



For the purpose of this wiki, the following are not considered quest mods: If it has quests in addition to something else, it's not. Generally speaking, if a mod's main focus is the quest(s), it's a quest mod. Obviously, a quest mod has to have one or more quests, but not all mods with quests are quest mods. The TOQL, however, does have reviews, if you're interested in what other folks have to say (and it's still active). Quest mods are difficult to make, and their authors deserve exposure for putting forth the time and effort to give them to the community. About a year and a half later, I came up with an idea to build a wiki - each mod would get its own page with a similar format as before, but I would include every quest mod I could find, including those written in languages other than English. When the site hosting the newer version was taken down (those links go to the original one), it was copied and expanded by a group of people and became The Oblivion Quest List (TOQL). A long time ago, devakm posted a list of big and small quest mods for TES IV: Oblivion on his site that he thought were worth playing. This site is dedicated to quest mods for TES IV: Oblivion. They're the single greatest thing for any game - they give you more things to see and do, and extend the playing time immeasurably.

Also a lot of people like the Viconia mods, personally it felt a little too forced and unbelievable to me. I think there's a 'maids' series of mods for Oblivion and Skyrim that have companions and romance.
