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monstersandmaw · 5 months
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Rhuarc the single dad orc: life update that literally no one asked for...
He built a proper house for his adopted girls at Lakeview, and acquired an armoured husky named Sceolang who is a certified Good Doggo and Very Protec. Sofie and Lucia are really enjoying their new home, and have recently had a visit from their fun but kind of weird Aunt Serana...
Rhuarc built Sofie a greenhouse for all her alchemical ingredients, and Lucia has an archery and combat target to practise on. The pantries are stocked, and his formerly homeless children are never going to be left wanting or hungry ever again.
For now, they're just going to be there for the summer months, and will probably return to Whiterun and the smaller house there for the winter, so that they can continue their various educations and aren't too isolated while growing up.
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ashleyquinn03 · 1 year
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I think my favorite thing about Skyrim is that the base game has so much content. 6 fully fleshed out main quests that changes the game. Hundreds of side quests that you can get you going for hours. Unique play styles to match anything you want to be. Want do be a healer and let your dog, follower, and required limited companions do all the hard work? Go ahead, Restoration spells are the ones for you. Want to be a mercenary? Go ahead, get bounties and side quests and go ham.
Then Skyrim added not 1, not 2, but 4 DLCs.
1. The Dawnguard/Vampire DLC adds a whole new main quest line, adds more locations, new characters, 2 brand new factions, and loads more lore.
2. The Dragonborn DLC adds a completely new location: Solstein. An island that's almost like its own country. Hundreds of new characters, dozens of new quests with 1 main quest: to defeat the first Dragonborn.
3. The Hearthfire DLC technically is the 2nd DLC but it adds a little bit of things. Adoption for the orphaned children of Skyrim. 3 brand new houses the Dragonborn can build from scratch and a few new characters. A small DLC, but one that some find very important.
4. Anniversary Edition. Although not technically a DLC, Anniversary Edition does add hundreds of new features such as new armor and weapons, fishing mechanics, new ingredients for potions, dozens of new quests and locations, and more houses for you to choose from.
Skyrim has so much replay opportunities that it is probably one of the best games to ever exist. I cannot wait until Elder Scrolls 6
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vibrantpuppeteer · 1 year
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I just realized I made just a /wee/ but of a mistake. So a few days ago I purchased the plot of land outside Falkreath in Skyrim. Built my basic house up and assigned Faendal to work there as Steward. Nothing too crazy. Then I get some upgrades done and (here's where the trouble begins) I have him hire a bard. So now when I'm off doing adventure stuff, the only company Faendal has...is a bard. He gets away from having to deal with Sven...just to get stuck in the same house with some other bard! Then I rescued all the Anniversary version pets and sent them to my house. Then I go and get married to Uthgerd the Unbroken. Y'know, the woman who got kicked out of /The Companions/. The faction whose special weapon is an /axe made to kill elves/. Those Companions. And I wondered why he always thought I wanted to start trouble. Oh, you poor lad.
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skyrim-addict · 2 months
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my beautiful daughter Lucia and her bunny warming by the fire! ^w^
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faiiryteethh · 11 months
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Skyrim PNG's ༺🐉༻
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scattered-irises · 5 months
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What a beautiful day to be a Skyrim Standard Edition player on the Xbox 360
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full-pockets · 2 years
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So, you know how you can make really overpowered enchantments items with glitches, loopholes or just in normal gameplay? Like, you could make a necklace that gives 1million health or a ring that gives 1trillion points to armour.
Would that stuff work on followers, or no? If I give a followers a necklace that adds 1million health, do they actually get that or does it cap off? Or, because I enchanted it and it wasn't bought from a store, it won't work at all?
Basically I want my followers to never die. I mean, I guess they could die from poison still, but with 1million health would they really?
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akatusk · 1 month
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Oh man.oh boy
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wispstalk · 1 month
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first of all hearthfire is my favorite DLC I love my stupid little domestic fantasies and am addicted to the simulation of wealth. but now every time I do it I think.....i am hopelessly dependent on the ingot. so. much. iron. the implication of the dragonborn circling around Skyrim snapping up all the iron and steel reserves during wartime. oh u need to arm ur soldiers? too bad bitch there's a blank corner in one of my three houses and I want to put some barrels there.
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surefire-tanis · 2 years
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I'm trying to get into modded skyrim right now so if anyone had mod recs please send them to me. I'm trying to set up this more role playing based thing with food/sleeping/ect but I still can't find something to make my (male) character look good
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notgilderoylockhart · 1 month
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Juniper Berry Crostata from Skyrim’s Hearthfire DLC
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Hearthfire
Key art for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
Hearthfire DLC
Art by Meduzarts
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Confession: hearthfire was the best skyrim dlc
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kaidanworkshop · 4 months
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Forgive me if this had been asked before, but I couldn't find the answer in the Discord. Are there plans or ideas to cover the dlc at any point? It's always bugged me that he has nothing for any of them beyond a few lines for Hearthfire. (Absolutely love what y'all have done so far BTW. It looks amazing and our boy sounds fantastic!)
The Workshop's original plan was to add in new DLC dialogue after our 1.0 launch, but due to our massive budget surplus, we're allowing the community to vote on new content to fast track -- the DLC pack is one of those options!
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dazzlerazz · 1 year
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Just base it on your favorite, not which is "objectively the best"!
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angry-eevee · 8 months
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A BG3 dlc I'd kill for - A Magnificent Mansion you could design and decorate a la Hearthfire or Animal crossing. The other characters have their own themed rooms which evolve over time as the main plot progresses, and you have one that you can design as you like. I do like the dynamic camps, but I also wish there was a place I could keep my owlbear plushie/tentacles in a jar/toad shaped tea pot without them vanishing back into the camp chest at the end of an area.
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