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| Lady Saga |
Jul 31 2012, 12:35 AM
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Mouth

Joined: 20-February 12

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Like today, I saw my follower jump for the first time. Every character of mine so far has had a follower. I know they jump, but I've never seen my follower jump over an obstruction!
Jenassa (Khahkhayre's dark elf wife) got stuck, and after a moment, I turned him around to have a look at where she got stuck, what the problem was. Suddenly, she figured out where she could jump over this little ridge, and did so. Thought that was pretty neat that after all this time, I'm still discovering new things here and there.
There's something else I noticed tonight, now I'm forgetting what it was! ...oh well.
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| Grits |
Dec 15 2012, 05:05 PM
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Councilor

Joined: 6-November 10
From: The Gold Coast

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Last night The Girl’s character went through Bleak Falls Barrow. I thought I had seen everything that place has to offer. But no. Remember the part in the middle where it’s open to the sky with a bridge and waterfall? You can walk down to the bottom and loot some skeevers, skeletons, and a chest after you kill the Frost troll (or draugr) on the bridge. Well The Girl’s character is traveling with Serana. I was writing Christmas cards and not really paying attention since I thought I’d seen it all. Until The Girl said, “Who’s Thomas?” I looked up ready to call B.S. and saw a bandit-looking resurrected guy named Serana’s Thomas. That’s funny, there are no bandits anywhere near that part of the barrow. I know because I’ve seen it all. But there he was. So I said, “Wait until he turns to ash. Maybe he’ll have a note.” He did have a note. Apparently Thomas fell down into the barrow from out on the mountainside, and his body was on some ledge up above that I would never have seen without a necromancer’s assistance. Something new in Bleak Falls Barrow. Awesome.
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| King Of Beasts |
Dec 18 2012, 12:24 AM
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Ancient

Joined: 15-November 12
From: Imperial City,Cyrodiil

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QUOTE(Elisabeth Hollow @ Dec 17 2012, 03:20 PM)  Has anyone else found the Giant Mudcrab easter egg yet? My friend was playing Skyrim the other day and holy frick...a bunch of tiny mudcrabs busted from it and were apparently using it as a home lmfao
Yes and all of them gained up on me and almost killed me  im glad the giant mud crab was dead, or I would have been crab meat 
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Rise, rise! To freedom, rise! Arise, ye Breton sons and daughters. Ride, ride! To freedom, ride! Truth and glory to the brave!
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| Lady Saga |
Dec 18 2012, 01:03 AM
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Mouth

Joined: 20-February 12

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I've never even heard of a giant mudcrab in Skyrim, but it doesn't surprise me there's one in the game. QUOTE(Elisabeth Hollow @ Dec 17 2012, 06:15 PM)  When I adopted Lucia, she brought home a fox. Thank god, because apparently they can ask for a spider...
No wonder there's an option for "get rid of it!" This post has been edited by Lady Saga: Dec 18 2012, 01:05 AM
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| King Of Beasts |
Dec 19 2012, 09:51 PM
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Ancient

Joined: 15-November 12
From: Imperial City,Cyrodiil

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QUOTE(Grits @ Dec 19 2012, 12:02 PM)  I think that giant mudcrab is a quest location. It's a fun find even when not on the quest. Watching my kids play Skyrim is hilarious. I’m seeing all kinds of funny. Today’s quote from a guard: You know, I could have gone into that sanctuary, killed all those Dark Brotherhood types. But I was… sick that day. Also last night I saw Argis the Bulwark dual wielding staves! Argis the battlemage! It was awesome. He also used a staff and blade as well as blade and shield. I didn’t see him using a staff and shield, but I was making cookies while watching and might have missed it. It's part of the quest Kyne's Sacred Trials.
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Rise, rise! To freedom, rise! Arise, ye Breton sons and daughters. Ride, ride! To freedom, ride! Truth and glory to the brave!
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| Lady Saga |
Dec 20 2012, 01:51 PM
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Mouth

Joined: 20-February 12

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QUOTE(Grits @ Dec 19 2012, 03:02 PM)  Watching my kids play Skyrim is hilarious.
Watching my nephew play is hilarious.  He has both Oblivion and skyrim. His method of playing is to run around everywhere. He does "teabags" (squats in sneak mode) over dead bodies. You have to be there....I can't really describe it. Granted, I can't play like that, but it's funny to watch
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| Elisabeth Hollow |
Dec 20 2012, 09:12 PM
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Ancient

Joined: 15-November 12
From: Texas

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QUOTE(Lady Saga @ Dec 20 2012, 06:51 AM)  QUOTE(Grits @ Dec 19 2012, 03:02 PM)  Watching my kids play Skyrim is hilarious.
Watching my nephew play is hilarious.  He has both Oblivion and skyrim. His method of playing is to run around everywhere. He does "teabags" (squats in sneak mode) over dead bodies. You have to be there....I can't really describe it. Granted, I can't play like that, but it's funny to watch My middle brother is obsessed with teabagging on COD...I don't see the point except to be gross XD and make the other players angry lol
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