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This is what I got so far. I really want my character to be capable in melee combat without having to resort to tanking. Destruction (frost) in conjunction with One-Handed seems like a nice fit.
For assassinations, I'll have my options of either a dagger or my bow. I'm still toying with the...
I'm not really sure about this one. I really enjoy using the bow for ranged attacks and my dagger or sword for assassinations/melee combat.
I've tried Conjuration, but the summons just get in my way and I sometimes hit them by mistake with the bow. That said, I do like the bound weapons...
He was put there by Bethesda to make a case for why dragons should be allowed to exist despite their inborn nature to dominate. He wasn't put there just so you could kill him and collect another dragon soul.
I would also prefer a more subtle look for vampires. I'm okay with pale skin, but glowing eyes completely defeats the purpose of trying to blend in with the populace. But I'm on console, so no mods for me. :(
The only issue I have with it is how obvious it is. Vampires are supposed to blend in. That said, it does look cool and I think that was Bethesda's intention.
Ulfric has his heart in the right place and I don't think he desires power just to have it; he wants to use it to save his people.
The Empire has completely failed in it's duty to protect it's citizens from a rival foreign power, and thus, has lost all credibility. Ulfric tells you this when...
It's tempting because of all the benefits. Avoid traveling during the day and there's no problems. The last character I played was a female Nord who chose to become a vampire. She looked really cool. This time I think I'll go with the Dawnguard for both practical and role playing purposes.
Aside from the scale being dialed back, I really did enjoy Halo 4's campaign more than Halo 3 and Reach. I can't say the same for the multiplayer. Halo 3 is really more my speed. Everything was just too fast and chaotic in Halo 4's MP, in my opinion.
ODST was an overpriced expansion pack to Halo 3. That said, both Halo 3 and Halo Reach are top notch games. Like I said, the games play better than most shooters. It's been that way ever since the original Halo. I prefer games like Rainbow Six and Battlefield to Halo, but I can't deny that Halo...