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5 mos ago
Current i'm not sure the appropriate use of an OLED TV is to play random scenic train videos but here we are
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7 mos ago
swish
8 mos ago
Being truly on my own is a bit of a weird feeling. It's never really happened.
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9 mos ago
Let it never be said that sometimes extreme brevity isn't the most appropriate post, though. Everything is a tool.
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11 mos ago
a loaf is a surprisingly hard thing to make
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I'm not going to rule that out entirely, but just to be certain, there's three points to consider:

1) That is not a Dunmer name in the slightest. Superficial, but still. And the Dark Brotherhood aren't really big on codenames, more on not being discovered. And I cannot work out what race that name is supposed to match. O_o
2) With the year given in the OP and the Skyrim timeline, he would've been all of 9 years old when Skyrim starts. When the Dark Brotherhood was busy dying.
3) Why is a Dark Brotherhood member in Hammerfell and likely to interact with anybody else?
@Pulserix Okay, first thing: could you please not post unaccepted characters in the char tab?

Second thing... the grammar and level of detail there just doesn't seem appropriate for casual whatsoever. I'm sorry, but that's just not acceptable. I have more detail in the skeleton I have for if PC's have some direct involvement with the Emperor than that entire bio. And even if it might be acceptable in theory it... seems entirely insufficient to paint a clear picture.

I also have several reservations about how coherent that background even is. Simply put... it has the Dominion conscripting for a war they aren't involved in, fleeing the Dominion by heading to said war, and seeking refuge in a place... with a Thalmor agent. This is not something that can hold together.
Yeah, it's fine. Mostly you just want to go find UESP and look at Morrowind's list of magical effects to see what went and got removed between games if you're dealing with magic. Otherwise it's not too relevant.
I don't have any objections but I'm not a conversation starter here. And she goes to a different school. xD
Day in, day out, Noriko tended to follow the same approach after school: go back to her apartment, get changed into something more traditional than her school's western-style uniform, and then go out looking for something to eat. It had been a routine punctuated only by illness during her first year here and was now only interrupted by the need to make patrols at odd times. Today was no different and the white-haired girl couldn't resist bemoaning her routine to the fairy perched on a stack of magazines as she worked on tying the knot to stop her clothing from falling open.

"I wish that my peers would stay behind so that we might begin to know each other more. Considerations such as school work or parents that might wonder at a long absence might explain it, yet... how are we to operate together properly if we cannot even speak of our joint experiences?"

"The established girls are more likely to view this is a job or popularity contest. Meet the new ones."

"Ah... but I had hoped to meet those that I already know of. For this to be so much like the idol industry is disappointing."

With the pale blue kimono now held firmly in place, and a fairy firmly hiding in her bag, Noriko exited her apartment and started towards the nearby convenience store. Takoyaki sounded appealing right about now... but it wouldn't form a complete meal. Maybe she'd be able to get some later amidst looking around for Negari. That was a thought.
I don't mind.
Characters:

Pharis - Bosmer Hunter
Burns-His-Foes - Argonian Pyromaniac
A Brief Treatise on the Post-Stormcloak Years

by Marcus Ancharia


It would be remiss of any work dealing with the results of the Stormcloak Revolution to not address the event itself. For the novice scholar, simply bear in mind that in the 4th Era, years 201 through 203, no clear news came from the province and both the Empire and Dominion awaited a result. When the dust had settled, it was not the Legion that emerged, but news of an assassination, dragons, and an army fronted by dragonborn.

With the advantages of Nordic magic and a dragon's co-operation, the dragonborn took the White-Gold tower and was proclaimed Emperor, Ysmir to the Nords and Glaucia Whitestrake, ruling under the name of two of Man's heroes. The subsequent shift in power within the province of Cyrodiil from the Colovian heartlands towards the Jerall Mountains and passages into Skyrim marked the beginning of a period of political strife, pitting the Legions loyal to the order and the Penitus Oculatus against the new regime and the resurgent Blades.

Outside of the Imperial province, tensions between High Rock continued to increase, with the campaign against the Forsworn regularly threatening to spill over the border and expand beyond the Reachmen, and friction with a staunchly independent Hammerfell threatened to return the Iliac Bay region to the political strife that preceded the so-called "Warp in the West". With the Aldmeri Dominion gearing up for war, the Emperor was unable to devote resources to a military conflict without leaving the Imperial City unguarded, and instead made the move in 4E 214 of sending what agents could be spared to Sentinel, aiming to achieve a reunification by diplomacy and subterfuge.

These actions were to...




This is a freeform Elder Scrolls roleplay set in the aftermath of Skyrim, where a Dragon Break caused some seemingly contradictory (and game-impossible) outcomes to reshape the course of the Civil War and provide a path where the Stormcloaks have won their autonomy, yet remain in the Empire, and worship of the Nine Divines has been restored. The player characters are a collection of official agents, with a token Blade presence, and local adventurers based out of Sentinel. Nominally, reunification of the Empire is the goal, but as in Morrowind it is highly important to establish a cover identity before getting into the clandestine stuff.

The starting ability level/equipment is geared at around level 10, above the usual rank and file yet not at the point where charging a bandit camp or most Daedra is no longer a reckless move. The magic schools work like Morrowind, birthsigns are back, and yes magicka does regenerate without resting (it literally comes from the sun and stars, that's not a limited supply).

Character Sheet:
  • Name:
  • Race: Where racial powers have changed over time, pick any one game's version. Presumably, the races aren't as specific as games indicate.
  • Sub-Race: For Khajiit. Delete otherwise.
  • Gender:
  • Appearance:
  • Personality:
  • Birthsign:
  • Skills:
  • Equipment:
  • Brief History:


(If you're wondering about the S, look up Roman fractions)
I'm not going to force people to write out skills specifically (nor drop back to Morrowind's highly specific armour and weapon categories), just give a general understanding.

Magic is definitely going back to its Morrowind categorisations, though, and armour would make it harder (in the more-magicka sense, not the random spell failure sense). And Birthsigns are back, because who didn't miss them?
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