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The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion - Dark Brotherhood Sanctuary

Fantasy game art from The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. The Unofficial Elder Scrolls Pages has detailed information on Dark Brotherhood Sanctuary.


The mentally deviant assassins in the sanctuary pictures above have been customized by the CNRP (Cyrodiil NPCs Remodelling Project). Combined with the custom armour sets, the assassins look considerably more interesting than the original as well as the player, who is still issued an original Dark Brotherhood uniform -- little more than a brownish bodysuit classed as Light Armour in the game.
Although the overall effect might be considered overdone, the fantasy artwork, especially for the armour, is excellent.
Worth mentioning is DB Shadow Armor Elite, a much more conservative than CNRP's Dark Brotherhood. This mod simply retextures the uniform from dark brown fabric to a glossy leather black and makes it available for the player (only). Some might find the final look too "plastic" looking, however.

The Dark Brotherhood also existed in Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind (Tribunal expansion), and had the best light armour in the game, and a helmet with an interesting optical device.

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