[quote=“0takuMetalhead, post:248, topic:532”]High-five![/quote]Consider it returned with gusto! (Apologies for the late reply; the boyfriend and I have been away all weekend.)
[quote=“0takuMetalhead, post:248, topic:532”]Hey, I do that to some extend aswell. And create a bit of a story when exploring/doing new quests. The main quest made her hate the Altmer, being send to the chopping block made her hate The Empire (going so far that NPC’s with bonds to the Empire are on the hitlist, if she gets away with it that is).And as for hating vampires, well, I’ve told that part before. On the other side of the coin, she does have huge respect for the Dunmer, but going in on this part spoils the Dragonborn dlc. Meredith treats the Khajiit with respect aswell.
As for family. Well, I wished that the damn game allowed you to gett a pet without having to adopt children first honestly.[/quote]You can’t help but use your imagination as you go along, can you? I know I can’t, as a large chunk of my Gaiges had their different stories, likes and personality tweaks, and even my Guardians on Destiny were fleshed out in my mind. If only I could put that to some use, like in comics or something similar; alas my creativity doesn’t go that far! Maybe that’s a good thing, IDK.
I was lucky enough to have a daughter who wanted a fox for a pet. If she’d have tried bringing home a bear…
[quote=“0takuMetalhead, post:248, topic:532”]For Meredith, it was the ideal place really. Quiet town nearby where she became a thane and bought the plot of land. She has a house in Whiterun aswell, where most of the gear is kept that she doesn’t need anymore.[/quote]I found it stupidly easy to become thane there, ignoring Whiterun because that’s an obvious given. Complete Laid to Rest, help three people in the hold, all of which can be found in Morthal itself, et voila! I have since also realised that Windstad Manor’s in quite a cold area, which ties in somewhat with the natural frost resistance vampires have.
As silly as it sounds, I think the housecarl you get, Valdimar, is a fricking badass. He’s a spellsword, unlike the other seven who are warriors! I’m considering having my Dunmer marry him, or somebody who is a complete and utter cow to your character, like Grelka or Taarie (Yep, more roleplaying as I… well, play).
[quote=“0takuMetalhead, post:248, topic:532”]I honestly never bothered training in Smithing. Most of the skill points are used on Light armor, One handed and a bit on bows so that she has a damaging attack on a longer range. It’s a good thing that you don’t have to train smithing to build a house![/quote]Not only that, but building the materials up your Smithing anyway!
Mizoreah’s the exact same when it comes to the main skills I boost, along with Block, with her secondary skills being Sneak and Pickpocket. Oh, and Alchemy; that’s already been made Legendary a few times thanks to the Creep Cluster/Giants Toe/Wheat combo. That said, I like making potions and putting the deadliest poisons I can muster in peoples pockets.
[quote=“daerksiea, post:249, topic:532”]I love Muffle! I also like the skill, I think it’s at the top of the tree where you can turn invisible when you crouch. You are already dead silent and you can be in front of someone and they won’t notice you but still it’s good to break aggro if you get any. Usually don’t but it’s handy.[/quote]I haven’t used that perk yet although I have every plan to with your namesake, definitely. I’m going to put points into Speech as well, mainly to make it easier to sell everything to everyone. That way I won’t have to travel about from hold to hold while the vampirism grows stronger each day.