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iimsynysterx

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My wow moment was when I saw my tenth dragon, it landed on ground and i went up to kill him, but before i could even hit it once, a giant came out of nowhere and killer it for me, so i took the soul and went about my day, thanks alot giants!
 

brandon

Active Member
I quick travel to Dragon bridge to tail the Pentius Oculatus, Its night and riding down the road is a spectral horse and headless rider
i followed that headless horseman all over that damn place but i lost him below labryinthian.(damn frost trolls got me distracted then some drow from the nearby cemetary.) will you get a quest from him or from the town he starts near cause he said something about a game when i started chasing him.
 

Shew

Account closed (at sincere request).
no clue you followed him more than I did I was already on a mission to assassinate a agent of the emperor
 

brandon

Active Member
no clue you followed him more than I did I was already on a mission to assassinate a agent of the emperor
yeah i was too i think. in marthal right. but i remembered following a ghost in oblivion and he gives you a quest. was hoping this one would too.
 

Brad

Member
I don't like how easily giants kill dragons. Dragons should womp-a-stomp giants. Tear of an arm, fly away with it, club still in hand, feed their little baby dragons, come back for his leg for dessert, and then barbeque the rest for worm food.
 

brandon

Active Member
I don't like how easily giants kill dragons. Dragons should womp-a-stomp giants. Tear of an arm, fly away with it, club still in hand, feed their little baby dragons, come back for his leg for dessert, and then barbeque the rest for worm food.
lol there are different lvls of dragons but ive seen dragons kill more giants then giants kill dragons but that doesnt mean a dragon cant bite off more then he can chew.
 

brandon

Active Member
He should be able to chew 3 giants at once I tell you!
im sure some can i fight mostly elder dragons now and one attacked riverwood while i was walking to it and there are like ten bodies burnt to a crisp now and the blacksmith guy from the beginning of the game is lying dead on a wooden bridge too. so im sure i havent seen the strongest ones yet.
 

Brad

Member
I LOVE how realistic this randomization is!! To have a dragon kill charatcers that have played somewhat important parts in the actual storyline... AWESOME! I love how no one is safe, no one is special. Except maybe Drakal.
 

brandon

Active Member
I LOVE how realistic this randomization is!! To have a dragon kill charatcers that have played somewhat important parts in the actual storyline... AWESOME! I love how no one is safe, no one is special. Except maybe Drakal.
yeah man that plops was nuts i didnt even get to kill that dragon. its body is still laying in the middle of town. for some reason i didnt absorb its soul either. but ive hit one with an arrow to have it get killed by something else on the backside of the mountain and i still absorbed its soul. idk maybe i had already killed the one that attacked riverwood
 

Beigarth the Horrible

Destroyer of Worlds
This game is filled with one wow moment after another. The first wow moment for me was during the early Companion missions, when i went inside the cage in the underground cave and my follower morphed into a werewolf. Thats was more of an "of plops" moment. Also was a big shocker stepping out of Whiterun and realizing someone had hired a gang of thugs to kick my butt, and also realizing before I had joined that someone else had sent a Dark Brotherhood assassin to come and rub me out. I love the interconnectedness of the game as well, for instance meeting that lunatic Cicero on the road with his wagon broken down, complaining about taking his 'dead mother" to her final home, only to later realize upon joining the DB that it was the Night Mother. The game is just too awesome for words.
 

brandon

Active Member
This game is filled with one wow moment after another. The first wow moment for me was during the early Companion missions, when i went inside the cage in the underground cave and my follower morphed into a werewolf. Thats was more of an "of pl***" moment. Also was a big shocker stepping out of Whiterun and realizing someone had hired a gang of thugs to kick my butt, and also realizing before I had joined that someone else had sent a Dark Brotherhood assassin to come and rub me out. I love the interconnectedness of the game as well, for instance meeting that lunatic Cicero on the road with his wagon broken down, complaining about taking his 'dead mother" to her final home, only to later realize upon joining the DB that it was the Night Mother. The game is just too awesome for words.
and whether you help him or not depends on his disposition towards you later too. for instance i thought he was creepy and wanted to kill him. but i still helped him out and convinced the farmer to help him. but my wife on the other hand turned his ass in saying he had a weapon shipment or something. she had to fight db assassins everyday for awhile. but when i saw him again he was like oh i remember you you convinced that farmer to help me out. but my wife said he hated her throughout the db quest.
 

Beigarth the Horrible

Destroyer of Worlds
and whether you help him or not depends on his disposition towards you later too. for instance i thought he was creepy and wanted to kill him. but i still helped him out and convinced the farmer to help him. but my wife on the other hand turned his ass in saying he had a weapon shipment or something. she had to fight db assassins everyday for awhile. but when i saw him again he was like oh i remember you you convinced that farmer to help me out. but my wife said he hated her throughout the db quest.


