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Well technically the Greybeards weren't shouting. They were speaking. Arngier says that the Thu'um of the other masters are so powerful, they could kill an unprepared man with a whisper. So all of them speaking together to you is the final test because of that. Either that or developer...
I think my favorite Skyrim moment is when you find out the Redguard noblewomen betrayed her city to the Aldmeri Dominion. You better believe that I brought her ass to Kematu after hearing that.
Another good one is when Eourland (don't know if that's how you spell it) walks into the Underforge...
Fast and devastating, that's my philosophy. Just because your wearing heavy armor doesn't mean you can be quick on your feet.
When it comes to armor I always use heavy armor. Dwarven make mostly, if I can get my hands on it. But despite this I usually use a sword and my right hand and a dagger...
I like Falkreath, the town itself feels like one of those places where everyone knows everyone and they help each other out. I really like the surrounding woods, which look beautiful and are full of things to hunt and do.
I think Ulfric doesn't realize the mutual relationship that Skyrim and Empire share. Those in Cyrodiil rest easy knowing that their northern border is guarded by the toughest sons of b.....s in Tamriel. And Skyrim grows rich off the trade the Empire brings. Ulfric is very arrogant, and mildly...
Draconem, Nord: "My father was a farmer, we lived on a small steading outside of the Imperial City. And that is where we were when the Thalmor showed up at our doorstep. They gave my father an ultimatum, leave now or watch as our farm was burned to the ground. They left promising to return. My...
I've had a few "wow" moments in Skyrim, but one stands out along the others. I was looking to marry Yosalda (not sure if that's how you spell it) so I decided to attack a giant camp. I shouted down the giant and finished him off no problem. The mammoth on the other hand, was a problem. My sword...
Empire, definitely. The benefits of siding with the Empire far outweigh the negatives. It is the mutual relationship that makes it such a good decision. Those in the south rest easy knowing that their northern border is guarded by the toughest warriors in Tamriel. While Skyrim benefits from the...
I agree with you completely. I love clearing out Dwemer ruins, and Blackreach is truly a sight to behold. I think they were transported to a plane of Oblivion due to their experiments on Lorkhans Heart. The Dwemer were attempting to reach godhood and they paid the price dearly.
Although I always am on the lookout for some new daedric artifacts, I usually keep the priest alive. I don't usually use staffs, (except for Wabbajack, for s..ts and giggles). Besides, it's nice to show the Daedra that they don't control you completely.