Selling Stolen Goods in Oblivion Remastered: Fences, Guilds, and Profit

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In the thrilling world of The Elder Scrolls 4 Oblivion, the sticky fingers of a daring thief can often find themselves in possession of stolen goods. But fear not, for there exists a solution to this conundrum - fences. These shady characters, exclusive to members of the notorious Thieves Guild, are the key to offloading ill-gotten gains without a hitch. As you climb the ranks within the guild, a variety of fences become available, each with their own set of requirements and perks. From the likes of Angar and Darji to Luciana Galina and Orin, these merchants offer a lifeline to those looking to make a quick septim or two from their pilfered treasures.
But the world of thievery in Oblivion Remastered isn't limited to the confines of the Thieves Guild. Outside this exclusive circle, individuals like Mannheim Maulhand and Mirage Dar lurk in the shadows, ready to trade in stolen wares for a price. Mannheim Maulhand, a gruff Nord running the Inn of Ill Omen, may not have the deepest pockets, but he's always willing to take a look at your hot merchandise. On the other hand, Mirage Dar, a mysterious Khajiit associated with the Dark Brotherhood, offers a more clandestine option for those willing to walk on the darker side of the law.
For the truly ambitious thieves seeking to expand their operations, Dunbarrow Cove presents an enticing opportunity. This optional hideout, included in the Oblivion Remastered DLC, allows players to establish a base of operations complete with vendors offering fence services. By seizing control of Dunbarrow Cove through a series of quests, players can further enhance their criminal enterprises and maximize their profits. With a keen eye for opportunity and a knack for staying one step ahead of the authorities, any aspiring thief can turn a tidy profit in the vibrant world of Oblivion Remastered.

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