The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered is filled with eerie elements like skeletons, spirits, and zombies, but a mysterious 'ghost horse' has recently caught the attention of the gaming community, absent from both the original 2006 game and the 2025 remaster.
The saga began with a Reddit post by user TaricIsNotASupport, who stumbled upon what appeared to be a spectral horse during their adventures in the game.
Uhhhh, guys, is this new?
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.reddit-embed-wrapper iframe { margin-left: 0 !important; }“While crafting spells in Frostcrag Spire, one of my favorite pastimes in the game, I noticed something incredibly strange in the distance upon leaving the Cosy Chaos Spire, which has sparked much debate within the community,” TaricIsNotASupport shared.
“Curiosity got the better of me, and I dashed over to investigate. To my astonishment, I encountered this unnamed spectral horse.
“Having logged thousands of hours in the original Oblivion and over a hundred in the Remaster, this was my first encounter with such a creature.
“I'm unsure if this is a new addition or something I've simply overlooked in the past.”
TaricIsNotASupport reached out to the community for assistance in unraveling this mystery, igniting a digital ghost hunt. Players scoured the Unofficial Elder Scrolls Pages for any mention of a spectral mount in the original Oblivion, but found nothing.
To the people asking if I can ride or interact with the spooky horse, yes! 1/2
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.reddit-embed-wrapper iframe { margin-left: 0 !important; }Speculation arose about the possibility of it being a mod, but TaricIsNotASupport clarified they were playing on a PlayStation 5, where mods are not available. They also shared a video clip of their character riding the spectral horse. Despite its ethereal appearance, the horse functions like any other in Oblivion. “It fast travels and can even be stabled!” TaricIsNotASupport exclaimed. “It's officially my steed!”
Some suggested this ghost horse could be the result of a glitch, perhaps triggered by a misfired spell. Bethesda games are notorious for their bugs, including a camera glitch that worsens over time, and this ghost horse might be another quirky addition.
“Very strange, the wiki mentions only two unique horses, Shadowmere and unicorns,” commented ClaymoreBeatz. “There aren't any horse mods that create this effect, so I believe you're not using a PC. It's likely a glitch in the Remastered version or a magical effect gone awry. Armored horses' names typically change to 'Armored horse,' so maybe it's an Armored horse affected by a spell, causing its name and effect to glitch.”
I was asked if Spookmane* can be buffed and if it stays spectral; the answer is yes!
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.reddit-embed-wrapper iframe { margin-left: 0 !important; }Others speculated that developers Bethesda and Virtuos might have secretly added this ghost horse to Oblivion Remastered as a hidden treat for players to discover. While less likely, it's an intriguing possibility that raises questions about other potential secrets within the remaster.
Many players are eager to replicate the phenomenon and acquire their own ghost horse, but TaricIsNotASupport has not identified any specific method for spawning it.
Dubbed 'Spookmane' by TaricIsNotASupport, this spectral steed has become a beloved addition to their journey. Whether it's a unique glitch, a secret feature, or something else, Spookmane has captured the imagination and affection of the Oblivion community.
“This creature might be my favorite new companion,” TaricIsNotASupport shared. “Spookmane, you're glorious and I love you.”
Oblivion Remastered, crafted by remake experts Virtuos with Unreal Engine 5, boasts numerous visual and gameplay enhancements. It delivers stunning 4K resolution at 60 frames per second, alongside significant updates to leveling systems, character creation, combat animations, and in-game menus. Additional dialogue, a refined third-person view, and advanced lip sync technology have also been introduced, leading some fans to argue that it's more of a remake than a remaster. Bethesda has clarified their decision to opt for a remaster.As players dive into the remastered world, they're advised to tackle Kvatch early to avoid the level scaling turning it into a daunting challenge. There's also buzz about a player who managed to break free from Cyrodiil and explore regions like Valenwood, Skyrim, and even Hammerfell, rumored to be the setting for The Elder Scrolls VI.
For a comprehensive experience, don't miss our detailed guide to Oblivion Remastered, featuring an expansive Interactive Map, complete Walkthroughs for the Main Questline and all Guild Quests, tips on How to Build the Perfect Character, a list of Things to Do First, and every PC Cheat Code available.