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I think I can relate it to real life, maybe... For example, in the Bible, Deuteronomy 22:20-21, it says, "But if this thing be true, and the tokens of virginity be not found for the damsel: Then they shall bring out the damsel to the door of her father's house, and the men of her city shall...
There is not a whole lot of information on the Summerset Isles, as it has always been shrouded in mystery. However, the Pocket Guide to the Empire's chapter on the Summerset Isles, it mentions that, "The Queen of Firsthold, for example, is the Dunmer Morgiah, daughter of Barenziah and sister of...
Okay, I found out that it was actually a forum post where I read this, so it most likely cannot be taken with a lot of merit, but in it he says that, "It is likely that most Bosmer outside of Valenwood do not practice cannibalistic rituals, as it is simply too controversial or illegal, for...
Here's the direct quote from Pocket Guide to the Empire, 1st Edition... "This part of the Green Pact is known as the Meat Mandate, and, among its other rules, it requires that a fallen enemy must be eaten completely before three days pass. The family members of the warrior that slew the enemy...
Morgan is correct. The Green Pact is a sacred agreement with Y'ffre, the God of the Now in the Bosmeri Pantheon. In it, Y'ffre explains that the land of Valenwood is to be held sacred, and that the land and all that grows from it shall not be harmed. This simply means that any plants/wood...
"BREAKING NEWS: New Skyrim dlc, Skyrim: Slave Driver, is apparently being subject to criticism from players around the globe"
Probably not the best idea :D
Reminds me of SWTOR's crafting system. I never played the game, but I think that's how it was used. You would order your companions to gather materials and make things.
I think I have discovered why the shield won't work. If you have, say, a sword and the shield equipped, you can change to a bow and arrow, and when you switch back to just the sword, it will also equip the shield. However, the Aetherial Shield doesn't seem to work when this happens, and you have...
Well, that's better than nothing I suppose. Now I just have to figure out a way for them to take a fortify smithing potion, so that they can do it for me while I'm not around :)
I don't really even bother with it anymore. Once you get 30+ Potions of Ultimate Healing, it's pretty much useless. The only thing it would do for me is get the final 3 points in the resist magic perk in alteration.
It's cool, I had just put a ton of work into grinding my Dark Elf, and I tend to get a little impatient doing the same grind twice xD. All I have left on my Dark Elf to grind is restoration, but I haven't really done it because I never use it.:D