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Companionship in Oblivion


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http://knol.google.com/k/devnulldevakm/toq...&locale=nl#

This site has a list of companions, some of those romanceable. Some excerpts:

 

Stoker Wolff:

The mod includes a lengthy plot with Romance and Friendship paths, custom armor, and custom voice acting. As a companion, Stoker is roughly comparable to Sulteric Drums' other companion mods (Viconia, Saerileth), with multiple dialogs and a flirt pack on top of solid basic combat options and some noncombat scripts that make him feel more like an independent character.

 

Viconia DeVir:

This mod ports one of the most interesting NPCs from Baldur's Gate into Oblivion. It starts out as pretty much just that, porting the character over from the classic CRPG along with much of her dialog. Your character finds her jailed in Bruma; once Viconia is freed, your character gains a companion, and a quest to win her heart.

 

Saerileth:

Another character from Baldur's Gate brought into Oblivion, you’ll find the paladin Saerileth in the Bruma chapel. She has been sent by her order to seek and guide a child of prophesy, your character, and will gladly join you on your quests. Saerileth offers a straightforward but lengthy romance, a flirt pack, full inventory control, and a range of combat and noncombat options.

 

Baddy:

This is a companion mod offering a surprisingly "aware" companion, lots of commentary, tons of functionality, and even a few quests.

 

Red Sonia:

Red Sonia is primarily a companion mod, and a good one. Sonia is a pure warrior, with basic companion functions, dialog drawn from in-game sound files, and a few non-game-breaking extras (including an unlimited supply of repair hammers and Varla stones). Not a romance mod, and Sonia’s back story makes romance somewhat unsuitable for the character. Sonia's story ties into the excellent Gates to Aesgaard 1 & 2 (reviewed on the Big Quests page). If you choose to play those mods, starting off by completing Sonia's dungeon crawls can add some texture to the Gates to Aesgaard quests.

 

Ruined-Tail:

It is a quest mod disguised as a companion mod, featuring an Argonian Battlemage named Ruined-Tail (or Ruin, for short). It includes detailed character conversations and an in-depth storyline. What the player says will directly affect Ruin's development as a character and determine the eventual outcome of his quest. The quest itself is long, detailed, engaging, and further enhances the concept that Ruin is not simply an NPC ally, but more of a definitive companion, with his own personality, needs and fears.

 

Dremora companion:

This is yet another quest mod disguised as a companion mod. It adds eight new quests and includes extensive voice acting, new armor and weapons, a new player home you can acquire, many retextured interiors, and a great storyline. Your companion Amoz can be added to any of the main factions in vanilla Oblivion by simply summoning him in the proper guild interiors. Note: This mod conflicts with Kvatch Aftermath and Mini Cyrodiil because all three make changes to oblivion gates. The one loaded last will be the one that works. TESNexus Mod of the Month for October 2008.

 

The romancing of Eyja:

This mod is designed to add romance to Oblivion, and make life at Rosethorn Hall much better. The maid you hire when purchasing Rosethorn Hall's servants quarters is really boring, so this mod seeks to expose her potential, in a manner of speaking. The big attraction here are three multi-part quests to date Eyja and win her heart.

 

Romancing Ahnassi:

This is another quest mod disguised as a companion mod. Ahnassi has moved to Cyrodil and is alone and looking for friends. If you choose to help her and become her very special friend she may even invite you back to her house which she will share with you.

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