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Post by Feral Female on Nov 30, 2011 4:27:20 GMT -5
Those shouts are pretty handy. I used the force one last night against the leader of the Silver Hands and it really knocked him for a loop, then I could get in and do some real damage while he was staggered. And, Giblets came back! I was so happy to see her. Only played for about an hour then gave the controller to my daughter, who had finished her homework while I played. Next up for me - rescuing someone from a cave! Ya-hoo, can barely wait. I just adore caves she typed sardonically.
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Post by ravenswald on Nov 30, 2011 4:31:31 GMT -5
Well done. These shouts are I assume like magic spells? I understand you get them after slaying dragons and learning how to use them. Who is Giblets? I can't find a listing for him/her. Never much liked caves myself, I like room to move.
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Post by Feral Female on Nov 30, 2011 4:38:34 GMT -5
Well done. These shouts are I assume like magic spells? I understand you get them after slaying dragons and learning how to use them. Who is Giblets? I can't find a listing for him/her. Never much liked caves myself, I like room to move. Indeed, good Ser, they`re magic spells that you can use and improve upon with the dragon souls you collect. Tee-hee, Giblets is the name I gave my horse. He is very lovely and deserved a powerful and strong name, suitable for a war horse.
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Post by ravenswald on Nov 30, 2011 4:47:54 GMT -5
A name for a warhorse? Well I suppose it better than Dogmeat for a dog.
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Post by Feral Female on Nov 30, 2011 5:15:53 GMT -5
Well sure, everything I own has a name, even my laptop is called Mama. Maybe its a girl thing??
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Post by darktruth on Nov 30, 2011 5:46:44 GMT -5
Hah, I used to name my horse in Oblivion though I'd always forget what it was. And I gave up naming my horses in Red Dead given how many died.
I found a stray dog I could have apparently gained as a companion, but told him to go home and wasn't able to talk to him again so not sure if I can given i had now house. I'm hoping he decided to go stay with Lydia in Dragonsreach.
My Selwyn nearly had a moral crisis on her hands. Started an attack on a fort down in the south-west corner, but to my horror when i approached one of my slain foes (from afar with an arrow in my standard style) I discovered he was an Orc Hunter. I felt terrible for possibly killing an innocent Orc, then I discovered they had bandits in their midst and I suddenly had justifiable cause to wipe the fort clean.
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Post by Gorvar on Nov 30, 2011 8:21:34 GMT -5
I call my horses in any game Phillip, and i cry when they die...... The stray dog will be at the location you found him Dark, so if you want him still.well there you go.
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Post by Feral Female on Dec 1, 2011 4:17:16 GMT -5
Phillip is a nice name. My daughter calls all her horses Biskits. I think she may have had over 30 Biskits in Red Dead.
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Post by darktruth on Dec 1, 2011 5:12:47 GMT -5
Hah, I think my problem is I always tried to go with rather complicated names that mean things in different languages.
Just became a werewolf for the Companions on my redguard character, and really surprised by how quickly that happened. Did the first mission where you learn they're werewolves, did a sidequest that involved me brawling with the woman who owns the Whiterun Inn, and then was told to drink Aela's werewolf blood.
Oh, and I've learnt a big downside to being really good at sneaking. Searching through some ruins only to turn around and find yourself face-to-face with a sleeping Blood Dragon.
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Post by Gorvar on Dec 1, 2011 5:39:56 GMT -5
Hawhaw!
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Post by Feral Female on Dec 1, 2011 5:58:35 GMT -5
Yikes! That`ll make your eyes go wide!
Ah, a brother in blood! It does happen faster than I assumed it would too. I`m on a quest with Vilkis now. Still haven`t taken the axe back to Ulfric. I bet I get my rump chewed when I finally show up, smelling like wolf and trying to explain why it took me so long.
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Post by darktruth on Dec 1, 2011 7:21:56 GMT -5
It certainly did. I've had a few moments of rummaging about in a cave or fortress without a care only to turn and find I'd left a bandit still breathing. Thankfully the dragon, as with most times it's happened, still failed to notice me. So naturally I took a few steps back, stuck an arrow in it's eye, and ran for the nearest piece of cover (which was, unfortunately, a very thin tree).
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Post by Feral Female on Dec 2, 2011 4:21:45 GMT -5
I`ll bet that arrow in his eye woke him up with a start!
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Post by Gorvar on Dec 2, 2011 11:42:56 GMT -5
You could say he had his.....eye on you?
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Post by Feral Female on Dec 2, 2011 17:27:28 GMT -5
You could say he had his.....eye on you? *Snorts* Things in Skyrim are going rather well of late. I`ve managed to proceed to level 15, Giblets is under me and as of last night I`m off to help a dear and beloved Companion resolve a problem so his soul can move onward. Now if only that dimwitted Farkas would notice the amulet I keep jiggling under his bent nose, all would be ducky! Werewolf males. Sheesh!
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