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post Aug 19 2015, 08:59 PM
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Welcome one and all, and you over there, to this, my role-play tracker-keeper, journal, diary type thing.

I have decided to do a hardcore role-play with Lissa (Not DiD though... I'm a bit too cowardly for that!) and I am using this thread to keep track of my progress, and share my progress with you guys. I am aware I have a story thread in Fan-fiction but this is different. This is less storytelling and more 'Lissa did this and Lissa did that'. Her journey will be told in my voice (though I'm sure occasionally her voice will slip in!)

I will post updates frequently, possibly each time i play the role-play. I will include information such asfood eaten, hours slept, mods added and things like that.

These are mods I have installed to assist my role-play experience (I will find and add links later).

Requiem: This is basically a role-play overhaul mod. It adds various things to make a game more friendly and diverse for a roleplayer, such as non-leveled enemies, realistic item weight, complex spells etc. There's literally dozens of changes, so check it out!

RND (Realistic needs and diseases): Basically a hunger, thirst, sleep and disease mod.

Frostfall: Makes cold weather more affecting... no more hide armour in a blizzard!
I have added a bunch of minor touch mods such as realistic NPC mods and such, but those above are the main ones.

My screenshots will will posted how they are taken. I won't be spending all my screenie time time using the console to remove menus and use tfc as i feel it will break immersion, although i will try to impliment these when i can. Quick snaps will do for me! Also my system ATM isn't very high resoloution so my snaps wont be the best.

Now, a few tid bits about Lissa before I get started.

First, a Screenie

She is 23 years old, a Redguard and she is a Palatriss (Her own devised name for Paladin + Archress), specializing in Archery, Two handed (warhammers are her preference) and restoration. She only wears light armor, which is where the restoration comes in handy and she usually fight head on and suffers quite the beating!

You'll notice Lissa's entries are quite packed. She has never been one to sit around and do nothing. The only downtime she usually has is sleeping! She will spend most of her free days wandering around the wilderness, finding things to sell, keep or kill (I.E. Bandits). However, she is never usually one to dive head first into a dungeon alone. She always feels much more confident with a companion when it comes to dungeon diving.

She tends to eat on the go as, despite how confident she may be, she finds it incredibly awkward to sit and eat in an inn. Also she is a vegetarian, purely for the reason that she doesn't like the texture of meat. It makes her feel incredibly nauseous.

... that is all i'm willing to share for now! I am currently finishing up her first update... so watch this space! And I hope you guys stay and watch her progress for a long time smile.gif This is gonna be fun, y'all.

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post Feb 22 2016, 10:57 PM
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ENTRY #2 - Sundas, 8:25 AM, 17th of Last Seed


Before progressing, Lissa couldn't help but shake the feeling that she has missed something back in the cell block, so she went back to the prison cell room where she began. With the master key in hand she unlocked the cells, there were six in total, three on each opposite ends of the wall. There was literally nothing of use in four of them. The odd skeleton and rotted bedroll, but nothing she could use.

In the fifth cell she searched, however, she found a ghost, this time non-hostile. he was sat on a chair in the corner of the room, dressed in full dwarven gear.

She attempted to spark conversation with him, hopefully info on a way out of the prison, but he was insistent on giving her his entire back story instead. She stopped listening after a while. Who knew one could sleep with their eyes open WHILST standing upright.

"Seems like you're the only guy here who isn't hellbent on killing me." She said when he gave her a chance to interject.

"I do not seek violence. This prison is my limbo. I accepted my eternity here."

"What do you mean?" Lissa stated. "Surely you can just leave."

"I am trapped here." The ghost told her. "Ever since Fjona rejected me as her guardian."

Fjona? Who on Nirn is that? see THIS is why I should pay attention.

Lissa raised an eyebrow, "but... you're a ghost."

"I am."

"... and you're not corporeal? Can't you just walk through the bars?"

The ghost did not respond.

Lissa sighed, "Alrighty then. Have fun in there." She said, before moving on to the next cell.

The next cell she had more success. There was a large whole in the wall at the back of it, which led to another caved in section of the prison. Nothing of worth in there, but she did find a few health potions and some food.

Happy that she'd found all she could find, Lissa travelled back to the room where she found her armour and continued through the prison. The architecture wasn't hugely exciting, but she did manage to find a weapons room with a bow and small quiver of arrows, which made her smile from ear to ear. She kept her mace by her side, but knew that the bow would be her main source of defence.

Continuing through, she found herself in a large, circular hall consisting of a boot destroying flood, and a rather foreboding spiral staircase. Judging by the place in the room that was flooded, and she could see the source of the flooding was some loose bricks in the walls, she deduced that the prison she was in was next to, or in, a bed of water. This made her nervous.

Never the less she travelled up the spiral staircase, coming across a single door.

"...I wonder where this will take me." She said. "Maybe more ghosts that need busting."

She opened the door. not met with darkness but blinding sunlight.

*This seems short, but the prison area is disappointingly small. There wasn't much going on or to explore. It was pretty easy getting out.

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