Confess-A-Bear wrote...
I don't care for it. I don't need a crutch like being a vamp or werewolf to be the badest MFer in the Valley. I prefer in most games to play as a default class or human. I need no add ons to prove my power, which IC I see as being darwn from my cause. Such help weakens the cause I find, partially why I rarely use magic of anysort. My Dualist Warrior has yet to be stoped in any case.
Playing a overpowered God character in Skyrim is not difficult and, quite frankly, it gets quite boring really fast.
Try roleplaying a regular average joe (with a few tricks up his sleeve) once, that will make Skyrim much more interesting. In the end, I base all my decisions on roleplaying and trying ot shape a
realistic, or at the very least a
believable character. Playing an overpowered God-like character is just lame.
This is how I shaped and play my vampire character:
Garrett, the Imperial Thief/Assassin:History I made up for him:Garrett is an Imperial man grown up as an orphan in Cyrodill. As a child he already learned the art of pickpocketing and thievery. As a young adult, Garret joined a criminal gang of bandits and thieves. However, one night, a terrible accident happened. A raid on a rival gang went horribly wrong and Garrett was captured by the rival gang. He was tortured for days until a bunch of soldiers from the Imperial Legion found him and freed him. Garrett was horribly scarred and his right eye was blinded. The soldiers told Garrett that if he wanted to escape this criminal life, he could go to Skyrim and enlist with the Imperial Legion. The Legion in Skyrim could use any help they get and it would be a great way for Garrett to pay off his depth to the Legion, who just saved his life.
How I play him in Skyrim:Once in Skyrim, Garrett joined the Imperial Legion. He doesn't care much for the whole "Dovahkiin business" and he pretty much ignored the calling of the Grey Beards. After Garrett helped the Legion to retake Skyrim, he decided to pay the Grey Beards a visit (out of pure curiousity) and at the same time he's trying to make a living for himself.
Notl long after, Garrett was contacted by the Thieves Guild, who tempted Garrett to turn back to his roots of thievery. Garrett has heard a lot about the legendary Thieves Guild back in the old days in Cyrodill, so he thought it would be an honor to join them. After all, being a thief is what Garrett is truly good at.
When Garrett found the Thieves Guild in the Ratway of Riften, he was dissapointed. This pathetic bunch was nothing like the legendary Thieves Guild he heard so much about. However, Garett decided to help rebuilding the Thieves Guild back to its former glory.
During his work for the Thieves Guild, Garrett had a confrontation with vampires. The vampires infected him, but he did not realize that. After a while, Garrett became a vampire himself, which changed him completely.
Being a vampire, Garrett quickly discovered that he became even better as being a stealthy thief. But his vampirism also made him more agressive and more hungry for power and glory. He became less human and less moral by the day. Being a simple thief no longer satisfied Garrett. He wanted more. And he found more, in the Dark Brotherhood...
Modifié par Luc0s, 06 mai 2012 - 04:29 .