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I know I officially "own" the Archmage quarters having completed that quest but who do you speak to about upgrading it? Is it really safe to store things?
I am greedy; I hate the idea of spending gold on another home and having to remember what it where in case I need something; despite...
+1 to the forgetting to save comment.
Also; I have a habit of taking on several quests in one sitting but forgetting to unload in-between; the worst is when you are carrying too much and trying to make a decision on what to drop while not being able to walk faster than a 100 year old.
I love the Ebony Mail and Nightingale Blade; I just recently obtained Spellbreaker and equipped it right away.
I also have the Black Star but often forget I do have it...oh well.
So I have Breezehome; love everything about it except that it is limited. I have a few ideas/suggestions:
1. Allow for more purchase upgrades like weapon racks, armor racks, bookshelves, chests (the fancy ones you often find in caves/dungeons), Enchanter's Table...etc.
2. Allow for fast...
I own between 40-50 games...totally resurrected my gaming life with CoD Black Ops (long story) and here I am again. Lately I play Skyrim 95% of the time but still play and love BF3 along with sports games. I used to play guitar a ton in High School (a long time ago) and my wife picked up...
That's me!! I am Khajjit with Ebony Mail, and all the rest Ebony Armor. I use Nightingale Blade (1H) usually with either shield or Lightning/Frost Spells.
When I earned the Ebony Mail I put in a post about it because I find it so awesome...also wearing Nira (sp?) ring that allows you to feed...
I got the game for free basically as I had $50 in BB Rewards Gift Cards that had to be spent and this was on sale...only had to pay tax. It will be shelved until Skyrim is complete and frankly I may start up Oblivion before even touching this one.
The game is so vast in possibilities; that is what I think is the most fantastic about it. I have memories of significant experiences with playing games over the years; with Nintendo it was the first Zelda; with SNES it was Final Fantasy II and so on.
I can see this being one of most...
If you bring him to your own house and tell him to stay, when his waiting time expires and it says he went home he should still be in your house. You wont be able to recruit him again but he effectively becomes your house dog which I initially thought was nice but am now having mixed feelings...