^dRelocates here from
Kvatch after being spoken to.
^eDefined as an advanced trainer; however, none of the AI packages allow him to offer services.
^dDies during the Knights of the Nine quest Nature's Fury.
^cOnly appears after the quest Accidents Happen.
^dFound murdered in his house.
^eOnly appear during the quest
Spies.
^bAppears after
Ohtesse dies during the Knights of the Nine questline.
^cOnly appears during the quest The Assassinated Man.
^cRelocate to the refugee camp outside Kvatch after the quest Breaking the Siege of Kvatch.
^dFound murdered in the castle.
^aOnly appears on Sundas.
^cOnly appear during the quest
Lost Histories.
^aOnly present in the village during the quest
Mephala.
^dDies during the quest Light the Dragonfires.
^bOnly present in the village after the quest Infiltration.
^bDies during the quest Weynon Priory.
Other Locations[edit]
Official Downloads[edit]
These people are either added or altered by the official downloads. Names in italics exist without the downloads, but have been changed (generally new dialogue or things for sale).
See Shivering Isles People for a listing of the people added by the Shivering Isles expansion.
This is a list of NPCs that are exclusive to Oblivion Remastered and its Deluxe Edition.
- See also NPCs for generic categories of NPCs.
This is a list of NPCs that do not fit in any other category.
Appear in Sleep[edit]
These NPCs may or may not also appear in other locations.
These NPCs do not appear in-game or in any test cells, only in the game's files. They are listed here as a curiosity.
Voice Holders[edit]
These NPCs, while technically not met in-game, are used behind the scenes in order to play voice lines in certain conditions, most often they're used when interacting with Daedric shrines.
- Arena Mouth
- Azura's Voce [sic] for Recording
- Boethia's Voice for Recording
- DABarnasVoice
- DAClavicusVoice
- DAHermaeusVoice
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- DAMeridiaVoice
- DAMolagBalVoice
- DANamiraVoice
- DANocturnalVoice
- DAPeryiteVoice
- DASanguineVoice
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- DASheogorathVoice
- DAVaerminaVoice
- Hircine's Voice for Recording
- Malacath's Voice for Recording
- Mephala's Voice for Recording
- Sanctuary Door Voice
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These NPCs cannot normally be encountered in-game; most were only used to test the game's functions during development, with some still being placed in their relevant test cells. They are listed here as a curiosity. In total, there are around 132 test NPCs left in the files, most of them lacking any substance. For this reason, it's unnecessary to list them all here.
- Alban Corinis
- Alban Justinius
- Arkana
- Belgarr
- Bendu Olo*
- Boromir**
- Brooke
- Bruce
- Caldwyn
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- Count Tyrone Rugen****
- Denyiir
 
- Derek
- Dewey Decimal***
- Genghis
- Genghis Clad
- Hawkeye
- Hlaro Dren*****
- Inigo Montoya****
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- Kill Me
- Lonely Man
- Lord Genghis
- Lynda Carter
- Prince Humperdinck****
- Shows-His-Arrow-Quickly
- Thulsa Doom
- Walks up and Down Stairs
- Widehead
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* Technically, Bendu Olo does appear in the game - it's you, the player, a male Imperial. Of course the name, race, and gender may be changed before you start, but Bendu is the default.
** Boromir shares the same name as the character from Lord of the Rings, but is a female. Despite this, her internal name of TestMaleFashionModel
shows she was at one point (intended to be) a male instead.
*** Dewey Decimal can be met through use of the Frostcrag Spire Glitch.
**** These NPCs are all named after the movie The Princess Bride, being named after a movie or other franchise is a trait they share with multiple other test NPCs.
***** Hlaro Dren is a name used by four different test NPCs, being a test character for male Imperials, Bretons, Khajiit, and Dark Elves. Based on the name, the Dark Elf variant was the first to be created, and the others originated as copies.