Highwayman's Doom
50:17 - Outro
And here's Camel grinding away, leveling up his Alliteration skill.
Producer: How much Alliteration can you put into this?
Camel: Yes, alliteration an absolute all appreciating allure.
A perfectly valid school of magic
He is the hidden master trainer.
@@TheRevan1337 in this case its technically "magik"
in this case
Here I was browsing the comments to get a short breather from all the puns
the gold coast was always such a beautiful landscape to wander around, i remember being lost in it for about 3 hours before i finally decided to go into the oblivion gate in front of anvil
I wandered around as well, having picnics every so often. I had to stop when I mysteriously ran out of dining ware.
I remember when I was really young, my game bugged making it so town music played in the wilderness, and I was hopping around the Gold Coast listening to watchman's ease.
I wandered around there before even finding Joffree at wayoun prioriy
This series existing with a new episode is such a blessing. I always fall asleep to them so it's so nice to have a new episode to listen to 59 times
Yes! Camel’s soothing voice helps
Literally my sleep therapy 😅
Glad I’m not the only one who does this
it's just so easy to fall asleep to his curious curiosity vids and the fact you can watch them so many times for all the parts you were sleeping on is 👌
Let's not forget the man's masterful alliteration. If for whatever reason his UA-cam channel fails he would be a splendid English teacher !
Also he had so much silver in this episode lol
It was spoken in the legends of old that camel would do a CCC on oblivion.
Those legends are coming true now. The dragons are back
Ulfric, probably: "Legends don't curate curious curiosities."
@@etherealworrier I'm trying to imagine Ufric using the word "curate". I feel like that would cause a Dragon Break.
@@uh-huh I would've just quoted the line from the game directly but Camel isn't burning down villages (as far as I'm aware).
@WoodPileDenmark what a funny username
Rewatching 2 years later and still waiting for my favorite series to thoroughly delve through my favorite Elder Scrolls game.
50:18 I played Oblivion retroactively after Skyrim. I recall coming into the region at sunset. Even on the 360 it made me stop and appreciate what I was beholding. I felt like I was in a state prime for an epiphany. I watched Magnus' orphus descending westward as the dusk sky gave way to night. I said to myself 'well, that was majestic' before continuing on to Anvil.
Yea, Oblivion has Beautiful Graphics. especially considering 2006, though the ONLY thing that doesn't age particularly well is the FaceGeneration. but unlike Morrowind before it. which was a beautiful game for 2002 (especially the Pixelshaded Water), Oblivion did have Facial Expressions.
It was a very subtle joke indeed! Orphus does mean hole, so I'm less his ass and more saying his asshole. Which I assure you is quite majestic. In any case it is compatible with the lore.
Im so glad you’re expanding past Skyrim, been waiting for oblivion for years
he has a few elder scrolls detective videos on Oblivion as well iirc, I recommend looking them up if you haven't seen them
So, we now know of two statues which predate literate human and elven occupation of Tamriel that potentially depict gods;
The Selkie of Anvil and the Avian of the Skyforge.
So, it appears there was a proto-culture that was very skilled with masonry, spanned from Whiterun to Anvil, and worshiped at least two gods.
I think it was some group of the early Nedic tribes, and I'm gunna put my money on the statues depicting Kyne and Dibella.
Good point, Dibellas chapel is in Anvil and Kynareths temple in Whiterun.
@@ewantaylor2758 It could also show how the Nedes gradually went from Animal Totem worship to worshipping deities with more human-like depictions.
This is, of course, assuming that the Avian was built before the Selkie, but that would make sense if the theory that the Nedes were the earliest wave of Atmoran settlers that came to Tamriel is true, as they would have had to pass through Skyrim before reaching Cyrodil.
Dibella is generally believed to be an exclusive Atmoran deity due to the fact that the Cyrodilic Nedes didn't worship her until after their rebellion and the founding of the First Empire. However, the Kothringi Nedes of Blackmarsh worshipped her, although under the name Dibe, which implies that they had some connection the Atmora that the Cyrodilic Nedes were stripped of when they were forced to convert to the Elven gods during generations of slavery under the Ayleids.
