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I got Oblivion a couple days ago and it has been a lot of fun so far. I would recommend buying it. I got my copy for $20 with Fallout 3. Arena is also a lot of fun, but it is a very different game from Skyrim!
When I fought him, he was glitched into the door. I had to just flame the door so that whenever a bit of hand poked through I damaged him, hopefully enough that I wouldn't have to sit there for half an hour.
I would say no for the Dawnbreaker, as it is still a Daedric artefact and Vigilants are Daedra hunters, not undead hunters. The Spellbreaker should be fine though, it's just a Dwarven shield.
Jeez, they're just followers. People don't get this heated IRL over who's their favourite friend, so why do they get into a frenzy over virtual people who carry your stuff?
"Psst. I know who your are. Hail Sithis!"
The funny thing is the guard is pretty much yelling it out in public. Also, he's letting a mass murderer walk by without caring.
My little brother saved him by just charging in there swinging his weapons. He went straight for the headsman and Roggvir managed to escape in the confusion. Everyone still talked about what a tragedy his execution was though.
They would want an Imperial victory because the Empire accepts the Thalmor, while the Stormcloaks would stick their heads on pikes if they kept Talos worship banned.
There are none. Volkihar Vampires are leveled enemies, meaning they will replace some vampires when you reach a certain level (they showed up for me around level 40-45)
What I did was equip the Robes of Recharging, a fairly early-game set of robes that double your Magicka regeneration rate, and then got my (essential) follower to attack an essential character. I cast Calm on them until my Illusion was at 100.
A perk tree might be kind of awkward. Would it just sit there, greyed out and neglected until you become a werewolf? Maybe "werewolf quests" where you get a small permanent buff at the end of them?
Ulfric isn't crowned king because for the high king to be crowned, all Jarls must meet in a conference called the Moot, where they decide on a high king. Of course, this takes time to set up.
You still get disrespect from the Thieves' Guild members because they are more of a family than an...