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Too true! It seems like doing too many important things without a break cheapens the feeling of accomplishment of each task in Skyrim.
I recently rented and played some of Oblivion. :) I really wanted to know some of the history before Skyrim (since it's my first Elder Scroll game). I really...
The ability to become a Jarl would be kinda neat. Or have you actually like, do things as Thane. Like convincing the Jarl to let Khajiit into your city and giving them a legit shop. Or fixing up the Grey Quarter. Or putting some locks on that crypt in Solitude. "Oh is that necromancer woman...
I'd be a student at the College of Winterhold, and convince J'zargo, Brelnya, and Onmund to go on little adventures with me. I'd study Alteration because Tolfdir seems like a cool guy to hang around, and Restoration because it's a perfectly valid school of magic. I'd also introduce Ancano to...
My first character - a male Khajiit - married Vilkas. Mostly because I'd forgotten about the whole Amulet of Mara inducing marriage options thing and really needed some aid in Restoration. At the end of a quest Vilkas did his marriage dialogue; it was so baffling and adorable that big buff...
Morokei. Wanted to cast Ebonyflesh easily without wasting any perks on that "___ level alteration spells cost less to cast" stuff. Recovers the magicka quite nicely. :)
Runner-up is Krosis, because I like its coloration.
That awkward moment when you break into Mercer Frey's house... with Mercer Frey as a follower.
That awkward moment when Mercer then proceeds to kill all the people in his house for you.