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zrelik · 9 months
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oh no
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bosmerbitch · 5 months
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He did it again lads
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Maybe if we go further into this insanity we’ll reach a whole new level of CHIM
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moodcrab · 8 months
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Yay Skyrim finally has """"""fishing""""""
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moonnen · 1 year
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just outside of riften
ah i love this game <3
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mrissi-gamergirl · 10 months
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A beautiful Skyrim night
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mirapancake · 1 year
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🎉A very special 11/11/2022🎉
🎊🎉HAPPY 11TH BIRTHDAY SKYRIM!!! 🎉🎊
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im-okay-mj · 2 years
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All I’m saying is she was not made for this but I put her through it anyways.
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wellthebardsdead · 1 year
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Jyggalag isn’t the daedric prince of order… he’s the daedric prince of neurodivergent people. He’s the true prince of madness, by neurotypical standards at least, for the rest of us, he is a haven of peace and understanding. Of people who are afraid of going insane.
His artefacts have no enchantment’s or anything insane to them not because he’s boring but because he himself needs order. He needs routine. And there’s nothing more chaotic than the oblivion and people who need order seek him out because neurotypical society is exhausting to them even in tambriel. And he welcomed everyone of them into his fold in his own unique way, he gave them order but unfortunately removed their unique qualities that made them mortals and separate entities from him that belonged on nirn…
He didn’t hate Sheogorath… he was afraid of him. Every single neurodiverent person spiralling was/is/will be afraid of losing their minds. Losing themselves to insanity. Every meltdown, every breech from routine, every minor inconvenience that piles up until we crumble into an overstimulated mess…. It’s Jyggalag…. He’s not boring… he just wanted to be left alone to his own endeavours… 
I wonder if I returned his sword to him and told him he’s doing okay… with not want for reward or boon… would he want to at least sit with me for a while and tell me what his latest special interest is?… I would listen for eternity… ~Bambi
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autumnalmorning39 · 6 months
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When that weirdo caught in the attack hasn't woken up yet
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duskandherembracex · 6 months
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Ayleid Ruins - Skyrim Anniversary Edition
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nooklingposting · 2 years
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Oh wow a sale on Fallout games! I wonder what options I ha-
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FOR FUCK'S SAKE TODD
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sky-guard-you · 1 month
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Just kidding. Unless? 🥺
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teldryns-sidekick · 2 years
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Whiterun and the mysterious case of the dragon corpse.
This thing falls from the sky everytime I go through a door into whiterun. Skyrim is a fully functioning game, with absolutely no bugs.
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moodcrab · 2 months
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Fixing Skyrim's Daedric Quests
Part II - Clavicus Vile
Honestly this was the most underwhelming Daedric Quest in Skyrim, but Skyrim is by no means unique in this as it's just the most recent in a long line of underwhelming Clavicus Vile quests in the Elder Scrolls franchise. Vile, the god of wishes, deals and dodgy monkey palm style tricks forms a natural counterpart to the Divine Zenithar, god of honest work and trade, but for some reason there isn't a Vile quest that isn't "Go to dungeon and kill X". Skyrim, to its credit, tried to make it interesting with Barbas, but still resorted to "go to this cave and kill this guy."
The whole story of Sebastian, the mage who wished for a lycanthropy cure for his daughter only for Vile to grant him an axe, is a truly boring misunderstanding of what Vile is all about. An axe isn't a cure, not even in an ironic double meaning of the word cure. Any axe, indeed any weapon or spell, can kill a werewolf, but he didn't wish for his daughter to be killed, something he could easily do without making a deal with the devil. There are several ways to cure lycanthropy in Tamriel, death is not one of them. If you have cancer but you die in a car accident you are not cured of cancer, literally the opposite in fact. This isn't a mind bending M Night plot twist, it's bullshit. Not only is a dead werewolf not a cured one, he didn't wish for his daughter to be killed, so there's nothing stopping him from just throwing the axe in the sea and going to find a Glenmoril Witch. Vile gains nothing from this arrangement, and Vile doesn't enter into arrangements that don't benefit him.
A true Vile wish would have cured the lycanthropy in such a way that causes unforeseen consequences that end up killing the daughter, dooming her soul to The Fields of Regret, his realm of Oblivion. The wish would be technically granted, but it backfired horribly. The only thing remotely Clavicus Vile-ish was the big "rug pull" at the end of the quest where he offers you the axe if you kill Barbas, and like, no. No thanks. I have access to better axes, I'm not killing a dog for this *two handed 🤮* one. I never wanted this axe, there is no reason in the quest to even use the axe yourself let alone grow attached to it, unlike Barbas who has now accompanied me all through the quest. This isn't a choice.
