-Ah'Nak, Orc lvl 18
So, at this point in the storyline I decided to "exploit," smithing. I had played the game on Master as a dual-wielding heavy armor wearing Orc warrior. I had not put a single point in any other tree and the game was beyond challenging, but I did it! So, from a story perspective I decided that it Ah'Nak would probably want to relax for a few years after risking life and limb to liberate Skyrim from Alduin. He bought that little house in Whiterun that he always passed by on his way to the traders.
Role-playing on....
His specialty was iron daggers. There was a war going on and as such there was a great demand for daggers. Soldiers needed them not just for fighting but to cut their meat, to shave with, and to throw at targets to entertain themselves at camp. So, he set about crafting them by the hundreds. Of course he crafted other things. A suit of Ebony plate and a pair of Daedric blades. Finally he pulled out all of the bones and scales that he had collected and cobbled them into a suit of dragon armor. Very fitting for the Dovahkiin.
... that's where the role-playing ends...
It took me about three hours of running around to get my smithing maxed so I had to earn my badassery. When I put the armor on it notched the game down a difficulty level. Fights were still challenging but I clearly had the edge. I no longer had to spam potions to keep myself alive. I was satisfied.
Then I decided to exploit enchanting. I used a glitch to get access to an unlimited supply of petty soul gems and enchanted a buttload of daggers with absorb health. It also took about three hours, but it would have taken far far longer if I had not exploited the game. After I was done I had enchanted my dragon armor to give me an extra 200 health and I had boosted each of my resistances to around 40%. I was also walking around with daedric blades that svcked health and stamina from my opponents. In short, I had become a blender of death for my enemies. I could walk into wave after wave of opponents and kill them in 1-2 swings. During one quest 8 or so guards tried to take me down. I carved them up like a Thanksgiving turkey. So, naturally, I got bored and now I am planning on rerolling a new character.
If I had been smart about it and not exploited the glitch to boost enchanting then I would have gradually gotten better and better enchants until around level 50 or so I was in line with the content. However, I decided to mortgage my gameplay experience in the name of badassery. Which is my own fault. No one to blame there but me. I am going to keep the toon around, however, because after a hard day of work there is nothing like slaughtering a few guards with abandon.