Tales from Skyrim

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Dave

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This thread is to post stories about your adventures in Skyrim. Please tell us in each post what your character's name and level are. If you make more than one post, just update the level.
My name is Edrondol. I know, strange name for an Argonian. My parents had an odd sense of humor.
The night has fallen and I've managed to make it to level 14 of power. I'm walking (okay, sneaking) from point A to point B. It's a long journey and I'm taking a side quest or two to explore a couple ruins. I cross this bridge and I see at the end that there's a fire and three guys are like dancing around it. Sine I've already had a couple of times when I meet regular folks on the road, I decided not to sneak in and kill them all.

Well, one of them saw me and came over to offer me a drink. "Poison!!" thought I. But no, he gave me a bottle of fine ale and then went back to the party. I stayed with them a few minutes and they started wandering off towards a nearby town. I went back into sneak mode and followed behind them. I looked away for a second to catch a Luna Moth and a couple lightning bugs and when I caught back up they were getting eaten by bears!!!

I put up a good fight in their honor, but I ended up running away. God speed, drunken revelers.
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More tales? Gladly shall I give them!

I circled back after the bears lost interest in chasing me. I had made a vow of vengeance against these evil creatures and I intended to make good on it.

Quietly I stalked my way back to the place where the bears were still gnawing on the bones of my erstwhile companions. My arrow took out the first bear in what must have been quite the surprise! The bow is enchanted with cold so the chilly Dwarvish arrow must have made quite an impression on him! The other bear took a few moments to locate me, but that was time enough to put a few feathered shafts into it, which was thankfully enough to let me dispatch the creature close quarters, though it was a very near thing. Not the biggest fan of orcs, but they can make maces!

As I continued on, nearing my destination, I chanced upon some wolves ravaging the body of a goat which they had downed for their meal. Never one to pass up an opportunity, I realized I could use their skins to make leather strips with which to enhance my armor's capabilities. Sneaking to get closer (and gaining level 15 power in the process!), I was just getting ready to loose an arrow when a dragon lands nearly on top of them!!

The fight was short and brutal, with the wolves getting the short end of the stick. Thanking the Gods I hadn't loosed my arrow, I slunk away from the carnage and never looked back. I would have to hunt another time.
 
Holy fuck to that second story, Dave.

I'm so glad the dragons are non-scripted in a lot of cases. The fact that they're just out there is unnerving.

I'd take screen caps for my stories, but I'm playing on PS3. I've been doing projects for the last 4.5 hours now... I think I'll play some Skyrim soon.
 
I was heading up to Dragonsreach after completing another epic quest of epicness when I felt a scratch in my throat. I attempted to cough it loose, instead Shouting at the poor woman in front of me who was merrily minding her own business. Knocked clear across the walkway, she yelled for guards who dutifully came to collect the bounty put on my head. Hoping to reach the Jarl and beg for forgiveness I ran towards Dragonsreach and threw open the doors. Without drawing my weapon, I ran towards him, where, thankfully, he called on the guards to lay down their arms and offered me the chance to pay 40 gold to have my bounty erased. I was sent to central processing where a guard that looked suspiciously like Officer_Charon felt me up and released me to my own devices.

I went back to apologize to the poor woman I had thrown and I suspect she may have brain damage of some kind; she didn't remember the incident at all.
 

Dave

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They tell me I'm Dragonborn. Not sure what that means, but since I absorbed the powers from the first I seem to be seeing more of the beasts. This time, though, I am the hunter not the hunted.

I leave the relative safety of the city in search of my prey - a dragon which has been terrorizing the countryside. Along the way I discover a cave which is blanketed with webs. Looking closer, one of the victims of whatever lives there is nothing much - just a mammoth! I sneaked by the cave, hoping to not wake whatever creature calls this place home.

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No sooner have I left the cave when I hear the distant cries of the dragon. I peer over a rise, hiding in a group of rocks. There he is.

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I soon learn that sneaking up on a dragon is a bad idea. I had tried to get a bit closer, but to my chagrin...he spots me!

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The next moments are rife with emotion as the battle commences. I start with my bow to try and whittle down his health, dodging his fire breath attacks as I fight for my life.

