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| McBadgere |
Jan 8 2012, 08:19 PM
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Joined: 21-October 11

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Can't find an original post for this so here's a new one!!!!...  ... So, for those who're still in or coming back to Cyrodiil...(Or even Tamrielic lands that simply aren't Skyrim  )...Where are your characters today?... Brought Nordy-Boy (Farn Olfsson) out of his comfortable semi-retirement, grabbed his trusty steed - Binky - and went for a run in an empty section of his map...This being around Bravil... He cleared out a Necromancer infested Ayelid ruin called Wendlebeck and found a statue in the middle of it, so I may do the Collector quest as I've never done that one... And then we went through a Goblin fort just down the way from it...Much fun with Goblins!!...  ...Can't remember what the place was called... Next time, I shall have Nordy-Boy sell the stuff in Imp-City and then I shall go find the cave that showed up on the compass around the fort... I have missed this game so much...It's way better than Skyrim...And yes, thanks to mALX and Subrosa I'm actually tempted to get the PC version...And *Feels slightly dirty* I may download some Mods...*Runs off to shower*... Ach... This post has been edited by McBadgere: Jan 9 2012, 07:31 AM
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| Renee |
Feb 14 2016, 12:29 AM
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Councilor

Joined: 19-March 13
From: Ellicott City, Maryland

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QUOTE(Grits @ Feb 13 2016, 09:03 AM)  Renee, I think it’s neat that Joanie will get a prequel in Morrowind. I have started that game a few times and love it, but I’ve not yet managed to make a character that I really wanted to continue with. I’m psyched that you will have Joan!
I'm sure you have some of those gaming moments in which something just falls into place, you know? As soon as the thought of Joan in Morrowind passed through my head, I knew it was a keeper. mirocu: yes, they are voice acted in my head. It's the 'Voices in my Head' pretend mod. Tirdas, 5:39 am First Seed 12, 3rd Era 434Kahrem of Weet leaves town, after several days in jail. He changes into his fur armor, tossing his prison clothes on the ground. It is raining. He walks into town, and spends most of this day getting his armor repaired. He's got a large task in front of him, and he doesn't want to foil this. Or wind up dead. After 5 hours while the smith does its work, he walks over to a nearby pub, buys a bottle of beer, and steals 4 more bottles without getting caught. He walks to the Fighter's Guild, hoping to steal some food, but a rude Breton in a tin suit is instantly watchful, the moment Kahreem walks in. So instead, he finds the Mage's Guild. There are several people here, milling about and such, but Kahreem eventually manages to (somehow) walk out with an entire watermelon in his hands. That'll be good to eat later on. And now, travel arrangements. It is 4:09 pm by the time he is ready to go. He walks toward the stables, hoping the bay he'd stolen over a week ago is still here. It is not. It had been branded as an Imperial Legion horse, so no doubt it had been put back into service. "What??" asks the stablehand. Kahreem does not answer. He starts another beer instead (his third so far). There are several horses here, and Kahreem chooses a paint. Though the paint is slower, it is easier to point; it can run around curves and boulders more easily than a faster horse. And there are lots of curves and boulders where he's going. "THIEF! You won't get away with this!" His new paint horse would be a temporary arrangement. Unlike the bay, paints were often trained from birth to return to whatever stable they'd been bred within. So unfortunately, Kahreem's new paint horse would not stick around, after the Redguard dismounted him. "STOP! You violated the law. Since you lack the funds to pay the court, you must serve out your sentence. Your stolen goods are now forfeit." "Your job will be forfeit if you don't manage to catch me." "Then pay with your blood!" "Ha, good luck with that! Right now I'm like four times as fast as you, sir. Catch me if you can!" This post has been edited by Renee: Feb 14 2016, 01:04 AM
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| mirocu |
Mar 2 2016, 09:33 PM
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Joined: 8-February 13
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QUOTE(Renee @ Mar 2 2016, 09:25 PM)  QUOTE(mirocu @ Mar 2 2016, 02:51 PM)  Yep. Probably this Sunday or so, and Chorrol is always first on his list  What first inspired you (or him or both) to spend different seasons in different areas of Cyrodiil? Take us back to 2007. I'm curious if he went north to Bruma especially, and then fell in love with the place, and decided to stay all winter? Or how did that work? That can actually be read in his fanfic thread, but I´ll give you a quick rundown  Lothran needed to go to Bruma early in his game so he could sell stolen items to Ongar and get his money purse fattened a bit. Going up the road and seeing Bruma for the first time we both fell in love with it, even before entering the town, and that love only got strengthened upon entering. I´m not entirely sure, but I believe the tradition to stay in Bruma for the winter started that very same year in December, with the thing becoming annual in December 2008. So it really took no time at all for this tradition to start and, if I remember correctly and it all started in December 2007, this year we´re coming up on our tenth year anniversary! This post has been edited by mirocu: Mar 2 2016, 09:33 PM
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Lol birdIt matters not how strait the gate, How charged with punishments the scroll, I am the master of my fate, I am the captain of my soul.
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