The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Discussion Thread
#22926
Posté 11 juillet 2012 - 07:44
In any case they are not worthy of the attention of my Dovahkiiiiin.
#22927
Posté 11 juillet 2012 - 10:32
Giggles_Manically wrote...
They REALLY needed a Wild Card/Yes Man (FONV) style ending where you take power.
Because honestly what can Ulfric or Tullius say that compares to "I beat up Alduin"
Yep get a dovakiin back as the emperor.
#22928
Posté 11 juillet 2012 - 10:53
If you can't tell, I hate the Thalmor a lot.
#22929
Posté 11 juillet 2012 - 12:29
Olaf_de_IJsbeer wrote...
The answer to the Dominion threat is obvious. Disband the Empire and make a Republic of Tamrielic Nations instead. Form an Army of the Republic. Assign the position of general to the Dragonborn. Boot the Thalmor from Republic territory, then sail towards Summerset and kick their asses so hard they cross the barrier between Tamriel and the planes of Oblivion and become playthings of the Daedra until they get bored of them and annihilate their souls forever.
If you can't tell, I hate the Thalmor a lot.
I like how you think. Olaf for Jarl!
#22930
Posté 11 juillet 2012 - 12:43
#22931
Posté 11 juillet 2012 - 01:32
They've come a long way since Oblivion.Addai67 wrote...
The tails... the tails...xiiFezz wrote...
I would want The Elder Scrolls:VI to be in Elsweyr (idk if thats spelled right) or Valenwood. The khajit just make elsweyr seem so cool, and one of the loading screens say that valenwood has giant migrating trees as cities..I'm afraid I would have to mod them out, they creep me out so much.
Though Khajiit and Argonians have come a long way since Morrowind.
You really don't like the tails? That's one of the things I really like about them. That, and their adorable blinky eyes.
I'm still crossing my fingers that we go to Elsweyr sometime soon. It probably doesn't make much sense politically, but I'm still going to hold on to my thin beliefs that all the Khajiit love from Dawnguard DLC means something. For a little while, anyway.
I do hate seeing a dead Khajiit. In this playthrough of DG, I keep seeing Khajiit vampire thralls. I swear, I've seen more Khajiit in this playthrough since DG than I do in an entire playthrough. Where are all these kitty people coming from, and why are they all thralls?
#22932
Posté 11 juillet 2012 - 01:37
happy_daiz wrote...
I do hate seeing a dead Khajiit. In this playthrough of DG, I keep seeing Khajiit vampire thralls. I swear, I've seen more Khajiit in this playthrough since DG than I do in an entire playthrough. Where are all these kitty people coming from, and why are they all thralls?
I can't provide the answer to that question. What I do know, however, is that this means more kitty rugs for my houses. Vampire rugs, even.
#22933
Posté 11 juillet 2012 - 02:21
#22934
Posté 11 juillet 2012 - 02:25
I still need to play my Khajiit, except I'm not thrilled with how I spec'd her. I might just start over, and make her a mage or something.
Do you guys ever go back and play older characters you made, and wonder what the heck you were thinking? I tried to play my first Breton character, and was appalled at the choices I'd made. I thought she'd be great, because she's the only character whose smithing I got up to 100, and finished a majority of the quests in the game. I got pwned more than once with Dawnguard, because her combat skills were not up to snuff. I kept facepalming, wondering why I took perks in Speech and Lockpicking, but didn't have light armor or 1-handed maxed out.
Modifié par happy_daiz, 11 juillet 2012 - 02:28 .
#22935
Posté 11 juillet 2012 - 02:29
As for the Khajit, I think I commented a few pages back that for a while after installing DG I was getting attacked by more Khajit than wolves and bears combined. Its now died down to just alot of Khajit assassins coming after me rather than constant random Khajits.
#22936
Posté 11 juillet 2012 - 02:36
There is always hope....
#22937
Guest_greengoron89_*
Posté 11 juillet 2012 - 02:37
Guest_greengoron89_*
www.anuconsulting.com/skyrim/skyrimperkpicker.html
It's a level simulator for Skyrim - lets you "level" skills and pick perks (all the way up until level 81 if you so desire). I used it to map out what I wanted to do with my current character.
Anyway, fresh playthrough underway - hopefully this guy won't get his ass kicked all the time like the last one.
#22938
Posté 11 juillet 2012 - 03:17
I'm telling you, it's got to mean something! If I could find M'aiq, I'd ask him...not that he'd be honest with me.Druss99 wrote...
^ I've never had an issue with being nosed about by Meeko, not once did he do it. Those DG dogs though? I'm tempted to shout them off a mountain.
As for the Khajit, I think I commented a few pages back that for a while after installing DG I was getting attacked by more Khajit than wolves and bears combined. Its now died down to just alot of Khajit assassins coming after me rather than constant random Khajits.
I'm half tempted to hire one of the dogs from the castle. Their "whine" sounds like someone with a stuffy nose, breathing heavy, to me, and I just think it's adorable.
On a sidenote, along with the Khajiit books I found in the castle, I also found a book containing all the lyrics for all of the bard songs, as well as the Dovahkiin theme song (plays at the main Skyrim menu). I thought that was pretty cool. Not sure if it existed before DG or not, but that was my first encounter with it.
