MyNameIsJon
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I like Barbas, he is funny, you got to admit. xD~
I wouldn't know. He barely, if ever, talked to me when we were traveling.
His actions spoke louder than words, and they were not amusing. :/
I like Barbas, he is funny, you got to admit. xD~
I liked Barbas. I've wished for a talking pet since I was a kid, so finding one in the game made me happy.
Most annoying quest for me is probably In My Time of Need. First of all, I don't like having side quests forced upon me. It's a pain to trek all the way to Rorikstead to tell the Alik'r about Saadia, when, that early in the game, I've had no reason to go that way yet and thus can't fast travel, and there's nothing at all of interest along the way that makes the trip worthwhile. The alternative is less fun; clearing out a dungeon only to be accosted by Kematu and his hour-long rant. And in the end, I'm never sure that I've done the right thing! I tend to believe Saadia's lying, so I side with the Alik'r, but what if I'm wrong? I don't like the lack of a solid answer to this quest.
I liked Barbas. I've wished for a talking pet since I was a kid, so finding one in the game made me happy.
Most annoying quest for me is probably In My Time of Need. First of all, I don't like having side quests forced upon me. It's a pain to trek all the way to Rorikstead to tell the Alik'r about Saadia, when, that early in the game, I've had no reason to go that way yet and thus can't fast travel, and there's nothing at all of interest along the way that makes the trip worthwhile. The alternative is less fun; clearing out a dungeon only to be accosted by Kematu and his hour-long rant. And in the end, I'm never sure that I've done the right thing! I tend to believe Saadia's lying, so I side with the Alik'r, but what if I'm wrong? I don't like the lack of a solid answer to this quest.
WHen the Alikr come to talk to you, jump exit the conversation and it's going to be all right. Or just hand her to the AlikrI liked Barbas. I've wished for a talking pet since I was a kid, so finding one in the game made me happy.
Most annoying quest for me is probably In My Time of Need. First of all, I don't like having side quests forced upon me. It's a pain to trek all the way to Rorikstead to tell the Alik'r about Saadia, when, that early in the game, I've had no reason to go that way yet and thus can't fast travel, and there's nothing at all of interest along the way that makes the trip worthwhile. The alternative is less fun; clearing out a dungeon only to be accosted by Kematu and his hour-long rant. And in the end, I'm never sure that I've done the right thing! I tend to believe Saadia's lying, so I side with the Alik'r, but what if I'm wrong? I don't like the lack of a solid answer to this quest.