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It's not working. It's going way too slow. Finally he lands. I move in, drinking a few potions along the way: Fire Resist, Damage enhance, extra health & magicka. I lay into him with mace and fire. It is enough.

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He burns away and I absorb his powers, feeling myself get stronger. This dragon shall no longer bother the good people of this countryside. But this is one dragon of many. I have much work yet to do.

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Dave

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The problem with picture stories is that if I'm telling a story of what really happened (as I did above), taking screen shots is incredibly hard. Things happen fast in this game and you find yourself so immersed that you forget to hit the button.
 
Hard as it was to make out what was happening, I loved doing the first dragon battle at night, in the rain. All I could see was fire in the distance, either on the ground, or in a stream from the sky, and occasionally I saw moonlight reflecting off dragon wings. Just made the whole thing creepy and tense.
 
Hilarious AI moment.

So, I'm riding on my horse, my follower is following. Stop by a bridge to pick up some Nirnroot. As I pick it up, random Mudcrab aggroes and attacks me from behind. I take out my new Glass Sword and scream out, "CRAB BATTLE." We trade hits, this is a big mudcrab.... down it goes.

That done, I turn around to look for my horse... only to see it running down the plains for no reason other than to aggro a Giant that was midning his own business 100 feet away. Horse gets a sneak attack on the unsuspecting Giant and the Giant gets mad and promptly one shots my horse and it goes FLYING into the atmosphere. I'm 100 feet away, not even touching my keyboard anymore, and I'm cracking up.

Suddenly, I notice Lydia is doing the SAME THING.... running across the field and pelting the Giant with arrows, Giant runs down to her... and one shots her too, right into the atmosphere.

I'm laughing HARD right now.

When suddenly.

My dead horse lands 5 feet from me and bounces around.

I fall off my chair.

I FELL OFF.

I swear on my mother's head... I fell off my chair laughing out loud.

Fucken Mudcrabs.


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It was an epic battle.

Suddenly, a trio of thugs attacked me and Lydia out of the bushes. I squared up against the big thug and the others jumped on Lydia. The big thug carried a huge steel axe, while his fellow companions carried two daggers and an imperial bow. I quickly equipped my reliable steel shield and fine elven sword and Lydia held her twin steel swords in her hands.

As the big thug and I traded blows, his huge axe hitting my reinforced steel shield more times than not while I chipped away at his health with low shots to his legs... as the cuts grew his attempts became more desperate with wild swings, his breath heavy and misting the air around him as the snow fell around us. Alas his attempts lacked accuracy which opened him up and he went down begging for his life which.... my elven sword denied that possibility.

Suddenly, the music picks up, as if on queue, I turned around to see Lydia down to one knee, peppered by arrow shots from the archer while she faced a second foe, who expertly held his ground. This foe, his sword in the air was about to perform a deathblow on my new housecarl. As per instinct, I shouted, which struck his harm and he staggered. I bull rushed in with a thunderous running swing that stuns him and puts him down to one knee, a cinematic comes as I stab him violently from the back, my sword piercing him from behind.

I turned around to find the third thug but he's already dead, I ponder how and I see the bloody hoofs of Odius... my jaw dropped as my loyal stead kicked this assailant repeatedly until he expired.

I get to one knee and search their bodies... I find a bloody note on the big thug...

Who is this Mila? And why does she want me dead?
 
Second dragon was my last act tonight. I had to fight him three times--once he ATE ME. I didn't know that could happen. The second time, these idiot bandits kept me busy and I lost him. The third and final time, he went in the opposite direction and landed in Riverwood, torching up the village and villagers. So now his bones lie in the middle of town, for the rest of the game.
 
