I guess, If it isn't confirmed. Many sources. *Shrugs*monkeycamoran wrote...
LegendaryAvenger wrote...
I think I was fixed on the idea of "Nedes=Atmorans" from something in Daggerfall. "The nords are a race of tall, powerful humans descended from Nedes bla bla bla". That's obvious. Daggerfall's Lore has been rewritten in later games.
You know you still could be fixed to that idea, if you want to.
As I said, it's an alternate viewpoint.
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Discussion Thread
#10326
Posté 20 novembre 2011 - 01:09
#10327
Posté 20 novembre 2011 - 01:10
#10328
Guest_EternalAmbiguity_*
Posté 20 novembre 2011 - 01:12
Guest_EternalAmbiguity_*
SavesTheDay wrote...
EternalAmbiguity wrote...
SavesTheDay wrote...
I don't know if anyone has asked this yet, but, what do you think would happen if a Dragon Born killed an archdemon?
Interesting...I don't think anything would happen, because an archdemon is basically a high dragon that's been possessed with an Old God. So when it's killed, it is released...it only goes to the Wardens because they have the taint within them, and it recognizes that. It's not the soul of a dragon, it's an Old God trapped in a deagon's body.
I think.
I thought the Old Gods were dragons? If there is no Warden around when someone "kills" the archdemon the soul goes to the nearest darkspawn and the whole thing starts over, the reason a Warden has to kill the archdemon is that the taint is the only thing that can destroy an archdemon's soul. I think.
I don't know that the Old Gods are dragons...I don't THINK so, but I'm not certain.
And yeah, the taint is the only thing that works...so the Dragonborn wouldn't be able to kill it.
#10329
Posté 20 novembre 2011 - 01:14
Because Bethesda never changes...chunkyman wrote...
Yes! Pete Hines finally confirms that Bethesda is aware that the PS3 version is severely broken! Hopefully they patch it soon enough, my game is already having the slow lag of death.
PS3 always seems to be at the bottom of Bethesda's priorities. Also with Bethesda games usually being buggy messes at launch.
#10330
Posté 20 novembre 2011 - 01:51
Just as I'm finishing one, LOOK

Nonsense
#10331
Posté 20 novembre 2011 - 02:00
Get Magna Carter wrote...
I notice that my stats say I have completed a Dark Brotherhood quest...odd because I am yet to find any mention of the brotherhood...bug perhaps?
Warning...very minor spoiler ahead
I think you may have done the quest "Delayed Burial" which is located north of whiterun at Loreius farm, you could be forgiven for not realising it had anything to do with the dark brotherhood as it isnt mentioned at the time and only becomes apparent later on when the Jester "Cicero" re appears
#10332
Posté 20 novembre 2011 - 02:02
xkg wrote...
LMAO. Armor rating 711 now. Are there any enchantements to raise armor ? Or is it max possible ?
If you have Smithing at 100 and high Enchanting, you can improve them a bit more. Not sure if the Blacksmith's Elixir is the most potent (+50% on improving stuff). But with a potion like that and a 15% Fortify Smithing ring it works fine. Now, with high Enchanting, disenchant that ring and you can craft one much better.
I have +60% to Enchantment power (3/5 - next is level 80 required) and I'm 2 levels away from the +25% to Fortify Skills on Enchantments. Right now I can craft a +19% Smithing ring but I'm waiting for these two extra perks. I have 620 AC with a full set of Ebony Armor. I think I could have a hell lot more with Daedric or Dragonbone but I'll stick with Ebony. As it is now, it is hard enough to raise Heavy Armor skill because some enemies don't even hurt me when they hit and then the skill doesn't move a bit. heh (88 atm - char level 40)
Only found Fortify Heavy Armor on Potions or I'd have disenchanted the item. I think it will be possible to get the +100% Enchantment power and the extra enchantment per item. Then I'll craft and enchant everything again! =)
The game is quite demanding on my social life though. With over 106 hrs, some 200 locations discovered and only 63 dungeons clears, a huge list of major and miscellaneous quests, it became very hard to decide where to go next so I keep going random, which means discovering more locations and opening even more quests... aff... crazy stuff.
Plus I'm having fun with the satellite they used to make the map google-earth like:
#10333
Posté 20 novembre 2011 - 02:11
You can talk to him about this. He tells you that he studied with the Greybeards but gave it up, and that unlike everyone else, the Dragonborn can use the shouts freely and learn them quickly. He's not Dragonborn. The Greybeards think the language should only be used in worship of Kynareth. They seem to be monks? I haven't been up there to see them yet.naughty99 wrote...
jollyorigins wrote...
