Question of a lifetime...

Post » Fri Jan 31, 2014 4:16 pm

Some of us have mediocre lives, we often wish that we were somewhere else.. But do we truly mean it? So you're transported this very second into a room with two doors. You know where they lead, one leads to Skyrim and the other leads back to where you were before, Earth. Take heed, you don't get to pick a new race or a new set of skills. You are who you are at this very moment. You do however get to pick which hold you are transported too. And no, you can't go to Morrowind or Cyrodiil, except if you choose to travel there from Skyrim.

I would take my chances and go to Skyrim. The promise of an afterlife, the culture would be too much too refuse. Be honest, which door do you take?
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Sarah Evason
 
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Post » Fri Jan 31, 2014 3:43 pm

Skyrim
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Chloe Mayo
 
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Post » Fri Jan 31, 2014 8:02 am

The door right into Skyrim.

Would be harsh at first, but once I get a hang of conjuration, I'll retreat to some cave and live in peaceful solitude. Experimenting... Or see if I can make it to the College of Winterhold and stay there.

Worse comes to worse, I'll just give myself to Hevnoraak.

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Jerry Cox
 
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Post » Fri Jan 31, 2014 12:22 am

Depends.

Lore-based Skyrim or game-play Bethesda developed Skyrim? And which one? PS3 version (hell no), 360 version, or PC version? Can we mod the Skyrim we live in like we do now?

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Luis Reyma
 
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Post » Fri Jan 31, 2014 5:36 am

Haha. This is from a lore perspective. No way I'm heading into a buggy Bethesda program..
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Natasha Biss
 
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Post » Fri Jan 31, 2014 1:07 pm

Back home.

Skyrim doesn't have Emma Watson.

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Charles Mckinna
 
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Post » Fri Jan 31, 2014 2:13 pm

Even though I box irl, I wouldn't want my pretty face getting torn off by some bear or a vampire or a dragon or a forsworn or a necromancer or..get the point?

I chose home.

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Star Dunkels Macmillan
 
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Post » Fri Jan 31, 2014 8:00 am

For now.
I plan on creating her on PC Skyrim.
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Dalton Greynolds
 
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Post » Fri Jan 31, 2014 4:24 pm

She's easily one of the most beautiful women on this planet.
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sas
 
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Post » Fri Jan 31, 2014 8:06 am

You didn't take heed to when he said "take heed, you don't get to pick a new race or a new set of skills. You are who you are at this very moment." That means we have our current skills with no magic ;)

I would take my chances in Skyrim, I'm already a warrior at heart with some skill in the martial arts and I don't fit in well with modern civilized society....people would think I was a short Nord (I'm 5'9) :P

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jeremey wisor
 
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Post » Fri Jan 31, 2014 5:28 am

Let's see, leave my comfy apartment to live in a frozen hellhole on a continent with schizophrenic technology that's also known as the "Arena?" While it's in a continent-wide period of conflict?

No thanks. I have a hot bowl of leftover cream stew waiting for me in the microwave. That took me about an hour to make the day before. With food I kept in my fridge for a few days. That I got from a quick trip to a supermarket.

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Mel E
 
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Post » Fri Jan 31, 2014 6:21 am

I did. Nothing is stopping me from learning magic if I enter a world that breathes aetheria from the very sun.

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Austin England
 
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Post » Fri Jan 31, 2014 5:19 am

Why run from my life?

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Casey
 
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Post » Fri Jan 31, 2014 3:35 am

That'd be a difficult. It'd probably be very difficult in the beginning, especially when you consider the vast difference of standards between the 2 places.

Where I live there is no such thing as snow, I'd be freezing out there. I'm too old to be a proper apprentice. I don't have a mind for haggling or pricing (no merchanting for me). I can't steal so I couldn't be a thief. I wouldn't have the mind for being a scholar.

My early choices would be either having to join an army, work in an inn, or become some sort of priestess.

Depending on how much time I had to pick between the 2 I would have to really think on it. Life there wouldn't be all that grand but neither is life here.

(If I had a choice of being either born into Skyrim or be born here and re-lead my life then I'd choose Skyrim.)

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Post » Fri Jan 31, 2014 5:27 am

True but we're not from that world so that magic doesn't flow through us. If it did then I would definitely want to learn magic, who wouldn't? I'd soak it up like a sponge and get corrupted by power like Miraak :P

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Max Van Morrison
 
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Post » Fri Jan 31, 2014 3:54 am

Back home. Tamriel doesn't have video games.

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Albert Wesker
 
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Post » Fri Jan 31, 2014 7:42 am

While Skyrim would definitely be tempting, it is too bloody violent for my tastes :)

I choose the "safe" door that leads me home...

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Robert Devlin
 
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Post » Fri Jan 31, 2014 6:50 am

Skyrim, I'd get to hit on all the races, except Khajiit and Argonian, I don't think I'd like to sleep with either, might get ticks from one and be very sensitive from the other. Oh and swords are sixy, though I'll miss guns, if I could I'd take a few with me, as I'll need them.

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Post » Fri Jan 31, 2014 9:35 am

Easy. I would go back home. There's no way I would walk out of this life and leave my children without a mother. Plus I wouldn't want to leave my husband, the rest of my family, or my friends.

Only way I would even consider open the Skyrim door is if I was 110 % sure that I could return to Earth any time. And I mean ANY time. If a troll made a run for me, or right before that bandit decided to rob me (or worse). And in that case, I'm sure my visit to Skyrim would be fairly brief - it would be nice with some sightseeing in the major cities for a few days, maybe shop a little enchanted jewely to bring back home, see the view from Dragonsreach, talk to a Dunmer, stuff like that.

That wouldn't help much:

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