While making my way through a narrow mountain pass by night, flanked by steep cliffs, I came upon a Nord hunter, his pack-horse cantering slowly behind him. As I drew closer he assured me his poaching did no harm, that the Jarl couldn't eat it all, and asked if I'd anything to trade. I said I had and produced several hides that I had obtained during my travels. As he swiftly counted out the septims from his purse his horse began acting restless, trotting to and fro and braying loudly, its breath condensing in the cold. The hunter tried to calm the beast to no avail and suddenly we became aware of what was causing the animal such distress. Hellfire poured over the hunter, his companion and I from above as a massive dragon made a pass, roaring menacingly as it banked round. It made another approach, descended sharply and landed with a powerful thud feet from us, letting out another thunderous cry followed by yet another column of flame. The hunter fled, his horse charged the brute. I let fly a volley of arrows whilst lobbing arcs of electricity when the chances arose. The horse attempted to, in vain, protect its master who sat cowering in a crevice in the rock face, the beast blinded by its sense of loyalty to him. Finally the dragons claws, teeth and flame proved too much for it and the noble animal fell, slumped in a heap. "FOS!" I roared back at the dragon, its gaze now fixed on me. It staggered, unsteady on its feet and I nocked and loosed a final arrow and it embedded itself in the roof of the monsters mouth, the head of the bolt emerging through the face of the dragon. It too collapsed, open maw falling on the slain horse. The hunter emerged from his hiding place as I bent over collecting scales and a few bones from the dragon. Glowing, enchanted flesh, muscle, sinew turned into raw energy and flooded over me, bathing me in a strange primal and arcane strength. I could hear the hunter, muttering prayers, thanking the gods for sparing him. I rose to my feet, continued on my way, and thanked the horse.
 
Khyron, probably level 10 at this time.

I had agreed to take a special knife to the most ancient tree in all of Tamriel in order to obtain a sample of it's sap to save the Gwendermeeerdeberderder in the middle of Whiterun. In the temple of Kinnareth a man had asked if he could join me in traveling to see this amazing tree. Normally I would have told him to fuck off as I hate companions. They cramp my style. This time, however, I was feeling good so I agreed to let him accompany me.

We traveled a fair distance from Whiterun before we came across the bridge spanning high across the river. As we were passing the east side bridge tower we were confronted by a bandit who demanded we pay a toll. Not wanting to I attempted to talk our way past the guard. I failed and we quickly came to blows. I dispatched the bandit with a hellish icespike blasted from my hands and my companion rushed into the bridge tower to face the unknown horde inside. I followed him as quickly as I could but he was easily overmatched by the bandit chief and her small army of archers shooting from the other side of the cliff. Still, I used healing hands with my left hand to keep him alive while continuing to shower the bandits with ice spikes.

The battle was fierce and my companion came close to death many times. Only my perseverance kept him alive. As my final ice spike ended the bandit chief sending her spiraling far below to the river bank under the bridge. My companion breathed a sigh of relief and said to me, "Whew, that was close." before he walked directly off the side of the bridge to his death. His body was quickly washed upstream.

I could only sigh and move on.
 
Filthy Imperials.... had they not managed to bind my mouth before I had a chance to rouse from my meditation there would be nothing but newly charred corpses adding to the decorm of my sanctum. I suppose the Dragon that freed me, seconds before the executioner's axe was to drop upon my head did just as good a job. As well as razing the town. None the less I followed the Storm whatever he bloody called himself through the keep and out into the relative safety of these snowy woodlands. Without my spell books and reagents there's little I can do but conjure some apprentice level Flames. How droll.

The biting wind tearing at these rags, I pulled from one of the Imperial mages I slayed, shortly before the Nord took his leave, was beginning to annoy me as was the growling of my stomach.


When luck so shifted my way and I came across a small fort, with a small fire eminating from it's core.


The two guards rushed me as I walked toward the entrance, mere bandits were not going to bother me long. A warrior, with horned helm and mace rusted beyond repair and a shirtless mage. Honestly, it's snowing and this mentaly challenged man is casting flamebolts at me? That will not do.


Just as I was bending down to retrieve a few gold pieces from the charred remains. An arrow went whizzing past me with great speed but terrible accuracy. It seemed there was another corpse that did not know it was dead still moving from within. I made sure he realized he was already dead.


What rank odor and stomach turning bile was cooking in these pots I wondered?


I walked over to the corpse of the warrior woman, what a shame, she would have provided a much better warmth had she not been so quick to meet her end I smirked. Using a small dagger I had taken from the Imperial fort, I relieved her body of her still warm heart and took it inside.


A witch does need to eat to keep up her strength. I'll collect the rest of their internal organs, for reagents and snacks for the trip after I'm done..... A quick rest here and we'll see what we can do about better accommodations....
 
