
She does mention Dooley and how he’s living in a cave of sorts, outside of town, homeless because he can’t work (the Jarl basically exiled him). She is a street sweeper and either a worshipper or priestess of Mara. Jeshol (met in Tavern) was tickled that I “asked how an old lady was doing”. However, no option of implicating Domitus popped up. What it made me do is refrain from shooting Domitus in his mouth with my Fire Enchanted bow. This was not as “exciting” as I thought it would be.

There are SPOILERS… however, there will be some end-of-quests SPOILERS.

The Forgotten City is due to come to the subscription service on October 28.This is the 3rd part of a multi-post series on the Skyrim mod, “The Forgotten City”.

Given its award-winning status and its newfound popularity as a fully-fleshed out title, it was perhaps inevitable that it would be made available in other capacities. However, this latest development suggests that the mod/game is something that subscribers to the Microsoft service have been waiting for. The Forgotten City was not originally due to come to Game Pass. RELATED: Xbox Announces 20th Anniversary Broadcast Players are tasked with exploring the city, which is under the protection of the gods where if anyone commits a crime, all citizens are punished and turned into gold. It tells the story of a city that now lies in ruins. The mod was originally released for Skyrim in 2016, before being launched as a full game earlier this year. The Forgotten City is among the list, which outlines just how popular it is among the community. Now it appears that this former mod will be coming to Xbox Game Pass.Īccording to a report, Xbox Game Pass will be adding yet more games to its roster, seeing out the remainder of October. It has earned its creator a Writer's Guild Award, with its intricate time loop narrative. However, probably one of the most ambitious and popular fan made add-ons for the game is Nick Pearce's The Forgotten City which is now a standalone game.

Some modifications implement tweaks, fix bugs, or add new content. Since The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim came out in 2011, it has seen no end of mods that have kept the game fresh for the last ten years.
