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Chadonraz

Well-Known Member
It took me ages to actually explore Dayspring Canyon, and find the cave(s) there. But since I made the discovery with a level 10 or so character, so I didn't even try to fight my way through...
I keep meaning to go back there with a high-level character, but I never remember about that until after exiting the canyon/entering Fort DG. :rolleyes:

Several times, when I did a quest for the first time, I cheated and read the quest's UESP article to see what was going to happen... never again.:rolleyes:
 

DustyMayFire

Skyforge apprentice
Whenever I see someone begging for gold in Skyrim, I always reverse pickpocket them and give them like 200 gold.
 

DustyMayFire

Skyforge apprentice
(Dark Brotherhood spoiler)


Even when I'm on the Empire's side, I join the Dark Brotherhood. I enjoy killing the Emperor because he is not the rightful emperor. To be eligible to be the emperor, you must either be in the Septim bloodline or have the Amulet of Kings. However, the Amulet of Kings was destroyed. Even so, you must be of the Septim bloodline.
 
I confess, I have a compulsive need to straighten up dead bodies that are all distorted and iish. Dunno why, it just bugs me lol.

I also confess to; killing a few people just because they insulted me,

Getting people to train me for free by selling all the worthless junk I've enchanted as well as the billion garnets and amethysts I collect, or by pickpocketing my money back and paying the 40 gold bounty.

And every time I go to sky haven temple, I fus roh dah Delphine off the edge. Stupid biiitch.
 

Colonelscout312

The Descendant of Tiber Septim.
I confess feeling a pain whenever I sell an item that I don't have a spare of. I always like to collect one of every weapon and item. I don't now, cause I get more money, but I still want to.

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DrunkenMage

Intoxicated Arch-Mage
(Dark Brotherhood spoiler)


Even when I'm on the Empire's side, I join the Dark Brotherhood. I enjoy killing the Emperor because he is not the rightful emperor. To be eligible to be the emperor, you must either be in the Septim bloodline or have the Amulet of Kings. However, the Amulet of Kings was destroyed. Even so, you must be of the Septim bloodline.

Mede Dynasty is better. They brought stability and prosperity, held the Empire together as best they could. Fought floating islands, legions of undead, faced a full scale invasion. Skyrim itself endorsed the Mede Dynasty.

Septim Dynasty was full of rebellions, even a Civil war between the Septim's themselves over the throne, debts, insane emperors. Dismissing the good and wise members of the Elder Council and then telling the Kings and Queens of the provinces to dismiss their courts, which only the wealthy could buy into the positions of power. Making only those with money be advisers and not those who were wise or the best suited.

Also losing the power that an Emperor held, only leaving them with the power of 'Veto'.

Of all the Emperors Cyrodiil has ever had, from the First Era to the Fourth Era. The worst Emperors to ever rule, were from the Septim bloodline.
 

Khasrin

Fusozayiit
No matter what my level or build, I end up reducing my difficulty to defeat Malkoran in the Kilkreath Ruins. Even with a follower in tow. Even Onmund, who deals heavy shock damage. :oops: Malkoran is the one enemy in the game I haven't yet found a way to cope with at higher difficulties.

Funny story, though...when I first received that quest from Meridia, I misread the word "beacon" on the screen. For a brief confusing moment I thought I was on a quest to locate Meridia's Bacon. :rolleyes:
 

Colonelscout312

The Descendant of Tiber Septim.
No matter what my level or build, I end up reducing my difficulty to defeat Malkoran in the Kilkreath Ruins. Even with a follower in tow. Even Onmund, who deals heavy shock damage. :oops: Malkoran is the one enemy in the game I haven't yet found a way to cope with at higher difficulties.

Funny story, though...when I first received that quest from Meridia, I misread the word "beacon" on the screen. For a brief confusing moment I thought I was on a quest to locate Meridia's Bacon. :rolleyes:

Mmmm... daedric bacon. That sounds delicious.
 

Colonelscout312

The Descendant of Tiber Septim.
I confess that the skull at the dark brotherhood sanctuary freaks me out when it says:
"What, is the music, of life?"

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DustyMayFire

Skyforge apprentice
Ever since I found out you could download Godmode saves online and put them on your xbox, I've always had trouble staying true to the game. I always, at some point or another, use either saves from online, or use the console commands to change a save myself. I absolutely hate that I do this. I just am always afraid that the game will move too slowly, and so I give myself a daedric bow or a daedric sword, and then I progress way too quickly through the story lines. And due to that, I almost always start up a new character, and then of course, again, I give myself some advantage and start over again. It's a vicious cycle.
 

King o' the Britains

Supreme Commander of Elite Awesomeness
When I kill an certain non-despawning NPCs (Cicero, Brill, The Caller), I like to use dead thrall on them and store their body in the basement of my hearthfire house. And I use them to come on quests with me.


Oh, also I haven't played Skyrim since November, and haven't been on these forums since before June 2013.
 

Irishman

Well-Endowed Member
When I kill an certain non-despawning NPCs (Cicero, Brill, The Caller), I like to use dead thrall on them and store their body in the basement of my hearthfire house. And I use them to come on quests with me.


Oh, also I haven't played Skyrim since November, and haven't been on these forums since before June 2013.

Welcome back :p

Your not the only one who keeps dead bodies laying around, ready to be reanimated!
 

Daelon DuLac

How do you backstab a Dragon?
When I kill an certain non-despawning NPCs (Cicero, Brill, The Caller), I like to use dead thrall on them and store their body in the basement of my hearthfire house. And I use them to come on quests with me.


Oh, also I haven't played Skyrim since November, and haven't been on these forums since before June 2013.
Welcome back! Always good to see returners. New perspectives.
 

GrumpyBadger

Article Writer
I confess -
with all my "good" characters - they leave a septim on a dead body they come across, and move them onto their backs.
if they killed them - two septims. One for the person killed, and one for them.

Nightmare16, bud, I'm the exact opposite pretty much. I can't help but play the "good guy." My darkest character, Qa'Bar, is basically Batman on his worst day, my best characters, Broc/Aetna, Superman on his best day lol.
 

GrumpyBadger

Article Writer

Irishman

Well-Endowed Member

are all Nords racists though? Really? When playing a Khajiit, Wood Elf, or otherwise, and joining the Companions a heavily Nord group, or even just walking around, genuinely 100% of the time can you say all Nords are racist against that character? I don't think so. There's always an exception to the norm.

Nords are racist. Luckily for us though, they are also not very perceptive... even when your covered in hair or scales :p
 
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