Screams echoing.... warm blood splashing over my lips... tendons tearing between my teeth... the final twitches of a body giving way to exquisite death.... turning to a mirror and seeing a hideous reptilian face staring back to me....

The dream would not stop. I knew I was dreaming but I could not rouse myself. It was more a half trance than sleep at this point. Reaching over into the coals I finally snapped myself out of it. If only I had my library.... No, that was nearly a world away at this point, I needed to focus on the immediate. It had only been a few hours but I was feeling rested enough to continue, this rank little fort afforded little comfort anyway. I was soon on my way out and up into the mountains... a road? Stairs? Most unusual.

Walking through this small valley of snowy mountain I began to hear the sounds of snow crunching beneath clumsy feet above me but slightly out of sight. Whoever this way, they thought they were the hunter... how delicious. It was mere moments before a howling called my attention, looking up, my stalker made himself visible.


Ahhh, a troll. Slightly different than the ones I was used to, but I'm sure their fear of fire was all the same. Troll flesh is excellent for many applications and it seemed he was intent on giving it to me freely.


Peeling its flesh with the dull dagger, while satisfying, took longer than I had hoped and the darkness was getting deeper. I continued down the stone path, eventually winding downward.... a torch. Imperial?


Had they begun looking already? Hm, from the looks of him he was more of a hunter. He began walking off before I could figure if he was worth the trouble. No matter, I could make out lights in the walkable distance and within minutes I was rewarded with the view of my destination.


Perfect....
 

Dave

Staff member
(This happened right before my son had to go to work. He was watching me play and this happened. We laughed uproariously for minutes until he had to leave.)

[No pictures for this one.]

I have attained level 22 of power and am on my way to retrieve three stolen books from a Wizard who stole them for whatever purpose Wizards do. I fear that he is using them to raise legions of the dead, but this is idle speculation at this point. But this journey is secondary to the story at hand.

Making my way stealthily through the wilderness, I encountered quite a strange tableau - a group of wolves fighting a floating glowing worm-thing (which I later determined to be a ice wraith). This in itself is not that odd, but it was joined by three humans who waded in with sword and fire. The wolves went down first, with the humans decimating their ranks. The wraith was another tale as it downed one human before it was killed. After the combat, I was just getting ready to stand and make my presence known when three different humans entered the combat, attacking the two survivors. This is when I joined the fray.

I took 2 of the new combatants with well-placed arrows before they even knew I was there. The third finally understood the danger and - having dispatched the last of the original humans - turned my way only to take an arrow in the head for his troubles. Already hurt, this was enough to put him down without a fight. I looted the bodies, discovering that hiding is shadows was a good idea as the first three humans were bandits and the next set were bounty hunters looking for me. Someone sent them and this makes my blood boil.

I entered the hideout of the bandits, figuring that taking out this nest of miscreants would do nothing more than benefit the world...and maybe put some coin in my pocket. Plus I have some soul gems to fill.

For bandits you'd think that they'd have better traps or be a bit more vigilant. I guess they weren't expecting an Argonian sneaking through the entire place, disarming every trap and killing every person I found with a swift dagger-strike to the throat. I made my way to the leader of the bandits, who was reading quietly in his room - which wouldn't last for long. I tried to sneak past him to expose his weakness - my dagger into his back - but he caught me. Leaping to his feet, he lay into me with a wicked two-handed weapon that nearly killed me in two swings! I ran to the other side of the large table where the bandits ate their meals and I downed a few potions I had in my possession. The bandit leader yelled in frustration and ran around the table at me.

What came next was a tale right out of some insane bard's repertoire. The bandit leader was a berserker. All brawn and no brains, he could not quite comprehend that he should simply jump over the table. So what took place was a race. I kept the table between myself and the bandit, peppering him with arrows and fire. He would bellow in rage and frustration, but as long as the table was between me and him he could not even come close to hitting me. Finally the fire took him to his knees and I ran around the table and felled him with a mace to his head.

So, winded but alive, I looted the place and went on my merry way. I plan to send a portion of my takings to whomever made that table.
 
Arch-Mage's Journal, day two

Today I woke up without a face. This will require further testing.



