Skyrim · 11:15am Jan 4th, 2019
I love exploring dungeons, sneak-archering some poor bandit fools, crafting twenty sets of Dwarven Armor after I pillage Dunmer ruins, crafting four hundred Iron Daggers outside Adrianne Avenicci's house at 4:00 AM, opening every single box, breaking twelve lockpicks on a master-locked chest to find fifty gold and a leather helmet, checking in wooden barrels hoping to find some high-stats weapon, giving a gold piece to a beggar and feeling like the Messiah, killing bandits and forgetting to pick up my bounty for them, making a buttload of potions I'm never going to use, immediately selling those potions, standing outside somebody's home for nine hours because their shop is closed, fus-ro-dahing people off of tall buildings, falling asleep to Hermaus Mora's yawning voice in that land made out of tentacles and books, triggering a dragon animation for the first time, contracting diseases that I immediately seek a blessing for, and seeking out spell books that I buy by the truckload, learn them, use for the first time, and then ignore all of my magic for the rest of the game.
But nothing compares to the chills you get when you conquer the main storyline. It feels really satisfying. Gives the game some sort of cohesiveness, and direction, I suppose. Plus, saying you slew Alduin is a pretty good skill to put on your brag sheet.
Yeah, Skyrim is awesome. I’ve never played the game, but I saw my friend play it. Looks fun.
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How've you been? I haven't seen you in a while.
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College started up again... so I’ve been pretty busy
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I understand. I've done a lot in that time and I've grown to over a hundred followers. I made a blog post about that a little bit ago.
Awesome
Now go do something about that traitor Ulfric Stormcloak.