Timeframe Question

Post » Sun Jun 17, 2012 6:40 am


Punch a guard in the face. To prison you will go!

We are talking about the beginning of oblivion. Remember, You're not supposed to be there
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Stephanie Valentine
 
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Post » Sun Jun 17, 2012 10:40 am

Plus, how does anyone get into the Imperial Prison? I could have put myself there in search of solitude (not the city in Skyrim, of course) :lol:
Azura didn't like the fact that he was sneaking off from his duties, and got him involved in the Oblivion Crisis as payback. :)
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Post » Sun Jun 17, 2012 7:51 pm


Azura didn't like the fact that he was sneaking off from his duties, and got him involved in the Oblivion Crisis as payback. :)

Awesome, awesome, awesome idea! You sir, have been a great help. I am going to name a char in my book after you thank you. Now to figure out how I become dragonbourne
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Post » Sun Jun 17, 2012 12:48 pm

Had to fix some grammatical errors in my last post. Sorry typing from my phone on this forum is horrible
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Post » Sun Jun 17, 2012 9:12 pm

Had to fix some grammatical errors in my last post. Sorry typing from my phone on this forum is horrible
Don't worry about it. I have to edit the spelling in practically every post I write. I will probably find something I need to edit in this post seconds after I hit the "Post" button.
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Post » Sun Jun 17, 2012 7:43 am

I think sometimes it's too easy to get overly wrapped in lore to the point where it can begin to choke the fun out of things. I have a friend with a beautiful Khajiit. One day a few months ago, she simply walked across the Skyrim border and is now happily questing up there as the Dragonborne. Time is relative and who is to say what is possible when magic and gods are involved?
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Post » Sun Jun 17, 2012 11:21 am

Plus, how does anyone get into the Imperial Prison? I could have put myself there in search of solitude (not the city in Skyrim, of course) :lol:
Talk to Falanu Hlaalu the alchemist in Skingrad, one of my character who started from Skyrim (It's complicated, he had 2 Skyrim live, 1 Morrowind and 1 Oblivion) get his backstory from her.
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If you asked her about Skingrad, she will ask how much is it the fine for Necrophilia in Cyrodiil. If you choose the last option, your character would "somehow" know how much the fine is. :whistling:
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Post » Sun Jun 17, 2012 6:48 pm


Talk to Falanu Hlaalu the alchemist in Skingrad, one of my character who started from Skyrim (It's complicated, he had 2 Skyrim live, 1 Morrowind and 1 Oblivion) get his backstory from her.
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If you asked her about Skingrad, she will ask how much is it the fine for Necrophilia in Cyrodiil. If you choose the last option, your character would "somehow" know how much the fine is. :whistling:

I'm really not following you here, please explain further.
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Post » Sun Jun 17, 2012 9:07 am

I think sometimes it's too easy to get overly wrapped in lore to the point where it can begin to choke the fun out of things. I have a friend with a beautiful Khajiit. One day a few months ago, she simply walked across the Skyrim border and is now happily questing up there as the Dragonborne. Time is relative and who is to say what is possible when magic and gods are involved?

I understand What You're saying, but lore is my favorite part of this series and I want to stay as true to it as possible. The lore details this game apart from all the other games
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Post » Sun Jun 17, 2012 5:33 pm

Talk to Falanu Hlaalu the alchemist in Skingrad, one of my character who started from Skyrim (It's complicated, he had 2 Skyrim live, 1 Morrowind and 1 Oblivion) get his backstory from her.

Too bad, there is no dialogue option 'You shouldn't worry about that since you burned down all the evidence ;) ' (I assume, the burned down 'All Things Alchemical v 1.0' house near Roxey Inn is hers?')
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Post » Sun Jun 17, 2012 6:55 pm

Too bad, there is no dialogue option 'You shouldn't worry about that since you burned down all the evidence :wink: ' (I assume, the burned down 'All Things Alchemical v 1.0' house near Roxey Inn is hers?')
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But there's still some locked barrel in 2nd floor of All Things Alchemical. And my character definitely wouldn't want the key (well, not anymore).
I'm really not following you here, please explain further.
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He was sent to Imperial Prison for Necrophilia, Being Neverarine and all, Morrowind doesn't punish him severely but send him back to the Empire which also explains why he got placed in a special cell.
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Post » Sun Jun 17, 2012 9:23 am

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But there's still some locked barrel in 2nd floor of All Things Alchemical. And my character definitely wouldn't want the key (well, not anymore).
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He was sent to Imperial Prison for Necrophilia, Being Neverarine and all, Morrowind doesn't punish him severely but send him back to the Empire which also explains why he got placed in a special cell.

I despise Necrophilia
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Post » Sun Jun 17, 2012 9:23 pm

I despise Necrophilia
Yeah, it would take a certain sort of character to play that story, and I only play characters that I like.
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Post » Sun Jun 17, 2012 11:51 am

We are talking about the beginning of oblivion. Remember, You're not supposed to be there
You are only not supposed to be in that cell. That does not mean you are not supposed to be in prison. You could be in prison itself for any number of reasons. Be it a political prisoner who spoke out against the Empire, an innocent bystander who got accidentally arrested in a melee, someone framed by a political rival, or of course an honest to goodness criminal who got caught red-handed. You might even be the janitor, and accidentally locked yourself in the cell by accident when you were mopping the floor.
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Post » Sun Jun 17, 2012 5:40 pm

Yeah, it would take a certain sort of character to play that story, and I only play characters that I like.

I agree :foodndrink:
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Post » Sun Jun 17, 2012 6:26 pm

You are only not supposed to be in that cell. That does not mean you are not supposed to be in prison. You could be in prison itself for any number of reasons. Be it a political prisoner who spoke out against the Empire, an innocent bystander who got accidentally arrested in a melee, someone framed by a political rival, or of course an honest to goodness criminal who got caught red-handed. You might even be the janitor, and accidentally locked yourself in the cell by accident when you were mopping the floor.

I never thought of that. Thanks for the insight.
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Post » Sun Jun 17, 2012 12:26 pm

Yeah, it would take a certain sort of character to play that story, and I only play characters that I like.
I know what you mean, I am the same way. I have trouble playing characters I do not like. That is why I generally play 'good' people. But remember your assassin character. You do not always have to like who the character is to begin with to have an exceptionally good experience playing them.

And just listen to http://youtu.be/aowSGxim_O8 while you play to help yourself keep in the mood. ;)
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Post » Sun Jun 17, 2012 3:25 pm

I know what you mean, I am the same way. I have trouble playing characters I do not like. That is why I generally play 'good' people. But remember your assassin character. You do not always have to like who the character is to begin with to have an exceptionally good experience playing them.

And just listen to http://youtu.be/aowSGxim_O8 while you play to help yourself keep in the mood. :wink:

Actually, I liked Etta a lot. I didn't like what she was doing, but I understood why. She was very damaged by having been raised in a situation of constant abuse and despair, and she grew over time.
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Post » Sun Jun 17, 2012 5:54 am

I despise Necrophilia
So do I, but this is the one character which has the most plot twist in his life, so Fanolu's story seems like the best candidate. On my good character I always roleplay as an adventurer or a merchant that is framed by a corrupt guard. He paid the fine but the guard still want to sent him to jail. So the guard just toss him to that special cell because if he tossed me in any other cell he could get himself in trouble.
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Post » Sun Jun 17, 2012 9:59 am

Dear Mr OP, this is a fantastic idea! You should keep character updates somewhere, this sounds pretty interesting.
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