Arch-Mage's Journal, day three

Still don't have a face. Becoming disconcerting. Tried to get drunk with a rowdy nord. Turned out to be impossible. Couldn't find my mouth. He's far less tolerable sober with his constant rambling about the city guard captain being a rooster or some such shit.

I'm really hungry.

 
Arch-Mage's Journal, day 4

Not my finest hour. Feeling more than a little on edge over my missing face predicament, I decided to visit the shrine of Talos. I can't remember what it was that the Talos Zealot said to me, but it set me off like a rowdy nord at a captain of the guard rooster complaining convention like an orc at an all you can eat altmer roast.

Side note: work on solution to altmer problem.

I set him on fire.



Then, still not feeling indignant enough, I also set the statue on fire.



Then I set the gwendergleeebengloobengluben tree on fire too, just because.



My assistant told me I had anger management issues. I responded the only way I knew how.

 

GasBandit

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I'm GasBandit. I'm level 7. I've killed a dragon, and now this chick follows me around. Which I guess is ok, as she's kinda easy on the eyes, but not much for conversation. Also amused that my "shout" which knocks shit over seems to be saying "BOOSH!"

For the most part, stuff is easy. Sword'n'board for the win, I always say. Cleared a couple barrows with no difficulty at all, other than twinkletoes stomping on glaringly obvious trap triggers constantly. She's worth it for the extra pack space alone, and twice she's actually been the difference in a fight... first time against a bear at the bottom of the 7000 steps. Took a few tries, but with the right combination of arrows, shouting and surrounding, we were able to hack it to pieces. And that miller lady wants NINE more of these things? Does she think I have a machine gun?

Second time was a frost troll, headed up same 7000 steps. Also took several tries. Shot it in the face with an arrow, just made it mad. But, figured out the same "shout and surround" trick from the bear works here too.. most of the time. Worth surprisingly few XP. Get the feeling maybe I'm not leveling up like I should, from some of the other stories here. Maybe not doing enough side quests. But also wondering how much easier that would make the other stuff. Already single-shotting common wolves and bandits.

Now irritated my shout, after "training," no longer says "boosh."

Wife extremely irritated this is not multiplayer. I think she's jealous of Lydia.
 
I am Mathias, level 7 hailing from the warped and strange land of Hammerfell. Yes, as you may have guessed, I am a Redguard. A Redguard warrior to be certain and without doubt. My line has a strong ancestry within the city of Sentinel (the mighty merchant city to the south of Lliac Bay. My father and his father before him served the mighty military force of the Order of the Candle. Prior to its reformation to the Order, my great grandfathers and their kin served under the rule of the Knights of the Moon. As my ancestors before me, I too have made a sworn blood-oath to uphold the law and peace within the Kingdom of Sentinel as a knight of the Order. My loyalty exists only to my true captains, Lord Vhosek of the Moon and Lord K'avar, and my king - King Lhotun.

It is they who personally sent me as an emissary to the realm of Skyrim to gain audience with both loyalist Imperial leaders and Stormcloak rebels amidst their war to better understand the position most beneficial to the Order and Sentinel. Unfortunately for the Empire, my capture and sentence to death while mediating with Ulfric Stormcloak as a diplomat has solidified my firm stance as a supporter of the Stormcloak cause. But I digress... there are now more important matters and news to deliver to my king. A dragon! A dragon is what saved my hide upon the executioners block! By Arkay, dragons were thought to be things of legend passed down from Nord traders to the far reaches of Tamriel!

So begins my journey through the realm of Skyrim, as I investigate the appearance of these mythical creatures, and aid the cause of the Stormcloak rebellion!



My escape from the gallows led me to a village by the name of Whiterun. Perhaps I shall rest and collect gossip here for a few days...



My first stride into the local meadhall was met with sharp glares and stares. These Nords, it seems, haven't seen a dark-skinned Redguard in an age or two. I was beginning to wonder if I was in fact more rare than the dragon I had seen earlier this day.

 
My name is Garret. I find myself a Breton in a Nord's land, my desire for knowledge having lead me to the arctic world of Skyrim. I've made quite a name for myself, discovering many arcane secrets, being known as quite the adventurer from those I come across.

I was leaving an ancient ruin, my bag stuffed with ancient treasures and tomes, taking notice of the pristine white of the snow, when I saw them coming. Five of them, heavily armed, and their body language showed no good intentions as they approached.

