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Earlier in the week, I wrote about howOblivion Remastered is the best remaster I could have asked for.
The unicorn was a miracle, delivered in my time of need.
It’s been eight hours since that fateful encounter, and so much has changed.
Instead, I dashed into the wilderness with no plan, content with tackling whatever dungeons and quests awaited.
These travels took me through Harcane Grove, a lush meadow south of Imperial City.
Not long after that, I noticed the unicorn would reappear at random moments.
Having a free horse that could kick ass was, in all honesty, quite handy.
But unicorns aren’t picky about what they use their horns and hooves on.
When I left, it had once again disappeared.
All of a sudden, it felt like I was being hunted.
This has continued for, er, eight hours and counting.
I once found the unicorn casually milling over two dead necromancers, deep within the Great Forest.
“You cannot wait when enemies are nearby.
I’ve tried to kill it, but it doesn’t take any damage from my swords and arrows.
Behold: I have seen the pale horse, yet it has no rider.It doesn’t need one.