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Callidus Thorn |
Jul 22 2016, 12:15 AM
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Joined: 29-September 13
From: Midgard, Cyrodiil, one or two others.

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Well, my last character died off. He was inspired by a character in a series of books, and when I burned out on those it pretty much took my character with them. But, after thinking that it might be fun to play a Breton Sorcerer born under the Apprentice, one turned up! Pic 1Pic 2Kazimir Dayton, something of an oddball really. I originally took his name out of the strategy guide, so he was named Casamir Donat, but he objected so strenuously to that that I felt compelled to restart the tutorial to get his name right. And when the box popped up telling me that I needed a weapon, he scoffed and retorted "Magic is my weapon!", and backed that up by flaring his way through the tutorial. I think he might also be my first character to use a mix of armour; he seems to favour heavy armour for his upper body and light armour for his legs and feet. Leather boots and greaves with a steel cuirass and iron gauntlets actually looks pretty good though, so he might be onto something there. He's currently just gotten off the boat in Anvil, early in the morning after the Emperor's assassination, which is something of a surprise for him. When he'd turned in for the night he'd been heading to the Imperial City. 
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Lopov |
Jul 22 2016, 06:37 AM
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Joined: 11-February 13
From: Slovenia

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He really looks great as do most of your other characters, CT. And just like others, I'm sure that Kazimir will join the Mages Guild. I'm glad his surname isn't Donat else that'd make me giggle when I'd read it, Donat is a brand name of a purgative in Slovenia, the best friend of some of my older patients. And another piece of information: name Kazimir is fairly common in our parts among elderly, it consists of two words "kazi + mir", kazi is derived from the verb "kaziti" which means to disturb / to spoil while "mir" means peace, so Kazimir means something like "disturber of peace". I'm sure that your Kazimir won't disturb any peace, though.
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Callidus Thorn |
Jul 22 2016, 07:59 AM
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Joined: 29-September 13
From: Midgard, Cyrodiil, one or two others.

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QUOTE(Acadian @ Jul 22 2016, 02:46 AM)  Welcome to Kazimir! A Breton sorcerer sounds both effective and fun. Let us know how he goes!  It was certainly fun having all that magicka to throw around in the tutorial  QUOTE(SubRosa @ Jul 22 2016, 03:08 AM)  Wow, I have never been able to create a male character who looked that good in Oblivion. He looks familiar, like an actor I know, but I cannot put a name to the face.
It is even better how he turned out. When a character speaks that loud and clear to you about who and what they are, you are on to something good. One of the reasons I like going through the tutorial dungeon in Oblivion is that it gives me a chance to get to know my character, and find out what they like and what they don't.
That pretty much the reason I always take every character through the tutorial, if even if my character's going to start somewhere else, just to find out how they're different. I don't know if I've had one respond to one of the tutorial's pop up boxes though, so that's kind of fun  QUOTE(mALX @ Jul 22 2016, 03:38 AM)  Have you seen Thorney's Dunmer males? He is a genius with those slide bars on Character Creation.
QUOTE(Lopov @ Jul 22 2016, 06:37 AM)  He really looks great as do most of your other characters, CT. And just like others, I'm sure that Kazimir will join the Mages Guild. I'm glad his surname isn't Donat else that'd make me giggle when I'd read it, Donat is a brand name of a purgative in Slovenia, the best friend of some of my older patients. And another piece of information: name Kazimir is fairly common in our parts among elderly, it consists of two words "kazi + mir", kazi is derived from the verb "kaziti" which means to disturb / to spoil while "mir" means peace, so Kazimir means something like "disturber of peace". I'm sure that your Kazimir won't disturb any peace, though. Well, now I see why Kazimir didn't like the name Donat. He'd have ended up being a purgative known for disturbing the peace! This post has been edited by Callidus Thorn: Jul 22 2016, 07:59 AM
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Renee |
Jul 24 2016, 02:01 AM
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Joined: 19-March 13
From: Ellicott City, Maryland

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QUOTE(SubRosa @ Jul 21 2016, 10:08 PM)  Wow, I have never been able to create a male character who looked that good in Oblivion.
It's the lack of facial hair, in my case, which is why I have way more males in Skyrim than I do in Oblivion. Good to see your new t00n there, CT. I know what you mean about getting that name right, believe me!
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mALX |
Jul 24 2016, 07:14 PM
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Joined: 14-March 10
From: Cyrodiil, the Wastelands, and BFE TN

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QUOTE(mirocu @ Jul 24 2016, 02:04 PM)  Bravil, ca 7PM Lothran and I have been to Bravil a few times already this summer, but we´ve never really hung around. We´ve always moved on to Skingrad and Cheydinhal and the forests. Now it feels like we´re here to stay and reacquaint ourselves with the area. It´s like meeting an old buddy; although you know them very well you have to update yourselves and sort of get in sync again. I left Lothran on his chair by the fireplace. What happens next is anyone´s guess but I think getting into the spirit of Bravil is a safe bet. Take that for what you will  Getting into the spirit of Bravil = Skooma! AHA!!!
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