Anyone want to wake up in Skyrim?

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I know we have some beautiful places on this real world we live in. But do any of you just wish you would wake up and find yourself in a primative inn and when you walk outside you realize your in Riverwood?

Why would you want to live in Skyrim rather than here?

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Specter of Death

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I'd love to wake up in the world of Nirn. Particularly the Dead Man's Inn in Falkreath. Or perhaps somewhere in High Rock or Valenwood. For me, I love fantasy worlds, and there is just something enchanting about the simplicity and wonder that the world of Elder Scrolls has to offer that the real world cannot.

I've had many a dream waking up as one of my Roleplaying characters in the world of Nirn and just exploring and experience everything Skyrim has to offer.
 
I think I would. Of course, being a fantasy world, it would be extremely dangerous (walk out of town for twelve seconds and run into a frost troll or an angry bear), but also a remarkably free world where you can kind of do whatever you want (unlike the real world where many don't have much choice, and most are stuck on the course they take once they've embarked on it). You could also heal yourself instantly and cure any disease just by taking a potion or visiting a shrine. The world of Skyrim has many charms.
 

Cybernettr

Member
I play it in VR, and I can’t tell you the number of times I have grabbed a real world snack and eaten it while in one of the inns or at the palace banquet table and just soaked up the ambience. It’s that good! :D
 
I was just arriving in Riverwood at about dusk in-game, and thinking what a picturesque little village it is and how, if Skyrim was a real place, I'd love to live in Riverwood.
 

LuChao

The Martial artist
I would love to live in the realm of Tamriel to venture across all the lands that make up the Elder scrolls world
 

jonathan90

well known member
Yeah a teleportation escape from this world .actually that is kind of strange lol
 

Morgan

Well-Known Member
I would love to be able to do long-distance walks in a world like Skyrim. Long-distance hiking is my favorite form of recreation. I've hiked chunks of the Pacific Crest Trail and the Appalachian Trail, walked the entire Ring of Kerry all in one go, as well as some shorter walks in Ireland, and about half the Camino Santiago de Compostela. I have a lot more I'd love to do, including one across the Gobi I hope to someday be able to afford. A few things I've never been able to escape though, even on these walks -- the sound of trucks and other construction machinery, the distant hum of highways, cars going by, sometimes stopping to ask if you need a lift (almost exclusively in Ireland) then being unable to fathom that you are walking for fun, airplanes overhead, cell phones ringing, power lines buzzing . . .

The modern world has places as beautiful or more so but you just can't get away from the noise and machines. In Skyrim you can start from anywhere and head any direction across pristine, unbroken countryside. That's what I'd like. Preferably with access to modern medicine and no bandits though.
 

den230n

New Member
If I wake up in Skyrim, in 2 minutes i might be dead-guy-under-a-stone-near-the-river.
Because it's dangerous. But who would say, our world isn't dangerous?
 

sticky runes

Well-Known Member
I would like to live in skyrim because the public transport is available 24/7 so i can spend all night getting pissed in Markarth and make it safely back home to Whiterun at the wee hours of morning and the carriage ride costs bugger all.
 

Cydramech

New Member
Only with the following conditions:

1. I can choose my looks, race, & gender (I'll be a Nordic-Redgard Female)
2. If we could advance the time & technology by a few thousand years.
 

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