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The Wanderer

Young Heritic
Everyone meets those memorable people during there travels, who are some of the people you remember most?
 

ThriceHeart

Last Hunter of Toru-Manawa
The Nord chick named Agni that lives by herself up on a secluded mountain side that overlooks Falkreath township. She teaches you useful skills for the hunter.
 

Saozig

Hippy
I like Angi too. Also any skooma dealer, the old orc who has a death wish and the other orc that gives you attitude. Hired thugs are favorite too--I always love finding out who I've pissed off. I also like it when I cross paths with the Khajiit caravans as they are traveling, as well as the quartermasters at the Imperial and SC camps, so I can unload some loot on them without going back to town.

But my endearing, all-time favorite is the Dunmer farmer who tells me, "I'm on my way to Windhelm to join up with the Stormcloaks. Ulfric has the right idea!"

May Azura bless you, serjo.
 

The Wanderer

Young Heritic
The Nord chick named Agni that lives by herself up on a secluded mountain side that overlooks Falkreath township. She teaches you useful skills for the hunter.
Yeah i stumbled across her once, that was cool.
 

The Wanderer

Young Heritic
I like Angi too. Also any skooma dealer, the old orc who has a death wish and the other orc that gives you attitude. Hired thugs are favorite too--I always love finding out who I've pissed off. I also like it when I cross paths with the Khajiit caravans as they are traveling, as well as the quartermasters at the Imperial and SC camps, so I can unload some loot on them without going back to town.

But my endearing, all-time favorite is the Dunmer farmer who tells me, "I'm on my way to Windhelm to join up with the Stormcloaks. Ulfric has the right idea!"

May Azura bless you, serjo.
Lol that Dunmer Farmer, haven't ever seen him.
 

Shadow King

Grand master of the Order of Talos.
i know it sounds bad but cant remember the wood elfs name he lives in iverstead (im sure) and he mentions how his life may not look like much but he is content and isnt that all that matters. he just seems really humble.
 

jr866gooner

Member
The old lady in the shack near river wood- she went for me! Robbed her of all her veg tho! Having discovered she was a witch she tried her spells!

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Saint Vicious

Still sober
The old lady in the shack near river wood- she went for me! Robbed her of all her veg tho! Having discovered she was a witch she tried her spells!

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Ansi I believe. I was level 2 and she capped my ass with lighting, completely unprovoked. So, I like to think of creative ways to kill her. I once killed a chicken in river wood, then lead all the mad townspeople to her house. Then I punched her and made her hostile. Then she attacked every one else. Then I used the call dragon shout. Then I hid in sneak mod and watched. Took forever to plan and execute. Completely worth it.

Bad thing is I also caused every one else in riverwood to be killed. But, still worth it.
 
I am always very suspicious of those who wander round Skyrim with no visible arms or armor: pilgrims, the farmer mentioned above etc. Given the prevelance of bandits and dangerous wildlife, these are either the stupidest, luckiest, or secretly the most dangerous people out there.
 

Moris

...
I am always very suspicious of those who wander round Skyrim with no visible arms or armor: pilgrims, the farmer mentioned above etc. Given the prevelance of bandits and dangerous wildlife, these are either the stupidest, luckiest, or secretly the most dangerous people out there.

I like to wander around Skyrim in my prison outfit (enchanted, of course, and bolstered with a ring, cap, and necklace). It makes me feel so... incognita.
 

AS88

Well-Known Member
Staff member
Filnjar at Shor's Stone. I have a bit of a bromance with him, and I want to know why such a nice, friendly, hard-working man doesn't have a wife.

I always have a chat with the Khajiit caravans, and sometimes help guard them if they're wandering a dangerous area. I always feel bad if I take Kharjo as a follower, but give them loads of free stuff to make up for it, maybe so they can pay another guard for a while.