Can anyone tell me what makes the Dragonborn special? I don't understand if the Greybeards and Ulfric Stormcloak can use shouts why is the Dragonborn so important?
the dragonborn is able to absorb dragon souls and learn shouts instantly, unlike the greybeards, who must study for many years.
I'm not sure if Ulfric might be another dragonborn, or whether he studied for many years like the greybeards.
#10334
Posté 20 novembre 2011 - 02:17
#10335
Posté 20 novembre 2011 - 02:19
Modifié par virumor, 20 novembre 2011 - 02:19 .
#10336
Posté 20 novembre 2011 - 02:36
EternalAmbiguity wrote...
I don't know that the Old Gods are dragons...I don't THINK so, but I'm not certain.
And yeah, the taint is the only thing that works...so the Dragonborn wouldn't be able to kill it.
That hasn't been confirmed. Ingame codex says they are but the codex is written in character not as an ominisent narrator like in Mass Effect which represents only fact (I think can't remember the whole codex) so maybe nothing would happen but if? Well imagine a person shouting in Draconian and commanding an army of Darkspawn.
Aaleel wrote...
Okay, is anyone running into this many dragons? This is getting absolutely ridiculous. I go to do a random mission for the companions at a little mining town, and....
Just as I'm finishing one, LOOK
Nonsense
Not at all like how Todd Howard said is it? I'm starting to see Dragon skeletons everywhere so I started using my Fireboltx2 to clean the place up with the crazy physics it's kind of fun to see how far I can throw them.
Modifié par Ringo12, 20 novembre 2011 - 02:39 .
#10337
Posté 20 novembre 2011 - 03:03
I did. I bought it, then went to an enchanting table and disenchanted it. The explosion almost sent me to another dimension.NamiraWilhelm wrote...
Okay, has anyone else found an item for sale that looks like a chest and is called 'Do Not Delete' ??
lol just kidding.
PS: I just found a "Curious Silver Mold"
Anyone know what its purpose is?
#10338
Posté 20 novembre 2011 - 03:12
High five. Nothing I enjoy more than killing the TRUE enemies of Skyrim, not the Empire but those damn Thalmor Imperialists and n@zIs. They are so high and mighty even by High Elven standards.virumor wrote...
I just love killing these stuck-up Thalmor. They're not so high and mighty anymore when you fireball them off a cliff. I hate them, they give High Elves a bad name.
"Go back to the swamps of Blackmarsh, filth! We are the rightful rulers of Tamriel! Not filthy humans but Altmer!"
"Wrong. You are the ashes that will fertilize Tamriel *Lighting/Fire hands*"
#10339
Posté 20 novembre 2011 - 03:16
#10340
Posté 20 novembre 2011 - 03:17
EternalAmbiguity wrote...
I don't know that the Old Gods are dragons...I don't THINK so, but I'm not certain.
And yeah, the taint is the only thing that works...so the Dragonborn wouldn't be able to kill it.
Not necessarily kill, but rather what would happen if the Dragonborn absorbed an archdemon soul. If I'm remembering this correctly, there has to be a Warden for the killing blow, but if there isn't one, the soul is absorbed by a nearby darkspawn (because they are soulless) and the archdemon continues to live. I'm not sure if the darkspawn becomes a dragon or what. The Dragonborn is well equipped to absorb dragon's souls. I was just wondering (hypothetically) what would happen if the Dragonborn did kill an archdemon.
I've been reading some of the in-game books because I like to collect them, I have this book called Thief that I really want to read but when I opened to the first page, the very first line was about how this one was the second in a series of books and the author won't recap what's already happened. I think the book is called Beggar? Am I missing some sort of joke here, because I can't find the first book?
#10341
Posté 20 novembre 2011 - 03:26
virumor wrote...
I just love killing these stuck-up Thalmor. They're not so high and mighty anymore when you fireball them off a cliff. I hate them, they give High Elves a bad name.
Exactly right, they are not true Altmer.
#10342
Posté 20 novembre 2011 - 03:32
I could be wrong but wouldn't the majority of Altmer of Summerset Isle (Now called "Alinor") see the Thalmor as oppressors? The Thalmor basically usurped the throne and turned the place into the fascist, racist and oppressive dominion they had in the second era.Andarthiel_Demigod wrote...
virumor wrote...
I just love killing these stuck-up Thalmor. They're not so high and mighty anymore when you fireball them off a cliff. I hate them, they give High Elves a bad name.
Exactly right, they are not true Altmer.
#10343
Posté 20 novembre 2011 - 03:37
LegendaryAvenger wrote...
