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Panthera

Don Gato
While doing quests or if some NPC has an extra topic I save before every conversation that has multiple choices of answer. So I can reload until I answer the way it fits my character personality, even if the answer doesn't affect my game. And sometimes there are more optional responses in one conversation. <---- When that happens I reload so many times until I get all responses right! ^^
 

Harc

Big Hog
I sometimes have to kill members of the thalmor due to them trying to kill me because of the main quest. I simply tell myself "Oh those guys are the non loyal AWOL types" and proceed on.
 

Harc

Big Hog
While doing quests or if some NPC has an extra topic I save before every conversation that has multiple choices of answer. So I can reload until I answer the way it fits my character personality, even if the answer doesn't affect my game. And sometimes there are more optional responses in one conversation. <---- When that happens I reload so many times until I get all responses right! ^^
I would honestly die if I kept reloading all those saved games back and forth :D
 

Akhkharus

Active Member
Every time I make a character that becomes part of the Dark Brotherhood and does the quest where I would kill that Sithis-damned Orsimer bard, I drag his corpse to the counter and put him up on display to show the world that if you want to be a bard, you better be a damn good one.

I always feel bad for Narfi.

I hack away at Delphine's face every time I see her, even at that time when she is with Farengar at Dragon's Reach.

I want to FUS-RO-DAH that annoying red guard kid in Whiterun.

I use my bare hands to kill Grelod the Kind and when I'm done, I crouch down to look at all the orphans in their eyes like "Yeah, I beat the pulp out of an old woman." and then laugh maniacally when they all cheer for me.
 

DrunkenMage

Intoxicated Arch-Mage
I have different characters on different sides of the Civil war, sometimes I forget who is sided with who and end up killing the wrong team in a Fort take over.
 

Khasrin

Fusozayiit
I have an inexplicable NPC crush on Onmund from the College of Winterhold. I say "inexplicable" because he's not that handsome and can be whiny at times, yet I always make straight for the College and do enough quests to have him as a follower. I usually marry him too. Ostensibly it's because he's the most useful follower I've found yet (which is true), but :rolleyes: ulterior motives? I have them.

I give him the best weapons and enchant things for him based on his resistance and weakness to various things. I put him in revealing armor so that I can gawk at his bare arms and chest as we go adventuring. And the really sad part - I tend to linger at the inns that have male Nord bards, because they have the same voice actor as Onmund. I <3 Jason Marsden's voice. Man...there's no help for me...
 

Ru;indil

Mage Lord of Skywatch
My first time playing Skyrim, I went to Riverwood by trekking through the mountains and had no idea roads existed :p It was sunset by the time I got to the ground (And I had died multiple times). I went to Whiterun and it was dark by the time I reached there so I couldn't see a thing. I happened to be lost inside the city :D I wait until morning before moving again. After that I made sure to check out the city in the morning first before anything else


It happened to me too :p. Except that I first discovered Riverwood , then instead of the road to Whiterun , I went trekking up the mountain of Bleak Falls Barrow and went to Whiterun from there. It was night then and I was lost in the city too :p. But then I created a new character and everything went proper :D.
 

sticky runes

Well-Known Member
OK, I've probably already made most of these points quite clear on other threads, but I might as well add them here:

I'm one of the few people (possibly the only person) who thinks Maven Blackbriar is awesome.

I think Serana is an absolute c*unt.

I always rescue that chick in Markarth from getting stabbed, and also that woman in windhelm who gets targeted by the butcher.

I suck at remembering characters' names, and refer to them as "that guy/that chick" when I can't be bothered to google them.

I almost always install a greenhouse in my hearthfire properties, because let's face it - most of the other rooms kinda suck, and one can never have too much foliage.

I sometimes order my followers to sleep in a bed so i can watch them sleeping. Hey, if it's that creepy, Bethesda shouldn't have made it a possible game play feature.

I've stolen all ingredients from Lami's shop in Morthal many times, because the daft bint doesn't bother to lock the door when she heads home for the night.

I have no qualms about killing Paarthurnax.
 

sticky runes

Well-Known Member
I have a inexplicable NPC crush...Onmund from the College. I say inexplicable because he's not particularly handsome and can be a bit whiny, yet I always make straight for the College and do enough quests to have him as a follower, and I usually end up marrying him too. Ostensibly it's because he's the most useful follower I've found (which is true), but...:rolleyes: Ulterior motives? I have them.

