guy moves in, gets some compulsion to dig and hide his digging, uncovers some dwemer ruins, goes insane
his boyfriend shows up and dies and then the insane digging guy also dies far away from his house? wait there were reavers there maybe they killed him
I thought it would have some connection to an overarching solstheim plot or otherwise tie into something else but no this guy just went all creepy and maybe murdered his boyfriend for no reason?
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Looking up his journal it sounds like the ruins drove him mad.
I was catching up on a couple of pages and noticed you dudes talking about Landfall. What is that, because I don't remember ever hearing or reading about it ever? If it's Dragonborn stuff, put it in spoilers and say so please.
the real basic version is that the world is held up/together by the towers
e.g. the white-gold tower in the imperial capitol, the adamantine tower in high rock, red mountain in morrowind, the throat of the world in skyrim
there are more, I don't know how many there are but I'm guessing there's at least one for every province in tamriel
when all of the towers are destroyed or deactivated the world will either end or get real shitty
landfall
this is what the thalmor are working towards, their ultimate goal is to undo reality because they just really can not deal with being mortal
red mountain and I think the white-gold tower are down, and presumably they've taken care of whatever towers are in elfland
I'm given to understand the thalmor are working to destabilize skyrim so they can deactivate the throat of the world
that's something that I think you have to put together for yourself though
in fact I don't know if landfall's ever mentioned outside of the in-game books (I only know about it because of this thread) but the gradual failure of the towers seems to be a running theme in the elder scroll series so presumably at some point that will come to a head
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Landfall could work as a ES title, like they used Oblivion for Cyrodiil.
the real basic version is that the world is held up/together by the towers
e.g. the white-gold tower in the imperial capitol, the adamantine tower in high rock, red mountain in morrowind, the throat of the world in skyrim
there are more, I don't know how many there are but I'm guessing there's at least one for every province in tamriel
when all of the towers are destroyed or deactivated the world will either end or get real shitty
landfall
this is what the thalmor are working towards, their ultimate goal is to undo reality because they just really can not deal with being mortal
red mountain and I think the white-gold tower are down, and presumably they've taken care of whatever towers are in elfland
I'm given to understand the thalmor are working to destabilize skyrim so they can deactivate the throat of the world
that's something that I think you have to put together for yourself though
in fact I don't know if landfall's ever mentioned outside of the in-game books (I only know about it because of this thread) but the gradual failure of the towers seems to be a running theme in the elder scroll series so presumably at some point that will come to a head
Ooooh, that, okay. I've read about it here before and a bit in-game, I think it would make for a pretty cool ES game if that was a thing you were actively trying to stop.
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has anybody ever tried destruction magic/two-handed? does that end up being kind of annoying?
i kind of want to make a scary fire mage but i also want to use the
bloodskal blade
Here is my bizarre problem with Skyrim: I get annoyed when my gear disappears into the ether when I equip something else. Like, it shouldn't bother me. It happens all the time in games. But it does. So my current character uses only daggers and spells, since she can easily hide daggers on her person.
So, I find destruction/2H to be really annoying, because my massive beat-stick just keeps disappearing.
I think the prisoner intro works just fine because it means literally nothing but allows you to start with a blank slate and work up from there. Creating an established character with a backstory doesn't really work for the kind of games the Elder Scrolls series predominantly are.
I mean, there are plenty of ways to work around introducing a character with no backstory, but being a prisoner has worked so far and is only a thing you even need to consider for all of 5 minutes.
I wish games didn't start with a tutorial and just threw you into the game. Make the tutorial a separate part of the game accessible from the main menu and stop forcing me to sit through it every time I start a new game.
Yes, I know the ES games have modded out the beginning parts but not all games allow modding or have modding communities.