@@Im-Not-a-Dog They don't even have to from the same culture and ancient civilization. Might as well be the gods of two rivaling groups.
on night shift as a nurse and this comes up absolutely saving my life rn bro
Sutch was a city state and has some history to it. It was cut from Oblivion due to time constraints. The grass was just left over from what they had previously made. In the lore they said the city was sacked somewhere between the late 2nd era or early 3rd era. Additionally, Sutch was often disputed between Hammerfell and the Colovian estates. The book "Thief Of Virtue" from Oblivion even mentioned the city of Sutch being apart of Hammerfell.
It’s also interesting because you can see the towers (but not access them) in ESO. There are also characters in ESO who are said to have visited Sutch within ESO’s timeline (in 582 2E.)
This mans videos are like 90% words that I just have to trust actually exist, as I've never heard them before.
"Mudcrabs scuttle of what the salted sands, mouth parts foaming while sifting through flotsam. Awaiting the next novice adventurer to pince, mince and butcher" They gon cut you
"Fawn, doe and stag boundingly frolic among the auriferous fields, evading fanged predator and Imperial Forester" They runnin
Fin Gleam was always the first thing I went for when I started a new play through.
It’s just beyond useful in the early game.
I remember finding fin gleam by absolute mistake, I thought I found something beyond belief. I ran and grabbed my older brother and was howling "is the whole game like this?"
Umbra
I feel almost rude saying that I fall asleep to these videos all the time, but they're just so interesting and calming and I always come back to watch the rest of it! My favorite series probably on all of UA-cam. 10/10 Camel I love your content
YESZ, A NEW CURATING CURIOUS CURIOSITIES!
I love binging these in a big playlist when I go to sleep for the night.
Yeah, same
Glad I'm not the only one lol. He's probably gotten at least 100 views from me alone.
Bethesda really should pick up that Fingleam theory. It is absolutely epic and could make the item a daedric item, too. Sheogorath or Clavicus Vile or maybe even Mephala could be the originating Prince.
Right? Like each game it has more and more enchantments.
It would definitely be something from Clavicus Vile, an enchanted helmet that takes on whatever enchantment will save you from death (But only after you die)
@@hazeltree7738And of course he isn't going to tell people why it has the enchantments it does, lol
Still find myself just standing on a hill and admiring scenery every now and again in Oblivion. Even more so on the highest settings and music on. This game continues to catch me off guard with how pretty it can still be after all these years. Alongside Morrowind, Bethesda knew how to make me feel like I was actually in a fantasy world.
Seriously Oblivion was so fucking goodin this regard that it ruined my childhood, I already struggled with social interaction due to being autistic but the moment I got my hands on Oblivion in 5th grade all bets were off, I wouldn't be functionally sociable again until senior year of high school.
I still play Oblivion till this very day.. It is the first game that brought me into the world of RPGs. You'd think after all these years I'd tire of it but with all it's bugs,corny dialogue, hidden areas, vast quests and beautiful scenery im still in love with this classic.. Thank You so much for this video and all the hard work you do with everything you put your heart into 💯
Oblivion holds a close place in my heart. Oblivion was my foray into high fantasy
28:28 I actually found Fin Gleam on accident, and ever since it was one of the first things i did upon leaving the sewers.
Ive always theorized, that the wearer had the helmet dislodged from his head and died in attempt to retrieve it
Oh boy, love the Gold Coast, especially places like Dreamworld.
You mad lad
I love the idea the Fin Gleam takes on the attribute that it’s wearer would have needed to have survived.
I've been waiting for this series to hit Oblivion for a long time! Definitely looking forward to more episodes covering the other regions and touching on things like the burnt down Alchemist shop or the mine with tunnels leading into Chorral's sewers.
Beholden, the most poetic nerd in the entire world. Camel, I've missed you, and I've missed the CCC series even more.
Fun fact: out of my 13 years playing oblivion I never noticed the statue in Anvil was a mermaid…
You've got some of the best production values in this genre of videos. Always a pleasure to get a notification from you.