Should I invest gold to buy the house in Whiterun? Is it helpful for low-level characters? I'm finding many valuable items that I wish to collect, not sell.
It's helpful to have a place to store things, especially if you like to collect books, armors, weapons, etc... and it is near the smithy which was a plus for me. I also bought the property in Solitude, which is far grander and the atmosphere is befitting of a noble or merchant with a purse full of gold.
Modifié par Serpieri Nei, 20 novembre 2011 - 03:50 .
#10344
Posté 20 novembre 2011 - 03:40
It's not a joke. I found the first book. It's a skill book. Beggar. it raises your pickpocket skill (or sneak skill. can't remember which one). And the story is merely a about how the guy first came to be a thief. The second book, which you found, is about his first heist.SavesTheDay wrote...
I've been reading some of the in-game books because I like to collect them, I have this book called Thief that I really want to read but when I opened to the first page, the very first line was about how this one was the second in a series of books and the author won't recap what's already happened. I think the book is called Beggar? Am I missing some sort of joke here, because I can't find the first book?
Modifié par Yrkoon, 20 novembre 2011 - 03:46 .
#10345
Posté 20 novembre 2011 - 03:42
LegendaryAvenger wrote...
Should I invest gold to buy the house in Whiterun? Is it helpful for low-level characters? I'm finding many valuable items that I wish to collect, not sell.
If you plan on keeping anything it will be the best idea. Inside a house you own is the only way you can know for sure it'll stay there. With all the loot in these kinds of games you HAVE to have somewhere to offload when the shops don't have enough money or its night.
lol I'm not patient enough to stick around.
#10346
Posté 20 novembre 2011 - 04:20
Yrkoon wrote...
It's not a joke. I found the first book. It's a skill book. Beggar. it raises your pickpocket skill (or sneak skill. can't remember which one). And the story is merely a about how the guy first came to be a thief. The second book, which you found, is about his first heist.SavesTheDay wrote...
I've been reading some of the in-game books because I like to collect them, I have this book called Thief that I really want to read but when I opened to the first page, the very first line was about how this one was the second in a series of books and the author won't recap what's already happened. I think the book is called Beggar? Am I missing some sort of joke here, because I can't find the first book?
Cool. My sneak is already maxed out, so it might not be that useful to me, but I still like to read the books.
#10347
Posté 20 novembre 2011 - 04:49
Yeah in Oblivion you could safely store in grain sacks, but I haven't trusted any containers so I've been throwing stuff on the floor in Windhelm keep. lol Even then it's dangerous as the physics will sometimes let stuff slip through the floor. I was worried about NPCs picking stuff up but I don't think they did, a guard just yelled at me for dropping a weapon.Rockworm503 wrote...
LegendaryAvenger wrote...
Should I invest gold to buy the house in Whiterun? Is it helpful for low-level characters? I'm finding many valuable items that I wish to collect, not sell.
If you plan on keeping anything it will be the best idea. Inside a house you own is the only way you can know for sure it'll stay there. With all the loot in these kinds of games you HAVE to have somewhere to offload when the shops don't have enough money or its night.
lol I'm not patient enough to stick around.
#10348
Posté 20 novembre 2011 - 05:03
Addai67 wrote...
Yeah in Oblivion you could safely store in grain sacks, but I haven't trusted any containers so I've been throwing stuff on the floor in Windhelm keep. lol Even then it's dangerous as the physics will sometimes let stuff slip through the floor. I was worried about NPCs picking stuff up but I don't think they did, a guard just yelled at me for dropping a weapon.Rockworm503 wrote...
LegendaryAvenger wrote...
Should I invest gold to buy the house in Whiterun? Is it helpful for low-level characters? I'm finding many valuable items that I wish to collect, not sell.
If you plan on keeping anything it will be the best idea. Inside a house you own is the only way you can know for sure it'll stay there. With all the loot in these kinds of games you HAVE to have somewhere to offload when the shops don't have enough money or its night.
lol I'm not patient enough to stick around.
i hear npcs will actually pick up stuff u drop and even fight over them.
#10349
Guest_Catch This Fade_*
Posté 20 novembre 2011 - 05:08
Guest_Catch This Fade_*
Yeah they do that. A courier returned some useless notes to me because he saw me drop them.Hellbound555 wrote...
i hear npcs will actually pick up stuff u drop and even fight over them.
#10350
Posté 20 novembre 2011 - 05:10
That happened once, a chick gave me a potion I had dropped.jreezy wrote...
Yeah they do that. A courier returned some useless notes to me because he saw me drop them.Hellbound555 wrote...
i hear npcs will actually pick up stuff u drop and even fight over them.





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