I discovered way late that you can cast Magelight on a follower for a Candlelight effect. You can then cast the stationary one normally and have both. Combine with Candlelight on yourself and two torches, and you can light up even the dimmest hollow.
That same thing happened to me for a decent bit.It took me several hundred hours of tedium (and cursing) to realize I could pull the left or right trigger to advance my slider bar, when dealing with high quantities, like septims.
Yeah, I discovered that by accident wandering the land around Lakeview. The Thalmor report on the one guy is funny, Elenwen totally didn't believe the guy.Yeah, unfortunately I forget where it is, and I end up inadvertently running by it at too early a level. :/ Still cool. Now I leave it in place, just for fun.
Ever been to the Talos shrine massacre in Falkreath hold?
I was hundreds of hours in when I discovered that it is possible, when informing the Jarl of the dragon attack on Helgen, to avoid Irileth entirely and talk directly to the Jarl, upon which you have a completely different conversation with him.
If it wasn't for someone on this forum pointing out the weapon plaque above the door at Breezehome, I doubt I'd ever have discovered it for myself.
I discovered way late that you can cast Magelight on a follower for a Candlelight effect. You can then cast the stationary one normally and have both. Combine with Candlelight on yourself and two torches, and you can light up even the dimmest hollow.
OMG!!!!!!
Why am I suddenly remembering that old Twilight Zone episode:Well, since I quit TESO, I'm never going to cook "Bosmer Surprise" or whatever it was called.But the surprise was human meat in it.
A very well hidden strongbox and book (I think it was a skill book) just outside the main entrance to Bleak Falls Barrow. After 3000+ total hours in Skyrim (and 100++ runs through BFB) I never knew about that until my brother found it in his game.