Oblivion Remastered’s latest update fixes an issue Elder Scrolls lore fans have been wondering about since the remaster’s release, though the change isn’t listed in the official patch notes.
Spoilers for Oblivion ahead. Those who have previously played the original Oblivion’s Dark Brotherhood storyline will likely remember the intimidating door to the Dark Brotherhood’s Cheydinhal sanctuary, which sports a relief depicting a woman (the Night Mother) raising a knife against her children. The Night Mother had five children she conceived with the god-like entity Sithis, which is backed up by the fact that inside the Night Mother’s tomb in-game, there are skeletal remains of one adult and five children.
That, however, isn’t what the Dark Brotherhood door in Oblivion Remastered looks like. Not only is it lacking the moody red lighting of the original, but it is actually lore-inaccurate as well. In the launch version of Oblivion Remastered, the door shows seven children instead of five.