The Elder Scrolls IV: Shivering Isles is the second and final official expansion pack for the fourth installment in The Elder Scrolls series, Oblivion. It takes place in the "Realm of Madness", also known as the Shivering Isles, a realm of Oblivion ruled by the Daedric Prince Sheogorath.[1]
The additional content was later packaged with the Game of the Year edition, and as well as with The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion 5th anniversary edition.
Development
Bethesda Softworks officially announced The Shivering Isles was a planned expansion for The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion on January 28, 2007.[2] The game officially released for Microsoft Windows platforms on May 26 and 27 of that year, costing 2600 Microsoft Points. The release for PlayStation 3 came in November of that year.
Landscape
The realm is divided into two sections: Mania, which is bright, colorful and over-saturated, and Dementia, which is dark, depressing and claustrophobic. Near the eastern shore of the Shivering Isles lies the capital and only city of New Sheoth.
One third of the city (Bliss) looks like and represents Mania. Another third (Crucible) looks like and represents Dementia. The final third is divided into half of both, and is known as the Palace District. The Isles are threatened by an event called the "Greymarch" which happens at the end of each era and a champion must save them from possible destruction at the behest of Sheogorath.
The Realm of Madness is considerably different in both look and feel than anything in the land of Cyrodiil. Lead designer Mark Nelson stated that the reason for the drastic change in theme was because "People want to explore a new realm. Besides if you've played Oblivion for 200 hours, you've gotta be sick of gray stone castles."
The new expansion pack has been estimated to have an additional 30–40 hours of gameplay available to players, and the Realm of Madness is said to be 25% of the size of Cyrodiil. There are 32 unique ingredients added to the expansion, 10 new achievements, 10 new creatures (with different leveled versions), 9,500 new lines of dialogue, 200 new weapons and 80 pieces of armor and clothing. As with Oblivion, the player can take on the Main Quest, Side Quests, or ignore them altogether.
Plot
Upon entering the Shivering Isles, the Hero of Kvatch is limited to an area called the "Fringe". The Fringe is a small area which acts as a portal from the mainland of the Shivering Isles. To enter the realm itself, a massive guardian called the Gatekeeper must be defeated. Defeating the Gatekeeper may be a challenge because he has very high defense and attacking power, as he protects Sheogorath's realm from uninvited intruders.
The Hero can choose to team up with Jayred Ice-Veins to help defeat the Gatekeeper although this is not mandatory. The Hero must construct a new one to replace the one they defeated during a later quest. There are several new enemies, which include: three types of mages (Heretics, Zealots and Apostles); the Elytra, a large insect that utilizes a variety of poisonous attacks; the Gnarl, a tree-like humanoid; and Grummites, a primitive frog-like species that is much like the goblins in Cyrodiil, as well as their supposed larval form (Baliwogs).
The Dark Seducers and Golden Saints are returning from previous installments in the series as the protectors of Dementia and Mania, respectively. Dark Seducers are skilled in blunt, combat, and light armor, while the Golden Saints are more skilled in blade, magicka, and heavy armor. Another Daedric creature making its comeback is the Hunger.
There are new spells that include the ability to summon Sheogorath's personal servant, Haskill, and a creature returning from The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall, the Flesh Atronach. Using materials found on the Isles called "Madness Ore" (easily found with Grummites or in their lairs; used to make heavy armor with high armor ratings) or "Amber Ore" (easily found with Gnarls or in their lairs; used to make light armor with lower armor ratings than the Madness equivalent) and templates for armor called "Matrixes" (Matrix), new types of armor can be forged. Either normal armor can be forged using the Madness Ore or Amber alone, or these can be combined with the appropriate Matrices to form the same armor piece with added magical properties.
Daedric races
The Hero can also choose to side with either the Golden Saints or the Dark Seducers and become the duke/duchess of either Mania or Dementia during the main quest.
To get the achievement they will either be required to play through the Shivering Isles main plot line twice with different characters or save the game prior to the moment the critical choice is made and play through this section of the plot line twice.
Sheogorath, Jyggalag, and the Greymarch
It is revealed during the course of the main quest that Sheogorath is actually Jyggalag, the Daedric Prince of Order that was cursed by the other princes to become the Prince of Madness, and he may only show his true form at the end of each era, during the Greymarch. At the end of the main quest, the Hero fights and defeats Jyggalag, and is then proclaimed the new Prince of Madness which heralds the beginning of the process of apotheosis.
The Hero receives several new powers including the ability to freeze a battle with the Staff of Sheogorath, to change the weather in the Shivering Isles which provides random stat boosts and a protection spell which teleports the player to safety and healing in Sheogorath's castle when they are near death. These abilities can only be used within the Isles. They also have the opportunity to call for a dancer, have a Golden Saint or Dark Seducer royal guard escort you and have access to an unlimited supply of combat-based mini-quests that involve defending the Gates of Madness or any of the towns from intruders or wild creatures respectively.
One can choose to perform these quests either by sending their guards (500 gold reward) or by taking care of it themselves (1,000 gold reward). As an end game reward, they are given a set of Sheogorath's powerful enchanted clothing and Jyggalag's sword, which functions as an unenchanted claymore in the Hero's hands.
Items
Introduced with the expansion were a plethora of new items, ranging from an array of unique potion ingredients to new armor and weapons.
Amber armor
A smith in Bliss can craft Amber Armor and Amber Weapons from Amber, whenever it is collected around Shivering Isles. These new items can be enchanted at the Arcane University or with the Sigil Stone.
Madness armor
A smith in Crucible can craft Madness Armor and Madness Weapons from Madness Ore whenever it is collected throughout the Shivering Isles. Madness armor and weapons can be enchanted at the Arcane University or with the Sigil Stone.
Dawnfang/Duskfang
This new blade shifts between Fire damage and Frost damage, depending on the time of day. Each kill made by the blade bolsters its might. At daytime, the gem in the hilt is orange, however, at night, the gem will be purple.
Grummite weapons
There are a number of Grummite weapons wielded by Grummites.
Critical reception
Shivering Isles received positive reviews from critics, most of which ranked the game in the upper 80s out of 100.[3][4][5]
External links
- Wikipedia has an article on The Elder Scrolls IV: Shivering Isles
- Buy The Elder Scrolls IV: Shivering Isles at Amazon.com
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References
- ↑ Bethesda Softworks (2007-1-18). Retrieved on 2007-01-18.
- ↑ Ransom-Wiley, James (2007-01-04). Shivering Isles: first full-length Oblivion expansion. Joystiq. Retrieved on 2007-09-02.
- ↑ The Elder Scrolls IV: Shivering Isles. Game Informer.
- ↑ The Elder Scrolls IV: Shivering Isles Xbox 360. Meta Critic.
- ↑ The Elder Scrolls IV: Shivering Isles PC. Meta Critic.
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