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Sah

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destiny
ˈdɛstɪni/
noun
noun: destiny; plural noun: destinies

the events that will necessarily happen to a particular person or thing in the future.
"she was unable to control her own destiny"

the hidden power believed to control future events; fate.
"she believed in destiny"

Do you remember your very first time? o_O (
no no not that first time :oops:) this one is talking about the very first time you where told that you have a Destiny? :eek:

The Destiny of becoming the Dragonborn & saving all of Skyrim :Dragonborn:


Question #1: Was it special for you?

Question #2: Is being the Dragonborn something important?

Question #3: Do you feel that Destiny in the new re-mastered version will affect you the same way as it did in the un-mastered version?, keeping in mind that now you know how all the story unfolds

 
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Harc

Big Hog
I haven't completed the main storyline of Skyrim in over 2 years for reasons relating to character builds and disinterest. Being a Dragonborn was cool at first, but you know what's better than upholding the destiny layed out before you? Creating your very own :D
 

sticky runes

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well the trailer for Skyrim showed a guy about to fight a dragon, so I assumed that's what was going to happen in the game any way. Wasn't exactly a big surprise when I found out my character was a specially gifted hero with the power to save the world from dragons.

What was more exciting was realizing I didn't actually have to become a dragon slayer and could be a bystander who completely ignores dragons to live in a house somewhere and do whatever I want. F#ck destiny.
 
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Daelon DuLac

How do you backstab a Dragon?
Destiny is a terrible game, although some of the DLCs are interesting, it's still a terrible, terrible game...

Oh wait. We're talking about SR DB Destiny! Got it.

Nah - destiny or not, I'm gonna play SR the way I want. Shouts are nice, but, eventually Dragons end up being like mosquitoes, only more annoying (and heavy!).
 

Papoy

DON'T EXPECT SPOILER WARNINGS FROM ME
I haven't completed the main storyline of Skyrim in over 2 years for reasons relating to character builds and disinterest. Being a Dragonborn was cool at first, but you know what's better than upholding the destiny layed out before you? Creating your very own :D
Well said, my friend!
Nah - destiny or not, I'm gonna play SR the way I want. Shouts are nice, but, eventually Dragons end up being like mosquitoes, only more annoying (and heavy!).
You forget gold. Shiny clinky gold. The gold you get from backstabbing those mosquitoes.

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Answer number one: Not at first, I came to skyrim completly ignorant of anything related to TES series. I just heard that TES V was great game.

Answer number two: I suppose it is. It's just that the rest of Nirin will have to deal with it in case I decide not to give a damn. #freedom

Answer number three: I wont be getting remastered, and I dont think it would affect me in any positive way either. IMO waste of money, and un-mastered still looks good on Ultra, so I wont be bothering myself with it.
 
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Kohlar the Unkilled

Time for some ale
To bring about an end to the cycles, the Kalpas, is no small thing.

That being said, I've only created a couple of characters that fully embraced their destiny as Dragonborn, (or any destiny for that matter). To them, it was special. :beermug:
 
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