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Oh I eventually found a way to bring back Linwe. As much as I hate using the console panel, it's the only way to fix this.
Open the console panel and click on Linwe's body. Then type resurrect. That should bring him back from the dead so you can finish the quest. If it doesn't work the first...
*lol* Have you talked to the dark elves and the argonians in the Windhelm? The home city of Ulfric? They are forced to live in the slums and the argonians are not even allowed to live inside the city walls. Everyone who supports Ulfric there are xenophobics. ^_^;
I just got done with a quest at one of these strongholds about a cursed orc leader that needed to appease the orc god. Gotta say... not too fond of the culture.
No, no, I mean realism as in keeping to its nordic theme. I love the thief roles in games but IMO, not all the fancy skills you see like in Assassins Creed or other games is really nessesary for a thief/burglar/dark blade/ect. Makes it seem too OP.
Fun but overrated~ Bilbo Baggins was a (unwillingly) burglar and he didn't need to scale walls. :D *Nerding*
Hahaha, but I think Skyrim is trying to keep it realistic by avoiding the whole ninja-ing about.
Oblivion has something called the Levitation Act which bans that. So any levitation in Oblivion is a modification. Somewhat in Morrowind too. ( I still remember the falling dead man I came across with a journal on levitation experiments)
Plus Skyrim is so darn vast and you can pretty much...
I tried to understand Ulfric's reason for a free Skyrim... but after running a few quests and taking over Whiterun does it show how much of a slimy bastard him and his companions really are. It's true that he really is using his people for political power.
So I started from an early save and...
You can change your spouses outfit? :0 How?
I ended up marrying Revyn Sadri from Winterhelm but he turned out to be such a snarky rude dark elf. If killing is really the only way to "divorce".... well then I guess there's going to be an "accident". *Shifty eyes*
Yeah. From Fralia Gray-Mane. You can either hack-n-slash your way into the prison to save him or you can do it in a diplomatic way. I selected the peaceful way but I can't figure it out. I tried sneaking around the Northwatch Keep but once I enter the area, I get a failed quest message.
I've completed the Imperial quests and still unable to get this guy freed. (Peaceful quest) Talking to the Thalmors walking down the roads is pointless, and haven't found anything else that could convince that guard to let me in. Has anyone been able to figure it out yet?