Modifié par happy_daiz, 11 juillet 2012 - 03:19 .
#22939
Posté 11 juillet 2012 - 04:15
This one ancient dragon...it keeps attacking me, then flying off before I can do any REAL damage.
Grrrrrrrr.
#22940
Posté 11 juillet 2012 - 04:22
Maybe there's a reason he's teasing you? Maybe he's trying to help you find Timmy? Is there a lake nearby? All kidding aside, that is terribly annoying.
#22941
Posté 11 juillet 2012 - 04:24
I gave up since I traced him all the way from Eastmarch, and into Riften.
Though,...that may make it the single smartest dragon yet.
#22942
Posté 11 juillet 2012 - 05:09
#22943
Posté 11 juillet 2012 - 05:14
My level 40 Nord is still seeing dragons pretty frequently. At least a couple every night I play. Did you do the Greybeards quest in this playthrough, Bear? It seems like dragons are pretty scarce until you start that stuff.
And if you have already done all that, I have no idea.
Modifié par happy_daiz, 11 juillet 2012 - 05:19 .
#22944
Posté 11 juillet 2012 - 05:22
Giggles_Manically wrote...
He keeps flying WAY away from me.
I gave up since I traced him all the way from Eastmarch, and into Riften.
Though,...that may make it the single smartest dragon yet.
The Dragon descended upon the Dragonborn, breathing fire; yet the Dragonborn had already been moulded into the very finest of warriors in the crucible that is dragon's fire, a warrior that could lay low the son of Time. Undaunted, the hero of men did charge to claim the vile wyrm's skull. but it fled into the kingdom of the sky where not even the Dovahkiin, as fine a hero he was, could follow him. The Dragon was far out of reach, but not his words, which rained upon the Dragonborn thus:
"Mortal that claims for himself the name of dovah: you have vanquished the mortal form of Alduin, firstborn of Akatosh. You have only delayed him, as at the end of time, he will swallow the world. It is written in the Elder Scrolls; it shall be. Your victory over him was a hollow one. Still, he lost to you in his desire to reach out and seize his destiny when the time had not yet come. Do not delude yourself, False Dragon. Fate itself reached out to you and granted you the power to bring mortality to Alduin's shell, when he fled to Sovngarde to feast on the souls of your brethren. You did not defeat him on your own merits, it was only a balancing act.
Hear me, mortal, I will be the one to end you. Alduin was a fool to face you in combat directly. No, your end will come to you gradually, in stages. When you travel across the lands of Tamriel, I shall be watching you from above. When you find a place to sleep, you shall wake to me burning your shelter to the ground. When you find a lover and raise a family of your own, I will shatter your dreams and rip from your arms their charred corpses. When at last, you are too old to be able to bring death to me, I shall bring it to you. But for now, I will be content to watch. And wait. You shall know terror, Dragonborn. In the name of the sons of Akatosh whose souls you took, you shall know terror."
The Dragonborn scoured the skies, looking for he who dared belch such words, but the dragon was nowhere to be seen. A strange sensation fell on him, one he had never felt before: inevitability itself watching him...
Modifié par Olaf_de_IJsbeer, 11 juillet 2012 - 05:23 .
#22945
Posté 11 juillet 2012 - 05:27
Sadly he took an arrow in the knee, fell to earth, was cut apart by CURVED SWORDS, and I made into foppish carry on bags sworn to carry my burdens.
#22946
Posté 11 juillet 2012 - 09:21
#22947
Posté 11 juillet 2012 - 09:26
happy_daiz wrote...
I think someone said in here yesterday that you have to be level 50 to see one of them. I don't know; I haven't seen Legendary or Revered yet, but I only tried my level 50+ Breton for a little while.
My level 40 Nord is still seeing dragons pretty frequently. At least a couple every night I play. Did you do the Greybeards quest in this playthrough, Bear? It seems like dragons are pretty scarce until you start that stuff.
And if you have already done all that, I have no idea.
I have done all of that, meh maybe if I run around enough I'll get something
#22948
Guest_greengoron89_*
Posté 11 juillet 2012 - 09:27
Guest_greengoron89_*
Olaf_de_IJsbeer wrote...
^ I like my version better.
His is not the greatest story in the world - it's just a tribute.
#22949
Posté 11 juillet 2012 - 09:44
Confess-A-Bear wrote...
Hmm least your getting dragons, since Dawnguard, I'm finding them hard to come by. Like on my current run I'm level 15 and I've found several dragon shouts, but have only killed three dragons, and I'm not even fast traveling, then on my old main who's 50, dragons were rare finds again. I never even seen the new ones.
I've barely seen any dragons since I started DG either, I think about three in total and that includes the one east of Whiterun thats been flying around doing nothing for ages that I've just not bothered to kill yet.
#22950
Posté 11 juillet 2012 - 09:55
I'm seeing them pretty frequently after DG. I've mostly in Haafingar, the Rift, and the Pale. I'm also pretty far in the main quest (getting ready to capture Odahviing). Most of the ones I see have been named, lately.
Modifié par happy_daiz, 11 juillet 2012 - 09:58 .





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