I decided to not do either because at the time I found him on the road I was on my way to another quest and sort of put it on the back burner. I did wonder however what it would have done if I had chosen to let him live instead of killing him in the Dawnstar hideout. Wonder if it would have influenced anything later in the game? But yes he was a creepy little guy.
 

brandon

Active Member
I decided to not do either because at the time I found him on the road I was on my way to another quest and sort of put it on the back burner. I did wonder however what it would have done if I had chosen to let him live instead of killing him in the Dawnstar hideout. Wonder if it would have influenced anything later in the game? But yes he was a creepy little guy.
i dont know he always claimed to be a badass assassin but ill never ever know. i might kill him the next play through just to see what happens. instead of telling the farmer to help him.
 
I've never played a game with a world as large as Skyrim, so when I could see other towns and dragons from extremely far away that was my "wow" moment.
 

nordic_yanezy

New Member
While climbing a mountain I got into a fight with a bear. After a minute or so of hitting and running, I almost had the bear dead. Next thing you know, two ice trolls come crashing the party. With dangerously low health and being freshly out of potions, I had to think quick. I looked around and saw a trail going farther up the mountainside. I ran up the trail and turned a blind corner and equiped my unrelenting force shout. As soon as I had all three of the beasts in front of me, I let loose with a third level unrelenting force push that literally blew them all away. I ran over to the edge of the trail to watch as the ice trolls and the bear fly off the mountain and fall to a horrible death. I then climbed down to collect my bear pelt and troll fat.
 

Auxilium

In my opinion..
While climbing a mountain I got into a fight with a bear. After a minute or so of hitting and running, I almost had the bear dead. Next thing you know, two ice trolls come crashing the party. With dangerously low health and being freshly out of potions, I had to think quick. I looked around and saw a trail going farther up the mountainside. I ran up the trail and turned a blind corner and equiped my unrelenting force shout. As soon as I had all three of the beasts in front of me, I let loose with a third level unrelenting force push that literally blew them all away. I ran over to the edge of the trail to watch as the ice trolls and the bear fly off the mountain and fall to a horrible death. I then climbed down to collect my bear pelt and troll fat.

Lol nice.
 

nordic_yanezy

New Member
Ok I have another one. This happened to me around lv 15. I was being chased across a field by a bunch of bandits. By being chased, I mean I was trying to replenish my health so I could go back to playing blow for blow with them. As I crested a hill, I stumbled into a giants camp, with two calm giants sitting around the campfire. I steered cleared of the giants, but waited for the bandits to come closer. When the bandits got close enough, I ran towards the giants, causing the archer to hit a giant with a stray arrow, thus angering the behemoth. In no time at all, the two disturbed giants smashed the band of bandits into the ground, while I stood watching atop a nearby rock. I then took a roundabout route away from the giants to loot the dead bodies.
This tactic is also helpful when fighting a dragon.
 

Beodix

Thane of Winterhold & Windhelm, Harbinger
I love turning into a werewolf at night and stalking the roads. I came upon 2 mages locked in a duel. I pounced on the one closest to me and mauled him to death. The other mage hit me with a ice shard spell then I howled in rage and he got scared and started to run...I quickly closed the distance then batted him and sent him flying. I was on him before he can recover and devoured his insides. I then went up a path and destroyed a bandit camp. After transforming back to a human I walked back and looted all the corpses.


Also after completing the "Search for a Redguard Women" Whiterun quest I was annoyed that some A-Shakir were still at the front gates and not leaving. One night I slipped behind a house and transformed into a werewolf then came after them and slaughtered them. Naturally, I was attacked by the guards but I didn't want to kill them so I was close enough to the gate that I left the city then ran off in the woods to transform back. Upon coming back to the city I saw that there was a lot of onlookers gawking at the 2 mutilated bodies. I thought that was cool.
 

brandon

Active Member
I love turning into a werewolf at night and stalking the roads. I came upon 2 mages locked in a duel. I pounced on the one closest to me and mauled him to death. The other mage hit me with a ice shard spell then I howled in rage and he got scared and started to run...I quickly closed the distance then batted him and sent him flying. I was on him before he can recover and devoured his insides. I then went up a path and destroyed a bandit camp. After transforming back to a human I walked back and looted all the corpses.


Also after completing the "Search for a Redguard Women" Whiterun quest I was annoyed that some A-Shakir were still at the front gates and not leaving. One night I slipped behind a house and transformed into a werewolf then came after them and slaughtered them. Naturally, I was attacked by the guards but I didn't want to kill them so I was close enough to the gate that I left the city then ran off in the woods to transform back. Upon coming back to the city I saw that there was a lot of onlookers gawking at the 2 mutilated bodies. I thought that was cool.
yeah i thought after you took out the leader they were supposed to go away. they wont even talk to me. i wanted to tell them i killed their leader.lol
 

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