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Kaelbu

Well-Known Member
To this day I usually just use things I find or am given. Only once have I ever enchanted a weapon and I end up finding or otherwise squiring super cool armor before I can get the perk that let's you improve magical stuff (still working on that).

Most of my smithing is leveled from building my house, lol!
 

sticky runes

Well-Known Member
The female voice (like Ysolda's or Camilla's) that they gave some bards really mangled Ragnar the Red. Toward the end it's mostly growls and a bark. Actually, she kind of messes up all the songs.

The carriage driver does it better than those screeching harpies!
 

Wildroses

Well-Known Member
I normally can't stay away from enchanting just because I want the easy level up. Disenchanting and enchanting provide nice XP in the earlier enchanting levels. It can help me get perks in more important trees.

My primary use of smithing is the making of leather items and iron daggers because I want some quick easy cash.
 

DrunkenMage

Intoxicated Arch-Mage
I've always wondered where Imperial/Stormcloak patrols are walking to, also mercenaries. Yet after all this time Skyrim has been out, I never simply follow them to find out. I kill them or walk off and forget about it, then later on I'll remember that I wanted to know. Then curse, go looking for another group of them. Lose interest, and get distracted. Couple days later, cycle repeats.
 

sticky runes

Well-Known Member
I've always wondered where Imperial/Stormcloak patrols are walking to, also mercenaries. Yet after all this time Skyrim has been out, I never simply follow them to find out. I kill them or walk off and forget about it, then later on I'll remember that I wanted to know. Then curse, go looking for another group of them. Lose interest, and get distracted. Couple days later, cycle repeats.

I've seen Thalmor arriving at the gates of Solitude with a prisoner (I released him because I was playing a Stormcloak at the time) I guess they just stop walking once they reach the entrance, as I've never seen prisoners escorted through the city or into the Castle Dour dungeon or anything like that. When I've released said prisoners and if they manage to survive, they normally head off in the direction of windhelm.

I've also met a farmer standing inside the front door of the Palace of Kings (obviously one of the random farmers you encounter on the road who want to join the Stormcloaks)

And I've seen a traveling noble and his guard staying at the inn in Morthal (didn't see the horse any where) sop it seems these traveling NPCs do end up somewhere, provided they survive the journey.
 

Cherry

Farfetch'd is judging you!
Earlier today, I pickpocketed Calixto Corrium's key from him, and broke into his house. In there, I stole a journal from a chest that clearly proves Calixto is the Butcher, but I still had to go through the "Blood on Ice" quest normally, accusing the court wizard and all that.

It was kinda frustrating to do all that, when I had definite proof with me all the time, that Calixto Corrium was the murderer.
 

khazan99

Semi-professional cabbage collector
The female voice (like Ysolda's or Camilla's) that they gave some bards really mangled Ragnar the Red. Toward the end it's mostly growls and a bark. Actually, she kind of messes up all the songs.

The carriage driver does it better than those screeching harpies!


I noticed that one of the carriage drivers pronounces Dragonsreach as "Dragon-SEARCH" when you ask for a ride to Whiterun.
 

halcyondaiz

Finder of Warm Sands
When I play as my Khajiit, I only eat sweets, beef, and venison. Fish and produce are a no-go. However, since that character is a Vampire Lord, she's also eaten human flesh and human hearts.

My Imperial warmaiden, on the other hand, will eat anything normal. She won't eat alchemy ingredients like troll fat, giant's toe, creep cluster, etc. I always have her snacking when she's idly standing around - I like to think she's always eating to keep up her stamina. Constant training makes for a constant appetite, right?

I've always wondered what's up with the housecarls' obsession with cooking and eating bread? Every time I go to one of my homes, they're either cooking or eating a loaf of bread (in MY room, of all places). Why not a sweet roll? Or soup? Or something besides bread? Is bread the only thing they can cook without screwing it up?


