RockBoyEmy
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Hahahaaa, where do you live?Speaking of which, this is the view I got earlier tonight.
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Hahahaaa, where do you live?Speaking of which, this is the view I got earlier tonight.
Oh, wait, sorry. It didn't load the images at first, so I thought you were talking about a real aurora next to where you liveSpeaking of which, this is the view I got earlier tonight.
In reality, Atlanta GAHahahaaa, where do you live?Speaking of which, this is the view I got earlier tonight.
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The night sky views in Skyrim always make me think of this guy's time-lapse video he took from quite possibly the most amazingly beautiful place on the planet, El Tiede in the Spanish island of Tenerife. I'm not typically an overwhelmingly emotional person, but this video absolutely blows me away every time I watch it. The universe puts on a show for us every night.Oh, wait, sorry. It didn't load the images at first, so I thought you were talking about a real aurora next to where you liveSpeaking of which, this is the view I got earlier tonight.
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You are kidding me.....The night sky views in Skyrim always make me think of this guy's time-lapse video he took from quite possibly the most amazingly beautiful place on the planet, El Tiede in the Spanish island of Tenerife. I'm not typically an overwhelmingly emotional person, but this video absolutely blows me away every time I watch it. The universe puts on a show for us every night.
You can literally see your path through the Milky Way. The Ludovico Einaudi piece, "Nuvole Bianche" backing it couldn't have been any more fitting for the video either.
The video was over a month's worth of time lapse photographs put together. That location is site of one of the best observatories in the world, for obvious reasons. Some of the other Earth-based photography was amazing. I like how you can see the clouds in motion just like the water they actually are. Looks tide the tide rolling in. Also the segment around 0:38, that orange-yellow glow you see isn't a sunrise or sunset like it might appear, it's the light of the sun shining through the upper levels of a massive Sahara Desert sandstorm.You are kidding me.....The night sky views in Skyrim always make me think of this guy's time-lapse video he took from quite possibly the most amazingly beautiful place on the planet, El Tiede in the Spanish island of Tenerife. I'm not typically an overwhelmingly emotional person, but this video absolutely blows me away every time I watch it. The universe puts on a show for us every night.
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You can literally see your path through the Milky Way. The Ludovico Einaudi piece, "Nuvole Bianche" backing it couldn't have been any more fitting for the video either.
I mean those images were just.... Almost unreal! Ok, most of them are let's say "normal" landscapes. But to be honest, I would never say that it is possible to have such a strong view of the milky way from Earth. I mean, look at minutes 0.30 or 1.40...It's sooo strong, stars and the nebulosa. It seems like it's the sky of another planet, or actually not even seen from a planet but just being there, in the middle of the.... Something and watching the "universe panorama".
Thank you for this video, it was just outstanding
(yes, I am quite a strongly emotional person sometimes
And living in italy for almost 9 years now, I can say that yes, Einaudi's song is just perfect)
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Damn... It's just breathtaking..The video was over a month's worth of time lapse photographs put together. That location is site of one of the best observatories in the world, for obvious reasons. Some of the other Earth-based photography was amazing. I like how you can see the clouds in motion just like the water they actually are. Looks tide the tide rolling in. Also the segment around 0:38, that orange-yellow glow you see isn't a sunrise or sunset like it might appear, it's the light of the sun shining through the upper levels of a massive Sahara Desert sandstorm.
It makes you feel about a centimeter tall doesn't it?
I encountered my first Serpentine Dragon today. They are supposed to appear at level 58 and I am only level 54. I don't know whether playing on master makes a difference but anyway...It was guarding the first "Bend Will" word wall you seek in Solstheim and helped me fight off a whole bunch of Deathlords, before I had to put it down. Then stinky old Miraak showed up and did his thing.. GGRR..
Also encountered an Elder dragon curled up asleep in it's burial mound, before I disturbed it and it got cranky with me.
Bring on the Revered Dragons!
I encountered my first Serpentine Dragon today. They are supposed to appear at level 58 and I am only level 54. I don't know whether playing on master makes a difference but anyway...It was guarding the first "Bend Will" word wall you seek in Solstheim and helped me fight off a whole bunch of Deathlords, before I had to put it down. Then stinky old Miraak showed up and did his thing.. GGRR..
Also encountered an Elder dragon curled up asleep in it's burial mound, before I disturbed it and it got cranky with me.
Bring on the Revered Dragons!
A quote from Uesp Dragons page:
"The sections below detail the attributes and abilities of each of the various types of dragons. The types of dragons that spawn in the wild will depend on your level, but regardless of your level, dragons' combat abilities and their centrality to the game's plot effectively make them game bosses. Note that although the different varieties of dragon normally start to appear at the player level indicated, it is possible, though rare, to encounter a more powerful dragon at a much lower level"
I remember reading about it a couple months ago
so you like slow motion arrows I hate them only when the arrow goes into slow motion.......then misses the targetmy moment is the slow motion arrow headshot when they are so far away you can see them enough wihile zoomed in, i love the slow motion arrow kills... each and everyone
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When that happens I always feel it's slow motion taunting me.so you like slow motion arrows I hate them only when the arrow goes into slow motion.......then misses the targetmy moment is the slow motion arrow headshot when they are so far away you can see them enough wihile zoomed in, i love the slow motion arrow kills... each and everyone
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In some alternate reality, the arrow you shot probably went through the dragon and right into a "wow, this is great, I can't believe I finally escaped death in Solitude after 6 attempts" Roggvir who just happened to bend over to lace a boot in just the most inopportune location and moment and got the OP arrow right through the head.Super potion forged a longbow to do something in the neighborhood of 150k damage. Named it "Just in Case Annoying Dragon Kills my NPCs". Turned the difficulty to legendary. Legendary Dragon attacks Riverwood. Put on superstealth gear and become invisible. Wait for dragon to land on a roof. Shoot the dragon with the OP bow with a three times sneak attack bonus. Dragon only loses a fourth of its hp bar.
Me: Oh shi-.... *dead*
That about sums it up for me.
Alternate reality? Nah. It really happened. That is definitely how it went down. In other news, that dragon is what made me rage quit Legendary Difficulty because it was impossible to out skill most enemies that had Kill Cam animations. That dragon ate my as* so many times... I finally decided enough was enough and got out my back-up gloves, labeled "Only in case of Emergency" and let my rage fly as I pounded that freaking lizard into submission. Regrettably I didn't get the last laugh. I killed him only to forget to watch my HP. I'm sitting there celebrating and the drain life combined with the dragon's last breath of fire killed me. After that... oh I took Steve Wozniack's advice to heart after that. It turns out my Xbox could fit through a window, so I decided to spare it against my better judgement.In some alternate reality, the arrow you shot probably went through the dragon and right into a "wow, this is great, I can't believe I finally escaped death in Solitude after 6 attempts" Roggvir who just happened to bend over to lace a boot in just the most inopportune location and moment and got the OP arrow right through the head.