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The Elder Scrolls IV: Shivering Isles
Shivering Isles adds to an already rich Oblivion experience with 30-40 hours of additional content. Move through a portal to enter the Land of Madness, a new land ruled by the Prince of Madness, who sends you on various quests in order to fulfill his crazed wishes. Fight a new and wider variety of enemies while completing quests that will earn you quite a bit of money. A must-have for any Oblivion-obsessed fan.

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