I like the fact that we can take the mage students as followers quite early, unlike some other guilds I won't mention, where you can't take followers until you've completed all the major quests and become the leader.
 

Khasrin

Fusozayiit
My first time playing Skyrim, I went to Riverwood by trekking through the mountains and had no idea roads existed :p It was sunset by the time I got to the ground (And I had died multiple times). I went to Whiterun and it was dark by the time I reached there so I couldn't see a thing. I happened to be lost inside the city :D I wait until morning before moving again. After that I made sure to check out the city in the morning first before anything else

Heh...on my first playthrough I left Riverwood for Whiterun, apparently walked right past it in broad daylight and eventually found myself in Dawnstar :confused:

I figured there must be roads in Skyrim, but I'd mostly ignored them while playing Oblivion so I figured "why start now?" :p I felt like such a tool when I finally opened my map and saw what I had done.

Roads are for the unadventurous, right? :D
 

Epic Keith

By Ysmir you're going to FREEZE to death!
Heh...on my first playthrough I left Riverwood for Whiterun, apparently walked right past it in broad daylight and eventually found myself in Dawnstar :confused:

I figured there must be roads in Skyrim, but I'd mostly ignored them while playing Oblivion so I figured "why start now?" :p I felt like such a tool when I finally opened my map and saw what I had done.

Roads are for the unadventurous, right? :D
You just made me remember that on the Same playthrough I Also completely missed whitetun

Of course roads are for the unadventurous! Any souls who walks on roads shall have a knee arrow!
 

Mewness

Trans-Neptunian Object
I'm still ashamed of the fact that my first character, Garstang, an honest, straightforward, thoroughly nice Orc, did NOT destroy the Dark Brotherhood when he had the chance. He did kill Grelod the Kind, and when he got stuck in the hut with Astrid, I don't know, for some reason I suddenly got all sheep-like and just mindlessly obeyed her, and I still have that stupid Join-the-Brotherhood thing in his journal. It would have been far more in keeping with his character to kill her, and I can't go back. It still pains me.

Edit: And I had no idea that finding the roads was such a common problem :) it makes me feel better for following Hadvar out on my first playthrough because I thought he was Ralof.
 

sticky runes

Well-Known Member
I'm still ashamed of the fact that my first character, Garstang, an honest, straightforward, thoroughly nice Orc, did NOT destroy the Dark Brotherhood when he had the chance. He did kill Grelod the Kind, and when he got stuck in the hut with Astrid, I don't know, for some reason I suddenly got all sheep-like and just mindlessly obeyed her, and I still have that stupid Join-the-Brotherhood thing in his journal. It would have been far more in keeping with his character to kill her, and I can't go back. It still pains me.

Edit: And I had no idea that finding the roads was such a common problem :) it makes me feel better for following Hadvar out on my first playthrough because I thought he was Ralof.

I obeyed Astrid with my first two characters. I didn't think to attack her instead, as I just assumed the game was scripted that way and there was no other choice but to kill one of the captives. It was only when I looked something up on the web, that I found out that you could actually kill the dark brotherhood instead of joining.

Oh, and I always got lost when I was new to Skyrim. I couldn't even find Bleakfalls Barrow on my first game, I followed Camilla across the street and I was like "yeah, yeah, yeah.... OK, where the f#ck am I supposed to be going?" and I ende dup on my way to Whiterun instead. That cliff up near Solitude is a pain int he ass as well, I always ended up walking to the edge of the cliff, only to realise I was supposed to go the other way to get to some cave at the bottom.
 
I always, with every character I make, try to get a blow in on the giant that's fighting the Companions outside of Whiterun the first time you visit. I hardly ever succeed. More often, I swing so wildly that I hit one of the Companions and turn them hostile, and then I have to reload.

I collect centurion dynamo cores and display them in my houses because I think they make me seem cool and sophisticated. They really, really don't.


I do too, I find the easiest thing to do is just get a hit with your bow.
 

gangraad

dragonguard
I save ever so often, especially when facing foes able to cast icespikes or archers. I hate running around with a constant arrow in my knee.

Like sticky runes, I have no remorse killing the old dragon on the hill top.
 

Stigweard Ruadhan

Jeg er stolt. Jeg er sterk.
"Hellllllooooooo.....I'm Paaaaaarthuuuuunax and tooodddaaaayyyyy, I'll speak tooooo youuuu at six wooorrrrds per minuuuuuute...."

[X] Potential dragon soul later.
 

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