Just went to the Statue in ESO. Although the tail has moved places in time, the Selkie tail is there!
You don’t realise how much you’ve missed something until you get a taste of more… and oh how I’ve missed the warm, soothing salted caramel tones of your voice
I watched your channel nearly ten years ago, forgot about it and a lot of gaming stuff as I was busy with work opportunities, all over the world
Things are calmer for me now, and I stumbled across your channel again today. SO happy to see this video. I spent maybe 3000 hours in Oblivion and have almost seen it all... but in Elder Scrolls there is always more to see. Thank you
Finally! I've been waiting for this series to come to oblivion for ages!
For the ships sunk off the coast, there was that Dremora pirate who raided ships in this region (we meet him at the College of Winterhold), I doubt he would leave bodies after killing everyone, could take them on as undead pirates or something
Two curiosities about Sutch not mentioned in the video:
1) In TES 4: Oblivion, when you approach Sutch close enough, the music will turn from nature ambience music to dungeon music without having to enter the dungeon.
2) Sutch is present on maps in Elder Scrolls Online and it is depicted as a fully built city. The Gold Coast zone in ESO doesn't cover the area where Sutch is standing, and it is possible that Zenimax might make a DLC about it some day.
This is wonderful and despite how much I like Skyrim, Oblivion is overall a more interesting game. Thanks for this.
Idk how to explain I love these in depth videos, it really shows how much time and effort you put into them. Greatly appreciated
Oh camel, your selection of sensual and saucy verbiage when describing selected scenery is severely satisfactorily.
Cheers to another great video, mate.
One does not simply ignore a Camelworks video on Oblivion
If you ignore the admittedly dated graphics and atrocious but still hilarious dialogue, oblivion is actually a pretty good looking game, and considering how when we jump to Skyrim with it's super green and dense forests it makes me super excited to explore TES6 when it comes out
I gotta give you credit for coming up with all this alliteration, though in such a long video it can get old pretty fast
I was in the middle of ringing up a customer when the noti for this came up. I shouted in excitement, im so happy C.C.C. is BACK!!!
Another great entry to the CCC series. And thank you for solving the mystery of the mysterious silver homeware loot! Now I know who to blame the next time I open one of theese abandoned, yet rust-free disappointments.
I love the alliteration and puns almost as much as the alliterative puns. 💛
A new Camel video. This must be a special day
I love watching and listening to your camel🐪🐫your videos always help me sleep and calm down from my chronic anxiety 😅you are so calming to watch I just get absorbed into your videos my favourites are the falkreath, blackreach, Apocrypha, the forgotten vale and the soul
Cairn !
An hour long oblivion video in 2022, god i love you camel 😫
I put this playlist on to fall asleep to quite frequently and I was just thinking about how nice it would be to have a new one. What a total jam. Thanks Camel!
I always lovely mysterious music associated with these videos, they leave such a dreamlike ambience
There are some great UA-cam channels with Oblivion music & ambiance, I listen to those sometimes when I am falling asleep.
Perhaps finngleam was used as an awful torture device like a person strapped to anchors and given the helm for the purpose of keeping the person alive so they can see what is eating them in the dark depths
I absolutely love that you are doing these for oblivion, thank you!
Amazing. Oblivion content still coming on this channel in 2022. Love you Camel
What are you talking about, Camel? Mermaid is a very popular occupation for elves that like a clean house.
YAAAAAY! Much love Camel and thank you for your hard work putting these beautiful videos together. I'm looking forward to more Oblivion CCC! 💕
Your videos are always top notch dude! I’m amazed by every new one i see.
Gold coast, such a cozy place
Yay, another ccc. Oblivion was my first TES and imo the best. But this is my personal opinion.
This is the content we need.
This deserves 1 million+ views. One of my favorite parts of my favorite game of all time.
An Oblivion video?
Sweet!
Amazing video I love every deep lunge into the lands of Tamriel, it’s so carefully crafted it always amazes me
Yesss I have been waiting for you to start curating oblivion
Ah, my daily dose of deliciously dandy dictionarial discoveries!
Danke, dude!
I love these vids, man!