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halcyondaiz

Finder of Warm Sands
I think I've hit an all time low. I work in a nursing home, and the other day, one of my residents was saying she wasn't feeling good and complaining of her arthritis acting up. I almost asked her if she had any cure all diseases potions for her rock-joint.

Good thing she's 83 and hard of hearing or else that wouldn't have been fun explaining. My coworker, who plays skyrim, heard, however, and he refused to let me live it down. It was a long 16 hour shift, let me tell you.


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Adam Warlock

Well-Known Member
Forever Anska.

Looks like I`ve got a stalker.
I never gave her that scroll about her family and now she just pops up in all the strangest places.
She won`t follow me when she appears but just begins to walk back to High Gate Ruins.

She will join a fight if it gets started before she gets out of sight.

So far she`s shown up at 4 different cities and even inside the Hall of Attainment at the College of Winterhold.
Last time she appeared as I fast-traveled to Lakeview Manor and she helped Rayya kill an attacking Frost Dragon before strolling off .
 

Annageckos

Well-Known Member
Forever Anska.

Looks like I`ve got a stalker.
I never gave her that scroll about her family and now she just pops up in all the strangest places.
She won`t follow me when she appears but just begins to walk back to High Gate Ruins.

She will join a fight if it gets started before she gets out of sight.

So far she`s shown up at 4 different cities and even inside the Hall of Attainment at the College of Winterhold.
Last time she appeared as I fast-traveled to Lakeview Manor and she helped Rayya kill an attacking Frost Dragon before strolling off .

She got on my nerves! I was doing that quest and her and Marcurio kept fighting, constantly fighting. I had to keep using calm on her or Marcurio would have killed her. She was so irritating. I was so happy to get that quest over with and send her on her way.
 

raido KASAI

Ansei Master Badass
I came up with a bizarre thought while in the "how does your character die" thread, but have you ever wondered why dragons apparently never take a dump? Birds can't stop crapping on things in real life, but no one ever gets hit from above with legendary dragon doodie in the game.
 

halcyondaiz

Finder of Warm Sands
I came up with a bizarre thought while in the "how does your character die" thread, but have you ever wondered why dragons apparently never take a dump? Birds can't stop crapping on things in real life, but no one ever gets hit from above with legendary dragon doodie in the game.

Haha, would that be a new dragon attack? Death by doodie? You'd go to, say, Riverwood or Iverstead and find the town destroyed, steaming piles everywhere.


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raido KASAI

Ansei Master Badass
I came up with a bizarre thought while in the "how does your character die" thread, but have you ever wondered why dragons apparently never take a dump? Birds can't stop crapping on things in real life, but no one ever gets hit from above with legendary dragon doodie in the game.

Haha, would that be a new dragon attack? Death by doodie? You'd go to, say, Riverwood or Iverstead and find the town destroyed, steaming piles everywhere.


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Could make a quest out of it. I could see the message on the screen now: "COMPLETED: DOODIE CALLS"
 

halcyondaiz

Finder of Warm Sands
Could make a quest out of it. I could see the message on the screen now: "COMPLETED: DOODIE CALLS"
Hahaha, you sir, just won the internet.

I can see it now: the jarl summons you via courier to tell of a strange disturbance in a settlement in the hold. Once you arrive, you find the area covered in dragon dung, few villagers surviving. You're given the quest to eliminate the dragon responsible for this foul deed.

To be honest, I'm surprised no one has made a mod for dragon dung. They've modded everything to make it realistic.


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raido KASAI

Ansei Master Badass
I can see it now: the jarl summons you via courier to tell of a strange disturbance in a settlement in the hold. Once you arrive, you find the area covered in dragon dung, few villagers surviving. You're given the quest to eliminate the dragon responsible for this foul deed.

To be honest, I'm surprised no one has made a mod for dragon dung. They've modded everything to make it realistic.
I'd wager someone already has made one, they maybe just aren't posting it for mass consumption. Damn poo hoarders.
 
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