Next TES intro. Your character starts as someone who did wayyyyyy too much skooma and you wake up in a strange land with nothing on you, not even knowing who you are
Next TES intro. Your character starts as someone who did wayyyyyy too much skooma and you wake up in a strange land with nothing on you, not even knowing who you are
dog this was straight up the backstory for one my Skyrim dudes
it's why i start in rags not knowing what the fuck
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I wonder what the name of this skin is. Whoops, it's just a cat suit. It looked like a fur skin!
i was hoping to do the house questline early on but i am getting slaughtered by everyone and everything
guess i'll just have to figure out somewhere else to put my shit without spending money on a house
I had this problem trying to do the Companions questline early. On the first big mission there are two deathlords at the same time. "guys? guys? I'm level 5"
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Artaeum has closed its ports!
dragonborn location, hrodulf's house
guy moves in, gets some compulsion to dig and hide his digging, uncovers some dwemer ruins, goes insane
his boyfriend shows up and dies and then the insane digging guy also dies far away from his house? wait there were reavers there maybe they killed him
I thought it would have some connection to an overarching solstheim plot or otherwise tie into something else but no this guy just went all creepy and maybe murdered his boyfriend for no reason?
the jagged crown clips through the mask and it looks amazing
racist-ass Nords refusing to make their ceremonial religious headgear interspecies-compatible
this shit is why Archmage Dongalore the Dino-Nord burned the Stormcloaks to the ground
that would be swell
You cannot oppose the Aldmerri Dominion; your only choice is which factions to back in order to further destabilize Tamriel
fire from the deep
I was thinking of saying something like this, except the prisoners try to kill you as part of the tutorial dungeon
of your own device
they gathered for the feast
(vampire DLC)
I would prefer the exact opposite.
Start out with a mission to craft a makeshift weapon ... shanksmithing.
Then, I have to scrounge together a stockpile of rat meat; I gotta have grub as I escape the prison through the sewers.
While killing rats, I would multitask by using the shank to carve a set of lockpicks out of rat bones.
After that, I would have to use my ad-hoc, rat-bone lockpick set to escape my cell, shank the guard, confiscate his gear and escape into the sewers.
Next stop, the nearest skooma dealer. Dunmer gotta hit the pipe, yo.
After waking up from The Nod, I realize that I'm back in prison and I gotta get out again before the shakes set in and I can't make another shank.
I call this ... The Elder Scrolls: Recidivism.
Someday love will find you
break those chains that bind you
the real basic version is that the world is held up/together by the towers
e.g. the white-gold tower in the imperial capitol, the adamantine tower in high rock, red mountain in morrowind, the throat of the world in skyrim
there are more, I don't know how many there are but I'm guessing there's at least one for every province in tamriel
when all of the towers are destroyed or deactivated the world will either end or get real shitty
landfall
this is what the thalmor are working towards, their ultimate goal is to undo reality because they just really can not deal with being mortal
red mountain and I think the white-gold tower are down, and presumably they've taken care of whatever towers are in elfland
I'm given to understand the thalmor are working to destabilize skyrim so they can deactivate the throat of the world
that's something that I think you have to put together for yourself though
in fact I don't know if landfall's ever mentioned outside of the in-game books (I only know about it because of this thread) but the gradual failure of the towers seems to be a running theme in the elder scroll series so presumably at some point that will come to a head
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Ooooh, that, okay. I've read about it here before and a bit in-game, I think it would make for a pretty cool ES game if that was a thing you were actively trying to stop.
I would play this game.
But there would be no starting mission or tutorial. You just wake up in your cell and the game starts.
Its pretty late but there is a mod for that.
I mean, there are plenty of ways to work around introducing a character with no backstory, but being a prisoner has worked so far and is only a thing you even need to consider for all of 5 minutes.
Yes, I know the ES games have modded out the beginning parts but not all games allow modding or have modding communities.
in this respect, the Redguards agree with the elves
I wonder if the Yokudans intentionally tried to knock down their tower but accidentally ended up sinking the whole continent
i was hoping to do the house questline early on but i am getting slaughtered by everyone and everything
guess i'll just have to figure out somewhere else to put my shit without spending money on a house
I wonder if there's gonna be a game that's gonna deal with the adamantine tower.
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executioner standing over me, waiting for Alduin to land
poor guy just doesn't know how to deal with these improv actors
dog this was straight up the backstory for one my Skyrim dudes
it's why i start in rags not knowing what the fuck
I had this problem trying to do the Companions questline early. On the first big mission there are two deathlords at the same time. "guys? guys? I'm level 5"