The bandits at Nilheim. Their leader poses as an injured peddler and claims to have been robbed by the bandits. After escorting him across the bridge, him and his friends all turn on you. It's an ambush, and the guy you had tried to help commands his accomplices, whips out a bow and starts shooting levelled arrows at you. Most satisfying Fus Ro Dah -> huge fall -> bandit death ever.

Brynjolf is another who intrigues me. I want to know his story; has he always been part of the Guild, did he even grow up there? Or did something happen, did he lose someone, which made him turn to a life of crime? I also want to know more about Delvin Mallory, he's such a nice guy, even though he sounds like a 1920s cockney bank robber.

Lu'ah Al-Skaven. Crazy necromancer lady using the spirits of Nordic legends to lead her vengeful army of the dead. First time I killed her, I just passed her off as a crazy, but since then I've actually felt an amount of sympathy for her. Losing a loved one is terrible, it's a shame that in her grief she turned into a crazy, crazy lady.
 

Daedra'Mc'Bitch

Well-Known Member
I'd say Aventus Aretino. A child alone in his house, with creepy lighting, chanting some ritual in front of a human skeleton.
 

Ice Troll

New Member
The woman (forgotten name) who you are trying to rescue, but turns out to be the leader of the bandits who were supposed to have kidnapped her.
 

Irish

Thane of Solitude
The woman (forgotten name) who you are trying to rescue, but turns out to be the leader of the bandits who were supposed to have kidnapped her.

I believe her name is Fjola. I always help her out.

So far, my most memorable character is Angi. If I could take her as a follower or at least hire her as my steward, I would in a heartbeat.
 

Pijack

Member
That guy below that Honeybrew Meadery in Whiterun. The guy was going to take the World with Skeevers! What the in the name of Talos!
 

The Wanderer

Young Heritic
The old lady in the shack near river wood- she went for me! Robbed her of all her veg tho! Having discovered she was a witch she tried her spells!

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Yeah her little basement was creepy ha cool find though!
 

The Wanderer

Young Heritic
That guy below that Honeybrew Meadery in Whiterun. The guy was going to take the World with Skeevers! What the in the name of Talos!
He was pretty powerful ha, he suprised me my first time through.
 

The Wanderer

Young Heritic
The woman (forgotten name) who you are trying to rescue, but turns out to be the leader of the bandits who were supposed to have kidnapped her.
hmm Don't think i came across this one yet, thanks for sharing!
 

The Wanderer

Young Heritic
Filnjar at Shor's Stone. I have a bit of a bromance with him, and I want to know why such a nice, friendly, hard-working man doesn't have a wife.

I always have a chat with the Khajiit caravans, and sometimes help guard them if they're wandering a dangerous area. I always feel bad if I take Kharjo as a follower, but give them loads of free stuff to make up for it, maybe so they can pay another guard for a while.

The bandits at Nilheim. Their leader poses as an injured peddler and claims to have been robbed by the bandits. After escorting him across the bridge, him and his friends all turn on you. It's an ambush, and the guy you had tried to help commands his accomplices, whips out a bow and starts shooting levelled arrows at you. Most satisfying Fus Ro Dah -> huge fall -> bandit death ever.

Brynjolf is another who intrigues me. I want to know his story; has he always been part of the Guild, did he even grow up there? Or did something happen, did he lose someone, which made him turn to a life of crime? I also want to know more about Delvin Mallory, he's such a nice guy, even though he sounds like a 1920s cockney bank robber.

Lu'ah Al-Skaven. Crazy necromancer lady using the spirits of Nordic legends to lead her vengeful army of the dead. First time I killed her, I just passed her off as a crazy, but since then I've actually felt an amount of sympathy for her. Losing a loved one is terrible, it's a shame that in her grief she turned into a crazy, crazy lady.
Awesome post, i haven't seen the necromancer lady, perhaps one day i'll come across her in my travels.
 

AS88

Well-Known Member
Staff member
Awesome post, i haven't seen the necromancer lady, perhaps one day i'll come across her in my travels.

She's somewhere in the Rift, but I won't spoil it for you :)
 

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