The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion main quest video walk-through from nextgenwalkthrough.com and space-games.com.
You should now be entering the Sancre Tor place and the only part they should be talking through this is when, I don’t know that really much but I’m probably not going to be talking all that much. There are few places that I’m going to, but right now I’m not going to them, I’m just going to note that, I’m just going to tell that you need either a silver weapon, an enchanted weapon, once again which you should have from the ‘Blood of the Daedra’ quest or be a really good magician because as you’ve already seen there are a lot of ghosts in this dungeon and there are going to be a lot more.
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Alright now, up here is going to be your very first blade knight that you have to kill to free the ghost of one of the ancient blades, they are not really all that strong except you just want to use a lot of blocking and swinging twice and the best thing that I can say for them is to block, swing twice, go back and then block, swing twice, go back. Keep doing that until they die.
And after, you can either lose body or just wait for him to appear but after you kill him, you got to wait a second, wait for him to appear and then talk to him.
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Alright, once you have walked into this room, you will notice that there are two markers on your compass and you need to go into either the left or the right way. I chose the right I think just because I know it’s a little bit easier but if you want to get the harder one over with first, take the left. And that huge door that you just saw, if you enter that, there’s going to be a magical barrier blocking you from going through. So, you can’t get the Armor of Tiber Septim unless you free all four blades and you should have just freed the first one.
And if you search all the little hallways that don’t have doors, there are chests with some pretty good items, down there. And, oh! It looks I was wrong, the left way is easier and the right way is harder. But the left way is longer, it always seems to do that with games—the easier way is always the longer way.
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