MabFaerie
Faerie Queen
I'm generally pretty terrible at these sorts of things, but I figured I'd give it a go.
I've been lurking about this forum a while now and it seemed time to register and actually post something for a change.
So, that being said, Hello! I'm Mab. Lovely to make your acquaintance oh-mysterious-person(s)-reading-this.
Uuuuuuhm, I wish there was a template for this kind of thing so I'd know what to say. ^^;
Let's see... Since this a Skyrim forum, it makes sense to talk about Skyrim in my introductory post! Yeah, let's go with that! =D
Skyrim is my second Elder Scrolls game, Oblivion being the first. I dabbled in Morrowind a bit very recently when my boyfriend discovered the discs for it hiding under a pile of junk in his room.
All in all, I think I like Oblivion more, but I'm warming up to Skyrim over time.
Although I love rpgs, I don't generally play a whole lot of them because I heavily dislike the level grind involved. It's rather the catch 22 considering I love the plots of most rpgs I come across.
I guess I'm more of a backseat gamer when it comes to rpgs, as in I tend to make other people do the grinding and I pop in for the important parts and cut scenes.
One of the reasons why I prefer Elder Scrolls games is because it never really feels like grinding to me. I don't often come across a scenario where I'm fighting a monster and thinking "Damn, I should have stopped to level up before I entered this cave" probably due to level scaling. In fact, I think I'd be right in assuming level grinding would make the game *harder* rather than easier.
Another rpg series I can tolerate would be the Tales series, because it allows for multiplayer in battles, which means I get to enjoy the plot while playing backup healer at the same time! =3
Anyway, rpgs aside, I do love Survival Horror as well, so games like Fatal Frame, Silent Hill, Resident Evil are all wins in my book.
But enough about games! I'm rambling and this post is beginning to look like an autobiography. (I can't help feeling I've said so much about NOTHING all at once... >.>)
All in all, I'm generally a bubbly, friendly person who tends to ramble on a bit when given half an ear to talk to... ^^;; So feel free to pester me anytime you see me posting in the forums, I won't mind~
Nice to meet you! ^_^
I've been lurking about this forum a while now and it seemed time to register and actually post something for a change.
So, that being said, Hello! I'm Mab. Lovely to make your acquaintance oh-mysterious-person(s)-reading-this.
Uuuuuuhm, I wish there was a template for this kind of thing so I'd know what to say. ^^;
Let's see... Since this a Skyrim forum, it makes sense to talk about Skyrim in my introductory post! Yeah, let's go with that! =D
Skyrim is my second Elder Scrolls game, Oblivion being the first. I dabbled in Morrowind a bit very recently when my boyfriend discovered the discs for it hiding under a pile of junk in his room.
All in all, I think I like Oblivion more, but I'm warming up to Skyrim over time.
Although I love rpgs, I don't generally play a whole lot of them because I heavily dislike the level grind involved. It's rather the catch 22 considering I love the plots of most rpgs I come across.
I guess I'm more of a backseat gamer when it comes to rpgs, as in I tend to make other people do the grinding and I pop in for the important parts and cut scenes.
One of the reasons why I prefer Elder Scrolls games is because it never really feels like grinding to me. I don't often come across a scenario where I'm fighting a monster and thinking "Damn, I should have stopped to level up before I entered this cave" probably due to level scaling. In fact, I think I'd be right in assuming level grinding would make the game *harder* rather than easier.
Another rpg series I can tolerate would be the Tales series, because it allows for multiplayer in battles, which means I get to enjoy the plot while playing backup healer at the same time! =3
Anyway, rpgs aside, I do love Survival Horror as well, so games like Fatal Frame, Silent Hill, Resident Evil are all wins in my book.
But enough about games! I'm rambling and this post is beginning to look like an autobiography. (I can't help feeling I've said so much about NOTHING all at once... >.>)
All in all, I'm generally a bubbly, friendly person who tends to ramble on a bit when given half an ear to talk to... ^^;; So feel free to pester me anytime you see me posting in the forums, I won't mind~
Nice to meet you! ^_^