It's called the fighter's lair.
It's about 10 MB. and it's free!
http://kotaku.com/gaming/last-dlc-for-oblivion/new-free-oblivion-content-hits-pc-360-309369.php
my impressions:
the marauders are easy to fight. once you get the castle, you go to this guy in the imperial city to buy your castle improvements which cost about 26,000 gold for the 9 areas (you can buy 1 room at a time for 2,510) of the castle.
the place is actually pretty decently sized and probably the biggest single building in the game. Kotaku said you can tell the men to do shit for you and you can basically tell them to follow you or keep patrolling.
for taxidermy, you have to bring the taxidermist a piece of the animal (troll fat, bear pelt, etc.)
for wine, you have to bring the vintner a few ingredients. once he makes it though, it ends up filling up a tank and you can use it as many times as you want I guess.
It's about 10 MB. and it's free!
http://kotaku.com/gaming/last-dlc-for-oblivion/new-free-oblivion-content-hits-pc-360-309369.php
my impressions:
the marauders are easy to fight. once you get the castle, you go to this guy in the imperial city to buy your castle improvements which cost about 26,000 gold for the 9 areas (you can buy 1 room at a time for 2,510) of the castle.
the place is actually pretty decently sized and probably the biggest single building in the game. Kotaku said you can tell the men to do shit for you and you can basically tell them to follow you or keep patrolling.
for taxidermy, you have to bring the taxidermist a piece of the animal (troll fat, bear pelt, etc.)
for wine, you have to bring the vintner a few ingredients. once he makes it though, it ends up filling up a tank and you can use it as many times as you want I guess.