"You're a hunted man," their leader said, a large ruffian of much brawn but very little brain. I had to give them credit, their planning had been meticulous. They made sure to catch me miles from any known settlement, just on the cusp of nightfall, so that the ever falling darkness would hide their deeds. They even had a mage with them, no doubt having heard of my aptitude for magic, here to try to sap my power before I could bring it upon them.

Arcane energy courses through my body, able to disintegrate a man in an instant. An elfin blade rests at my hip, able to sever a man's head in a single swing. Both would be fast. Clean. Painless. Had their planning not been so careful, they may have enjoyed such niceties.

There would be nothing painless about what was to come.

My research has led me to places I never thought I would tread. I've uncovered what beasts can hide in the shadow of a man's soul. Night falls just as my attackers step forward, inky black tendrils claiming the land as moonlight begins to glisten over us, bathing our bodies in a silver glow.

I grin, my teeth already growing sharper, vision enhancing until it's as clear as day for me. My sense of smell grows by leaps and bounds, noticing more than I ever did before. The metallic scent of rusty blades, the bitterness of unwashed bodies, the unnatural tinge of preserved spell components in the pockets of the mage. And as my body grows, twists, I smell something else entirely. Fear.

A howl rings from my lips, shaking the earth, loud enough to leave even my ears ringing. My attackers are stunned as my inner beast is released, pouncing first upon the mage. He screams in horror, the wards he prepared expecting a spellcaster, leaving him defenseless as I savage him. In an instant, my claws slash at him. The meat of his head, for such a thing can no longer be called a face, hangs limp from a blank and bleeding expression, his last moments one of blind horror and agony until my jaws rip into his shoulder, filling my mouth with his flesh and blood. The sweet scent of carnage fills the air now, perfuming their fear, and the fresh kill empowers me even more. One, and then another, my attackers cannot match my speed and strength as I tear them apart, their bodies lain splayed across the scarlet snow, steaming into the cold night air, as if you could see their very souls escaping.

The leader I save for last, stopping once all his men are dead, savoring his hesitation. I wrinkle my nose in disgust, the bastard had soiled himself, but still he tries to attack. He swings his axe at me, but I disarm him in the most literal sense. As he screams, my jaws find his throat, tearing away his voice as he falls to the ground. He gurgles for several moments before finally he's still.

I feel my senses dull, the rush of the kill leaving me as I revert to my natural form. I take a cloth from my pack, wiping the blood from my hands and face, wondering when such fools are going to stop interrupting my research. I search the corpse of the leader, his blood freezing around him, looking like tiny red crystals in the moonlight. The contract he carries is from some noble I had wronged, or so they thought, as truth be told I can't be bothered to remember them. If they got in my way, then they have only themselves to blame.

I jot a quick note on the contract, ensuring that whoever reads it will know that more is to come if they continue. Pointing at the corpse of the most recent thug, I speak words of ancient power, instilling my will into his body to resurrect him as a mindless zombie. The corpse stands, eyes glowing a sickly blue, his head hanging at an unnatural tilt, the bite to his throat having broken his neck. I pin the note to his chest, ordering him to return to the master, so that he may know what suffering lies ahead before finally setting off again. There's more to learn out there, and I'll not stop until I've found it.

In the still of the night,
I hear the wolf howl, honey,
Sniffing around your door.
In the still of the night,
I feel my heart beating heavy
Telling me I gotta have more!

In the shadow of the night
I see the full moon rise
Telling me what's in store.
My heart starts achin'
And my body starts shakin',
And I can't take no more.
 
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Arch-Mage's Journal, day something or other

While leaving the city of Windhelm, I was besieged by another dragon. Before our fight could even begin in earnest it took offense to a goat nearby and swooped down and sent it careening into the sky. Wrong place, wrong time billy. This drew the attention of an orc nearby and he joined the fray. Together we dispatched the dragon without too much effort (or potions).

After the fight, we had a chat. He told me he was waiting to die a good death. I asked what he meant and he told me he meant to die in battle as a true orc should, not feeble and old like nords and imperials do. Ha ha, growing old. High five my fellow altmer, high five. After trying fruitlessly to convince him that he didn't need to die needlessly like this I agreed to grant him his good death. He didn't believe I could, but I doubt he knew he was dealing with ARCH-MAGE KHYRON OF THE COLLEGE OF MAGES!

