I hate gamers…
skyrim fans, grab your shouting
Pokemon fans, grab your balls
this event is cancelled

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I hate gamers…
skyrim fans, grab your shouting
Pokemon fans, grab your balls
this event is cancelled
...huh, yeah it *does* just look like that from above
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I don't particularly care for TES 6 but it's wild to me that the gap between Skyrim and present day is now almost as long as the gap between Daggerfall and Skyrim.
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The Elder Scrolls: Blades announces it is shutting down on June 30th. Until then, all items in the store are essentially free, so if you were even slightly curious this may be the easiest window to experience everything you can.
it’s monday i’m in the labyrinth
it’s tuesday i’m in the evil lab
it’s wednesday i’m in the time loop
it’s thursday i’m in the medieval torture apparatus
🌸it’s friday i’m in love🌸
Okay im dying to know, do we have any information about vestiges that aren't soul shriven or Haskill?
I'm curious to see how vestiges from other deadric princes form. I know there's variants of, say, titans, for example. Molag Bal has daedric titans and Mehrunes Dagon has ash titans. But I'm more so curious what a hypothetical vestige of a normal mortal person would look like from Princes that aren't Molag Bal.
We know a Molag Bal vestige can become a soul shriven, their skin becomes pale and gaunt or they lose most of their fur if they're a khajiit, but what if Hircine makes a vestige, do they become more furry maybe? Would a vestige of Meridia be really glowy all the time? Maybe a vestige of Clavicus Vile has those horns that skaafin have?
Did You Know: A lich can walk out of the ocean at anytime with an army of the undead? There’s nothing anyone can really do to stop this from happening.
gently rests my paw on your shoulder. stop telling yourself that skyrim is a good game. youre lying and you know it.
Thinking a lot recently about the constant comparison of Oblivion to Skyrim, particularly claims that Oblivion is superior in every way strictly by virtue of quest length and the greater grandiosity of the organizations in Oblivion, and I think there's been a fundamental misunderstanding of what's actually going on with Tamriel during the time period of Skyrim. Even though it's like...one of the core concepts of the main storyline.
Putting most of this under a cut for length, but I just...I think people misunderstand what's going on here. This is not a "One Game Good Other Game Bad" post, it's an analysis of a major, key difference in story basis between the two that I think gets lost in the (frankly asinine) argument about which is superior.
See, everything in Skyrim sucks. Every organization you can align yourself with is falling apart. Literally every single one.
That's the point.
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EVERY FUCKING TIME
*visibly sweating* uhh yes please i'd like that a lot
*so horny that im nauseous* I mean yeah sure if they're both down for it
Did You Know: Dibella is a moonmoon? As the Imperial Orrery shows, Dibella is a moon of Mara, who is a moon of Zenithar. This makes Dibella a moonmoon, also known as a subsatellite, moonlet, or submoon.