Anyway, here goes!Ī neat little homage to D&D's Bullywug, a race of frog-people, the Baliwog is perhaps one of the weaker enemies in Shivering Isles, being these fun little. And to be fair, the creatures of the Shivering Isles are easily my favourite of anything in Oblivion. I genuinely feel that even with the engine limitations of the time, Shivering Isles really could've gone far, far more creative with their creature designs.īut we're not here to discuss what could have been, but rather what is included in Shivering Isles. The story of Shivering Isles, without going too far into spoilers (because the storyline is actually pretty neat!) revolves around your character journeying into the realm of the Mad God Sheogorath, and trying to fix the many problems that is plaguing the titular Shivering Isles.Īnd, of course, with a new area, we get a completely new smattering of enemies! Interestingly, though, despite being supposedly the domain of insanity and madness, we don't actually get any enemies that are actually as thematic as the actual insanity the realm is supposed to represent. The final part of my coverage of Oblivion enemies is going to take us to the final expansion pack for Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, which is Shivering Isles.