He valiantly charged me and I valiantly put a 5 foot spear of ice into his forehead dropping him like a sack of bricks. I see now why he wanted to get himself killed. Dude was poor as hell.

I doubted orc burial tradition involved being left in a ditch with a 5 foot icicle stuck in your brain and seeing as I wasn't about to dig the idiot a grave, I cremated him with a gout of fire and tossed the ashes off a bridge. Close enough to a decent burial I thought.
 
Very short and sweet, and not very snazzy.

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Oh, piece of candy, ooo, piece of candy, ooo piece of cand... hey, wait a second.

I think I'll get the talent that negates pressure plates on my next level up.

Also, presenting Jaquit.

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I am Hygiliac, I am a Barbarian from the race of Nords.

I wanted to help a young lady start her business in Whiterun. She needed a Mammoth Tusk to prove that she is worthy of investment from a group of traveling business cats.

I travel out to the tundra to see if I can lure a Mammoth away from its Giant Herdmaster. We take a few steps from my horse when a Dragon Drops down between us and the Mammoths and Giant. I switch to my trusty Great Sword. I take a swing, cutting the dragon across the nose. I call upon my Dragon Voice to stun the dragon, but he leaps into the air just as my shout is delivered.

Then some 300 yards off in the distance... I see a Giant fall on his can.

So now I have a dragon that is burning the crap out of my horse, and two Mammoths and said giant charging my location...

I wake up in Whiterun, not sure of my final fate.
 

Dave

Staff member
I'm level 26 and a master of the potion and poison. I am a member in high standing with the Thieves Guild and I'm working my way quickly up the ranks. I dislike dirtying my hands with such sundry things as combat, but when pressed I can and will cave in your skull with my mace.

I had just finished with a job for the Guild - you don't need to know the details - when I was caught in the middle of a combat between some guardsmen and a blood dragon who appeared out of nowhere. I stayed out of the fray as the guardsmen peppered the massive beast with arrows, but it was not enough. One guardsman went down, then another...then the last. The beast looked in my direction.

Looking frantically around I noticed a figure in the distance. Perfect. I started sprinting as the dragon sprayed my hiding place with his breath weapon. I neared the distant figure and loosed an arrow, which flew true. Perfect. Now I had an angry dragon behind me and a wounded giant in front, both intent on ending my life. As teh giant ran towards me the dragon landed. Perfect.

I quaffed a potion of invisibility and sneak/ran out of the combat, then grabbed a quick snack as the two behemoths beat on one another. The giant was victorious. Until I attacked the wounded beast from behind, dispatching him easily.

I then had to walk to town as I was so loaded down with treasure...
 
Excerpts from the journal of Mertvaya the Arrow: Day 252 in Skyrim (Level 45)

Today was very strange. After a long and dangerous journey through the ancient Dwemer stronghold of Mzuleft, I have discerned the location of the Staff of Magnus. However, as I returned with the news to my master, the Arch-mage of Winterhold, I found that a strange barrier was up in the Hall of Elements. Both my master and his assistance Mirabelle were attempting to break it down and investigate the problem. They asked in my aid to this end.

So I do what I always do: I fired arrows at it. It solves most of my problems, so why not this one? Unfortunately this barrier was immune to my powers of superior archery, so I reduced myself to using a flame spell scroll to do the job. The barrier broke and we entered, but moments later an explosion rocked the building and I was rendered unconcious. When I came to, Mirabelle was lying injured on the floor. I quickly went to locate my master, but I was not prepared for the sight which awaited me.

Outside the chamber, I found what was left of my master, being devoured by a Dragon.

Boiling with rage, I shouted at the beast to come to the ground and fight me like a man. It humbly obliged. The fight lasted only moments... for I am Mertvaya the Arrow, and I am one with my arrows. Four of my feathered comrades was all it took to defeat the beast: One for each eye, one for it's nose, and one down it's gluttonous throat. It was not even able to bring it's fiery breath to bear. It's skeleton now resides in the Great Library, my arrows still embeded in it's skull... an eternal reminder

I will avenge my master. He would not have fallen, where it not for the actions of that damned Thalmor. He will taste my arrows.
 