The Oblivion Rock is probably just a remnant from the last time Dagon invaded.
I forgot how pathetic chests were in Oblivion but other than that, a Curating Curious Curiosities episode is always welcome.
Hard lock >> empty T_T
@@GreatWightSpark And I suck at lockpicking in Oblivion, imagine my reaction everytime.
Maybe earlier in development silver items had a much bigger value. After they changed the value later on, nobody checked these already placed chests.
I’m so excited!! Watching you construct this on twitch was really fun, i look forward to your stuff in the future! *no mountain lions, or mudcrabs were harmed in the making of this video, he totally did not beat the crap out of them to get rid of battle music *
That intro....absolute gold cunning linguistic skills!
Chef's kiss
Amazing. I desparately need more Oblivion videos like this
Another great video. Cant wait for the next one, bud. 👍
G G legend well done I’m still hanging out in twitch streams and hope you are well and rain hasn’t hit your area too hard. 🇦🇺 thanks again mate and can’t wait for Morrowind starter guide too 🤞
Oblivion felt the most like a fairy tale out of any of the games
Holy shit this is hype, CCC is so insanely relaxing
dude your description of the Gold Coast made it sound almost real. I'd visit for sure, good break from the awful bitter cold weather where I live.
More Oblivion content! Can’t get enough :)
CCC's in Oblivion? Hyped!
First time I've ever had the pleasure of listening to a 52 minute mixtape. Very funky. Very fresh.
Yes, this is what I wanted
Oooh, please do more of Cyrodiil and TES IV things. Some Daedric realms from ESO would be neat too, but my passion is Oblivion. These are bloody amazing to listen to.
I suspect that that chunk of Deadlands rock is probably meant to show up with the Oblivion gate, but wasn't flagged properly.
New CCC episode??? WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOt
I have definitely waited long for the return of Curating Curious Curiosities
Cannot wait for you to cover Vvardenfell
Hope u have come to the conclusion that ur storytelling prowess is nearly unmatched. Please tell me u got some plans about being a writer or even a voice actor who could improvise their lines better than anyone else. U got talent dude.
Grateful to be able to watch a new CCC video today! Thanks Camel
It's also a little funny that there's a bunch of silver glasses in the chests because it's kinda like a warped version of the region's name, since silver and gold are precious metals often spoken of in the same breath, and coasts are often sandy and sand is made of the same stuff as glass, just in a different composition
I was drinking coffee when I got the notification. So I finished the coffee, settled down in bed, and waited til I was on the cusp of sleepiness to start. I can't wait for a good night's sleep, finally.
We definitely need more videos about curiosities in Oblivion
Bro love the effort you put in, amazing video
Absolutely awesome alliterations aplenty.
camel you're a god sent thanks for this great content of yours
My theory on the last curiosity is that this wasn't our Highwayman friend's home. It was in fact, their greatest achievement. Where they stole the entire home. Leaving only the firepit as an indicator of their vile deed.
for real this is awesome I have this playing while I grind runes in elden ring. Oblivion was my first elder scrolls ❤️ can’t go wrong with this classic.
I always love listening to this when I'm doing homework. So glad you're doing Cyrodil now!
Hell yes one of my favorite series is back
Soon as he started talking about seals I knew it was gonna be Selkies lol
Almost never actually finish one of these but always watch at least half out of sheer respect for the effort
Camel, you absolute bastard. Now I have to mod up Oblivion and start playing it yet again.
Love the CCC for older games.
Aaaah another its been a minute glad to see u making these again
I loved the Homeware Highwayman story interspersed throughout the CCC, it was so fun to listen to and picture a random dude just shoving kitchenware into random chests outside.
Can't wait for the "Toolshed Thief" to strike or the "Clothing Cutthroat" when you eventually find random chests with clothes or repair hammers in them 😅
The Gold Coast is my favorite place in ESIV. If I could choose a place to live in Oblivion I would like to live in Anvil. As of typing this Im up to the Selkie Mermaid of Anvil and just wanted to say nice job/catch with her not being a mermaid but a Selkie. That was really interesting.