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Posted: Sun Sep 30, 2012 11:09 am
Resonare Praeteriti Fuhrer Bacoln Resonare Praeteriti Fuhrer Bacoln warriorman741 Im not sure if it is people already know this but It is possible to destroy the Dark Brotherhood by killing Astrid instead of killing any of the three prisoners in the quest With Friends Like These... Reminds me of when I got the entire Anvil fighters guild to kill Lucien. lol  It's possible. NPCs can kill essential characters. Yes, I know that, but...he was my favorite character in the entire game. Y u no be nicer to him? emo This was when my irl morals were conflicting with my gameplay morals. I didn't like the idea of a faction that recruited murderers.
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Posted: Sun Sep 30, 2012 11:37 am
Fuhrer Bacoln Resonare Praeteriti Fuhrer Bacoln Resonare Praeteriti Fuhrer Bacoln warriorman741 Im not sure if it is people already know this but It is possible to destroy the Dark Brotherhood by killing Astrid instead of killing any of the three prisoners in the quest With Friends Like These... Reminds me of when I got the entire Anvil fighters guild to kill Lucien. lol  It's possible. NPCs can kill essential characters. Yes, I know that, but...he was my favorite character in the entire game. Y u no be nicer to him? emo This was when my irl morals were conflicting with my gameplay morals. I didn't like the idea of a faction that recruited murderers. Ah, that makes sense. 3nodding I freaked out the first time I met Lucien because I didn't want to be a full time killer, I had only taken out one person who really, really, really really really really deserved it. As you can tell, I came around. I'm not sure what made me decide to go through with it, but I tried killed Rufio and went to meet the members. Turned out that they were exactly my crowd. blaugh
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Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2012 6:04 pm
Miss_Obsidian Hmmm...I always see foxes and walk after them for a bit then run away, why did I never follow completely!? I will do that now haha. And that thing about people leaving you their homes is really cool, though I'd prefer if some of those people don't die in the game, like Aela. Aela dies? MY WIFE crying
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Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2012 9:47 am
Solarknight7 Miss_Obsidian Hmmm...I always see foxes and walk after them for a bit then run away, why did I never follow completely!? I will do that now haha. And that thing about people leaving you their homes is really cool, though I'd prefer if some of those people don't die in the game, like Aela. Aela dies? MY WIFE crying Yea after you finish the compainions questline...
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Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2012 4:19 pm
kcbeach28 Solarknight7 Miss_Obsidian Hmmm...I always see foxes and walk after them for a bit then run away, why did I never follow completely!? I will do that now haha. And that thing about people leaving you their homes is really cool, though I'd prefer if some of those people don't die in the game, like Aela. Aela dies? MY WIFE crying Yea after you finish the compainions questline... I finished the companions quest line ages ago and she is still alive. I am married to her and we live in Windhelm.
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Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2012 5:30 pm
Solarknight7 kcbeach28 Solarknight7 Miss_Obsidian Hmmm...I always see foxes and walk after them for a bit then run away, why did I never follow completely!? I will do that now haha. And that thing about people leaving you their homes is really cool, though I'd prefer if some of those people don't die in the game, like Aela. Aela dies? MY WIFE crying Yea after you finish the compainions questline... I finished the companions quest line ages ago and she is still alive. I am married to her and we live in Windhelm. I should have worded this better... I meant to say she isn't killable before you finish the campanions questline but after that she can be killed...
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Posted: Sat Oct 27, 2012 12:10 pm
kcbeach28 Solarknight7 kcbeach28 Solarknight7 Miss_Obsidian Hmmm...I always see foxes and walk after them for a bit then run away, why did I never follow completely!? I will do that now haha. And that thing about people leaving you their homes is really cool, though I'd prefer if some of those people don't die in the game, like Aela. Aela dies? MY WIFE crying Yea after you finish the compainions questline... I finished the companions quest line ages ago and she is still alive. I am married to her and we live in Windhelm. I should have worded this better... I meant to say she isn't killable before you finish the campanions questline but after that she can be killed... Phew.....You know I think she has just become a stay at home wife smile
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Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 8:44 pm
Greetings;
If you start at broken fang cave, face away from the entrance and see a road nearby, follow it for a little ways to the direction of Gjukar's Monument. Following the road, look down the side of the hill on the right side and you should eventually see a pool of water, several perhaps, with about 6 or so mudcrabs in and around it. There is a slight overhang making a minor cave under the road with the bones and a few personal effects of some long dead adventurer. More importantly and what makes this worth mentioning is that facing the cave along the edge of the larger pool, is the long dead remains of a massive mudcrab. Sort of like the one you could find in Oblivion-it was in a cave in a fairly hard to reach section, massive. Anyway, you cannot raise this thing from the dead, strike it with a sword and it sounds like any normal rock. It is just something interesting that I had come across that was fairly easy to miss.
Thank you...
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Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2013 6:06 am
You can be king of the forest by killing a rabbit, hawk, fox, or wolf and then resurrecting their bodies.
You can talk to M'aiq the Liar for giggles.
You can collect all the dragon Priest masks.
You can use illusion spells in a town for laughs, and hopefully not get caught.
Being friends with people in skyrim means that you can have half of their stuff, no matter what.
You can lure dragons to towns to kill people without killing them.
You can pickpocket bandits to practice pickpocketing instead of practicing on people who will have you arrested.
At maximum sneak and pickpocketing, you can sneak through a dungeon, take off everyone's clothes and weapons, then go back to the beginning, and save/pause, and when your friend comes over tell him you're killing a cave of violent, drug-induced nudists.
You can try to hit a hawk with a bow and arrow and get a 1000g bounty thirty seconds later when your arrow hits someone in the head, but you'll be nowhere around by then...
You can stunlock dragons, daedra, draugr, and dragon priests with the destruction perk.
Picking flowers in skyrim is a manly man's job. Just don't skip while doing it. We can see up your leather loincloth.
You can acquire soul gems from mining the veins in Blackreach, including Black and Grand soul gems.
All ore veins have a chance to give random jewels and gems, like amythist and sapphire.
Fortify healing potions and fortify alchemy apparel doesnt lead to game breaking power.....
At maximum destruction and with good robes, you'll never get cold in skyrim, you can always have flames active and not lose any magic.
Destruction cloaks are fun to use in a crowded town.
Invisibility is fun to use in the same situation.
You can trip balls when you talk to the daedra that despises undead and you hallucinate that you're falling from a mile in the air.
You can actually destroy the entire world of Tamriel by pressing the prophesized power button on your console. But there is hope, you can reanimate the world with a second press!
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Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2014 5:32 pm
The dragons in skyrim aren't actually dragons. Dragons have 4 feet....
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