Quest: Best Wishes
The quest opener is being moved from Falkreath to Morthal, because vanilla Morthal has no general store. Well, now it does. Compared to all the other stores you visit it will have a unique look, very mysterious and quirky with oddities on the shelves, and the owner will be an eccentric character with a cute dog. For the quest to activate you must have traded at the store a few times and reached a level. On entering, the owner will be distraught and refuse to trade unless you agree to find his dog who has gone missing.
You go on a bit of a dog hunt. Asking around Morthal gets you little useful information. In fact, if you ask certain people, they will say some curious things; like they have no idea who you're talking about, or that there isn't a general store in Morthal at all, "Oh that old place? That closed down when I was a child after old man whatever died"...
You eventually track the dog down outside the city and, surprise, it talks! Barbas explains the situation, that he is the somewhat loyal side kick of Clavicus Vile, who has an offer for you. He also makes it clear, this offer is an invitation only, you would walk away right now if you were wise. Assuming you aren't a pussy, you of course return Barbas to the shop and hear the offer.
The shopkeeper transforms into Vile, in all his jovial Skaafin glory. He tells you about a wish he has recently received, one that he would like your help in granting. There's this would be merchant in the city of Whiterun named Ysolda, who you have likely already met as she is a very popular wifu, she has been a devout Zenithar worshipper for years, but has become impatient with waiting for her hard work to pay off. She really wants to be a trader, and has prayed to Vile to make it so. If you agree to take care of it for him, he will reward you. As Barbas has recommended, you can quit the quest right now. Or...
You head to Whiterun and start investigating Ysolda. It's up to you how the wish gets granted, depending on what you discover about her:
1. She would like to buy the Bannered Mare of her friend Hulda, who isn't ready to sell. So you could ruin the business to make Hulda desperate to sell, but Ysolda would get a ruined inn. Or you could forge Hulda's will and stage an "accident", so Ysolda inherits the inn at the expense of her friend's life.
2. She has done some work with the Khajiit caravans, learning what she can about mercantile skills, but expressing how hard and horrible their lifestyle sounds. Investigating this will lead you to a secret meeting between Ysolda and an Orc. The Orc hands Ysolda a "the goods" but Ysolda complains there isn't enough. The Orc explains how dangerous getting it is. Ysolda doesn't care, she tells him he needs to go get more. If you follow the Orc to Sleeping Tree Camp you'll witness his death at the hands of the giants there. On his body there is an incriminating note, which you could show to the Whiterun guard captain, who will banish her from the city as punishment. Ysolda will spend the rest of her days with the Khajiit caravan, living as a vagrant and exiled from her home, but a trader, just as she wished.
3. As Barbas, who will accompany you, advises, you could warn Ysolda and break your side of the bargain. She believes your story (how else could you have known about the wish?), but depending on your speechcraft and personality attribute - because a fixed Skyrim would obviously have attributes - you either strike the right amount of fear into her that she flees to the temple to seek sanctuary, or you miss your mark and she decides to go check out this shop in Morthal for herself. When she gets there Vile will reluctantly let her take over the store, but if Ysolda repents she will one day become a Priestess of Zenithar, and convert the shop into a fledgling temple.
Just Deserts
When you return to the general store in Morthal it will have transformed into an abandoned ruin.
Any outcome of options one or two will please Vile, he will award you his Masque which will be light or heavy armoured dependant on which skill is higher for you and it will have a powerful speechcraft, personality and price discount enchantment. You also have the opportunity later on to take over and run the shop yourself.
If Ysolda comes to Morthal to take over the store, Vile will be annoyed at you and Barbas for being boring, but will accept that the wish is technically granted and Ysolda, now his devotee, will be spending her afterlife in his realm. You get the Masque but she gets the store ( unless you marry her...)
If you break your deal and save Ysolda, you get a curse; permanent debuffs to speechcraft, personality and prices. The cost of being a hero is high, especially when it comes to the Daedra. (Maybe Ysolda can lift the curse once her temple is up and running, but that will be a while).
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simsparadise94 · 3 months
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Skyrim | Storm in Riften
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ab121500 · 1 year
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Me: BRB i gotta check on my fictional husband.
Friend: Which one? The blonde one with issues? Or the elf? Or just the buff guy who also has issues.
Me: ...i did NOT ask to be called out.
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