Aedra for the most part are not as "active" as the Daedra, preferring to simply provide blessings and other boons to those that wish to worship them. You rarely have one come out and openly involve himself in the world, and even then it usually only happens when the Draedric Princes are involved, since the Deadra are "aliens" to Nirn, while the Aedra are the creators and ancestors of Nirn. The Daedra had a pretty small role in Skyrim.I thought it was disappointing how small of a role TALOS had in Skyrim. He's FROM Skyrim. People are forbidden from worshiping him. You'd think he'd have done something about it.
No offense, but I think I'd stay away from the back alley doctor offering sex changes... I don't think that's ever gone well for anyone.•you can change your face/gender via a character in Riften's ratway.
Or just open to console and type showracemenu (on PCs)No offense, but I think I'd stay away from the back alley doctor offering sex changes... I don't think that's ever gone well for anyone.
I thought that also reset your level back to 1, though.Or just open to console and type showracemenu (on PCs)
I'd do this so it'll reset my eyes which tended to have a white graphic glitch occasionally when using the show life signs shout.
Only if you actually change race. If you alter the look or gender of your existing race and then save, nothing gets screwed up. I used it a lot to alter the look of my Dunmer.I thought that also reset your level back to 1, though.
Nope.I thought that also reset your level back to 1, though.
Also, this is the reverse of how it was in Morrowind, where you had a rather lengthy quest line for being a vampire, right out of the box.Vampires and Werewolves are playable in the base Skyrim game... Though werewolves are the only one with a lot of faction focus due to the Companions. To become a vampire you just fight vampires till you get Sanguinare Vampiris, then just wait for it to transform you.
Yup, it was actually werewolves that were added in the Morrowind expansion, not vampires.Also, this is the reverse of how it was in Morrowind, where you had a rather lengthy quest line for being a vampire, right out of the box.
What Oblivion expansion was about vampires? Also, Morrowind's weren't about vampires either.I'm still trying to work out why Daggerfall had vampires and werewolves playable in the base game, where they've been the base of the expansions for every TES game since. It's not even surprising, frankly, I think it's a bit boring. Expansion of Morrowind: Be a Vampire! Expansion of Oblivion: Be a Vampire! Expansion of Skyrim: Be a Vampire! Dudes, if you have such a hard-on for Buffy, go make a Buffy game.
And it was the best expansion. Bloodmoon ruled hard.Yup, it was actually werewolves that were added in the Morrowind expansion, not vampires.
Yeah, but that's standard kit since Morrowind at least. They always give you an out because of just how hard it is to function as a Vampire in the main quest.Oblivion had a rather lengthy quest chain in vanilla that dealt with the removal of the vampiric curse.
ftfyYeah, but that's standard kit since Morrowind at least. They always give you an out because of just how awesome it is to function as a Vampire in the main quest.
Took them long enough, sheesh.Dawnguard is out for PC, woot woot!
I got ya covered, homefry. Check yo steam.You gotta be kidding me! I spent my game budget getting ArmA II...this morning!!
But I just bought Guild Wars 2!I got ya covered, homefry. Check yo steam.
Then you should have posted sooner. I'm not a charityBut I just bought Guild Wars 2!