This one isn't in character, but something that just happened to me. So, I needed a mammoth tusk for a quest for that one broad in Whiterun. I figured, hey, there's that giant camp just outside of the city. They have mammoths. I'm playing a sneaky archer now so I manage to kill one of the giants while remaining hidden. His friend sees his body and saunters over in a distressed manner. Then he lets loose with this really, really sad sounding grunt or growl and I felt shiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitty. I just murdered this peace loving and relatively harmless creature because I wanted to murder his livestock so I could harvest it's tusk for some chick who wants only to sell it to cat people. These big guys don't hurt anyone and hell, they even come in handy during a dragon fight more often than not.

This is the first time any action like this has affected me in this game this way. Good on you Bethesda. That moan was the perfect punctuation point on what a fucking asshole my PC is.
 
I'll do you one better on the emotional scale. Mind you, it's end game spoilers...

Seeing Kodiak from the Champions in Sovengard, unable to find his way to the Hall through the mist Alduin put out. You can do nothing to help him (hell, he barely responds to you) and if you go to look for him after the mist is gone, he is nowhere to be found. I think this implies he was eaten by Alduin like the rest of the souls seeking the Hall.

Knowing that he didn't make it to his afterlife, even after I went to all that trouble to free his soul from Hircine, because of something that he wasn't even involved in? Filled me with unbridled rage. I assure you, I broke out the Daedric Arrows (I'd been saving them and only had 16) and Lethal Poison on Alduins ass.
 

Dave

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Dave

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Level 31. I am tired of walking alone. I've heard that a warhorse could be a good companion for an adventurer such as myself. So I went to the stables and was extorted 1000 gold for a beast that they tell me is okay. I don't know horseflesh so I have to take their word for it. They're lucky I don't just kill them and take it.

I ride out of town on my new purchase, feeling on top of the world like I was a king!

Less than a mile out of town I see a man getting attacked by three others. The man is hitting them with fire and ice yet he seems to be getting harmed by the sheer number of steel-wielding assailants. I dismount and start shooting arrows, downing one of the men almost immediately. He's a bandit. I hate bandits. I mean, I'm a thief by trade, but I prefer getting in and out undetected. These guys are thugs, not artists.

The other two men do not seem to notice me yet, but the mage does. He thanks me by turning and shooting a shard of ice through my spleen. I see now why the bandits attacked this guy - he's quite the unlikable ruffian.

It is about this time that my horse decides he's had enough of people trying to kill me and he goes berserk, attacking the two remaining bandits. Meanwhile, I am playing cat and mouse with he mage, who is smart enough to keep distance between us while he peppers me with magic that drains not only my health, but makes me slow and tired. I am forced to duck behind an outcropping of rock to heal myself. I look around and see my horse keeping his own side of the fight on his own. He's already felled one of the bandits and is chasing another who is trying to fill him with arrows. Go get him, Horse! I think to myself, saying a quick prayer to Talos. I then round the rocks to finish my business with the ungrateful mage.

Round two of our fight was much easier as he had moved up to attack me. When I rounded the rocks he was right there, the surprise on his face the last thing I saw before covering it with his life's blood. Scratch one thankless mage.

I turn to help my horse only to find him gone. All three bandits are dead but no horse can be seen. I climb the rocks for a better vantage point only to see him in the distance fighting a bear and a saber cat. I scream as the horse goes down. Probably shouldn't have done that as the creatures turn towards me. But I dispatched them with ease with bow and lightning. They never got close.

I got my gear off my downed horse, glad I didn't have time to give the poor beast a name. With a deep sigh I shouldered my gear and started to walk.
 

figmentPez

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We'd still watch it. And honestly, X stops doings these things all the time. His mind loves to wander.
This. X fans will be lucky if he manages to get 10 videos made of any given game before he moves on to his next subject. I'm fine with that since I watch to hear X being X, but I can also understand why it really pisses some people off (I am a little disappointed he might not finish Starcraft.)

There are going to be a lot of Let's Plays of Skyrim, I think even Interactive Todd is planning one, and he mostly plays Call of Duty multiplayer type stuff.

I say go for it Dave.
 
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