The Forgotten City was released on July 28, 2021, and is available on PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and Nintendo Switch. The Skyrim mod doesn't delve deep into philosophy like the game and talking to NPCs is pretty straightforward and doesn't require deep thinking. Making him see the error of his ways and choosing to talk it out is the best ending to get.Ĭhoosing violence is another way to get things done in both the mod and game, but it would mean having to go through the time loop a lot. Near the end of the game, talking to Pluto is the key. The quest will fail every time the player goes back in time, and then restart upon the player starting another time loop. The quest starts when the player speaks with Jarl Metellus and agrees to help him find who broke the Dwarves' Law. To move on in the quest, players engage in a conversation with him and exchange philosophies. Fantasy Forget-Me-Not is the main quest of The Forgotten City, a mod for Skyrim and Skyrim Special Edition.
One character the player can run into is the man known as 'The Hermit Philosopher,' and he simply wants to talk. If players want to get the canon ending, exploring every inch is required along with talking and helping everyone. The whole game is about not choosing violence as the answer.