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“The first time I played through the Dark Brotherhood questline, I didn’t know how it ended. When the Falkreath Sanctuary was destroyed, I started bawling. I was really depressed for about a week because of how much I missed Veezara and Gabriella.“
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I haven't played it in a while, but yes. I've found myself throwing down a I WORK FOR BELETHOR more often than not around here.
I think the last character I played I just wanted to see what would happen if I just killed everyone I met as long as I had the skill level for it. And the first one was an old woman in a hut and then my feels hit and I was done for a while.
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Me:
Another thing about Qualin, is that he is highly patriotic and has a very soft spot for his fellow Dunmer.
Thus, he lives officially in Morrowind (Raven Rock) while going back and forth to Skyrim.
And he enjoys casting fury-spells on Rolff and watching the guards (and even Rolff’s own friend) beat his ass.
He is reluctant to kill Dunmer if he can avoid it. Thieves for example, if they’re Argonian or Khajiit (”no hard feelings, but you’re not my people”), he will fight them. If they’re Dunmer, he will persuade them that he’s not worth the trouble.
But on his last beggar-killing excursion to Riften, he happened upon something unexpected.
You see, Riften had recently been given to the Empire in the peace treaty on High Hrothgar.
Usually, Qualin stays way away from the Empire-Stormcloak conflict. He has sympathies with the Stormcloak point of view, but it’s not his fight. If he would be dragged kicking and screaming into the fight, he would have to fight for the Empire by pure default.
Daedra worshippers don’t care about whether people worship eight or nine divines, but Morrowind is part of the Empire.
But then...
DON’T. THREATEN. MORROWIND.
(A second guard made the same mistake the next day. The pile of bodies is growing.)
I just beat the entire main quest in Skyrim using nothing but shouts, a sheild, and my bare fists.
I haven't played Skyrim in a long time, ESO fills those needs. But I heard the main theme today and I can still sing it along.
I remember the exact words of a song in a language I barely speak, two, three, four, years after I last heard it. But my mother her new phone number? Nah.
Telekinesis is an underrated spell in Alteration school. I do my best thievery using it.