#whyiambeautiful #chapter5 #nocockblocking #believeinyourself #selflove❤ #positiveaffirmations #motivation #cantstopwontstop
seen from Saudi Arabia
seen from Finland
seen from Germany
seen from United States
seen from Türkiye
seen from United States
seen from United Kingdom

seen from United States

seen from Malaysia
seen from China

seen from Singapore

seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from India

seen from Malaysia

seen from United States
seen from Hong Kong SAR China

seen from Yemen
seen from Lithuania
seen from Saudi Arabia
#whyiambeautiful #chapter5 #nocockblocking #believeinyourself #selflove❤ #positiveaffirmations #motivation #cantstopwontstop
So you hace Any advice on how to kill dragons as a stealthy khajiit? I've been having difficulty with them.
As you know, I play the same sort of character. You gotta get the dragon's flanks. If you go for it's rear leg, it'll have trouble getting you with it's breath.
PS: I know this blog has been dead, but I have plans. Just wait a bit and I'll be back full force.
Did you know Skyrim is infinitely playable? Supposedly it can continue to generate radiant quests indefinitely.
We've known this for months. I know Todd Howard recently said it in an interview over the phone, but he already talked about that ages ago.
Granted that people besides dragonborns can preform them, but our beloved Dovakhiin is dragonborn and even he needs to absorb a soul to be able to learn a dragon shout. So idk I guess I'm asking about an unimportant detail, but I was wondering how people could do a shout without a dragon soul.
Well, obviously a dragon soul isn't need to learn shouts slowly over time if non-Dovahkiin can learn them. Being able to absorb dragon souls only makes the process much, much faster.
From a mythological standpoint, how were dragonborn of the past capable of preforming dragon shouts? They had no dragon souls to absorb.
You don't have to be a Dragonborn to perform shouts. Everyone on High Hrothgar can do it. The difference with Dragonborns is that they're better at it. Anyone else is trying to do what a dragon does, but a Dragonborn is essentially a dragon in that respect. A Dragonborn can learn them much more quickly and is more powerful.
Have you heard anything about college of winterhold quests? ... I think that's what the mages guild is called this time around. I always preferred a magic-based character in oblivion, but never really like the mages guild quests.
Well, no quest spoilers are going to be released, and from what I've seen of streams, people seem to be focusing on the main quest. Boooriiiing.
necromancers are soooooooo coooooooooooooooooooool
Yeah
Okay so I've seen the chicken reanimation spell thingy in trailers I had a couple of questions on it. I assume that its usable on dead NPCs and not just silly little chickens. But I noticed that the spell was equipped on both hands. What difference do you think dual wielding the Resurrection spell would do differently from using it on one hand? Or is it possible for it to require both hands?
Yes, you can use it on NPCs. Necromancers will be constantly reviving each other. Using the spell in both hands no doubt increases how long the target corpse is reanimated.