![]() ![]() The Amulet of Kings and the Dragonfires were what kept the Divine Barriers up and stopped Oblivion Gates from opening. The pillar of Thras and Maelstrom of Bal both bring too significant a risk of death to verify, and the Weir gate leads no further than the ruins of the Battlespire space station.ĭean Ashcroft Posts: 3566 Joined: Wed 1:20 am Out of the ones mentioned, only the Dreaming Cave on Artaeum could reasonably be used, and Artaeum is not currently accessible. Of course, mortals going to and from oblivion is far different than Daedra going to and from Oblivion. The Doors of Oblivion does mention that certain routine avenues into oblivion may exist, but those most likely don't produce their effects through the use of Sigil Stones. ![]() ![]() I'm not sure if any that it mentions would still be functional by the Fourth Era. "The Doors of Oblivion" speaks of a few different lesser known gates to certain realms. If you take away gates, you can still use Divayth Fyr's method and simply cease to be in the mortal world, and appear somewhere else. The liminal barrier being stronger might make it far more difficult, but not impossible. There could still be gates to daedric realms even after the Oblivion Crisis, I imagine, but no "Oblivion gates" in the appearance of a daedric letter O. ![]()
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