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opsguy27

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  1. To re-hash the plotline that was on Wiki: "...they have revealed that a major plot element of the Cyrodiil storyline will involve the assassination of Emperor Titus Mede II triggering a succession crisis in the Empire, resulting in a fierce fight for the Ruby Throne between several different factions of nobles." While I love this plotline and the direction the BS team is taking us with all the possibilities that go with it, I hope they hash out what it means to be a non-Emperor Dragonborn in the 4th era. I'm not quite settled with the idea of a Dragonborn playing second-fiddle to another power-player...at least not permanently! It's been discussed over the years ad nauseam, but nonetheless... SOCIAL STRIFE What I'm really interested in is what the social and political ramifications are of a living Dragonborn becoming known to the Imperial nobility and populace. The Thalmor know of you. The general population of Skyrim, Stormcloaks, and Imperial Legion are also aware of your existence. I highly doubt that the possibilities of a new Dragonborn Emperor would go unnoticed or be uninteresting to the Imperial noble factions. With his/her rise in power and the re-establishment of the Blades, the Dragonborn could be perceived as a direct threat to a faction's power or the savior of the Empire by some. THALMOR We all know the war is coming. I don't see any other faction having the symbolic power to rally the Empire remnant and possibly reunite some lost provinces. CHOICES With my own personal Imperial Legion character, there's no way in hell I'd help another faction claim the Ruby Throne. Especially when I can subdue an entire political class and their loyalist armies with the threat of summoned air power (dragons) and all the other goodies that come with the power of the Voice. Thalmor? High elves be damned. Elven snacktime for Odahviing. The only question would remain is how much more would I be willing to bleed the Empire to get what I want? Whatever the case. I can't see the player being anything less than the most controversial living being traversing 4th Era Cyrodiil...and I hope it's being addressed, whether by the BS team or Bethesda themselves when TES VI finally arrives. I'm sure the collective genius of this team is already steps ahead, but I am excited nonetheless! Thanks for all your hard work BS Team!
  2. I believe the mod author is extremely busy with real-world stuff as of late. He did show some of the concept work he was working on for Skyrim Special Edition, which I have to say, is phenomenal. I really hope he'll continue his work again in the near future. You can find it here: https://www.deviantart.com/davis--237834/art/IV-Legion-Remastered-640598008
  3. I'd love to know too. I've been trying to find a solution in Nifskope, but the closest I can come up with is a "dark grey" blade. Has anyone solved this?
  4. If they've got time for a remaster of Skyrim, they've got time to do some extra DLC. Seriously, you can't have a Dragonborn running around Skyrim without someone in Cyrodiil taking notice, can you? Septim blood or not, a living Dragonborn is a direct threat to the Mede Dynasty...see what I'm getting at? Citizens challenging Mede authority while a dragonborn is alive and fighting dragons and the Thalmor in Skyrim, Legionnaires questioning their own personal allegiance to either the Medes or the Dragonborn, political turmoil, etc. It would even throw some weight behind the Blades' significance...much more than what they had previously. A bonafide coup d'etat to set the stage for the next war with the Aldmeri Dominion. Well, most of this is just one individual's lost hope on something more for Skyrim instead of simply being Hermaeus Mora's waterboy. I can dream.
  5. In response to post #35668982. #35669217, #35669442, #35669712, #35670282, #35671002, #35671772, #35671817, #35672302, #35672427, #35672697, #35674332, #35674357, #35674752, #35676172, #35676512, #35676932, #35681567, #35693087, #35694067, #35694107, #35695267, #35997815 are all replies on the same post. How's the vacation in the land of rainbow-crapping unicorns? People put their heart and soul into their mods, and even those mods that deserve critique take countless hours of work. I'm not going to lecture on how you should and shouldn't critique, but know that it's comments like these that turn what could be a potentially breath-taking mod for the community into a private file enjoyed by the author and a select few who understand the sacrifice that goes with modding for others. It's a good thing that those who appreciate the effort outnumber the dismal and negative.
  6. In response to post #24658179. #24658299, #24658339, #24658454, #24658509, #24658619 are all replies on the same post. Bunker down. This will all blow over in a few days after everyone has had their say. Life will go on, the world will keep spinning, and mods will keep coming.
  7. In response to post #24652214. #24654519, #24654659, #24654929, #24655989 are all replies on the same post. @Dark0ne. 1) Reschedule vacation. 2) Leave all electronic devices at home. 3) Bourbon. Lots of it.
  8. They need to close the loops in Skyrim (i.e. Civil War, Blades, etc.). Maybe giving Skyrim the "Fallout: New Vegas" treatment between TESV and TESVI wouldn't be a bad idea. IMHO, I always thought we should have went back to the Imperial City, even if it was briefly. I mean c'mon, we have a living, breathing Dragonborn and his/her deeds are being heard around Tamriel. History remembers the Dragonborn Emperors, and that should make the Mede Dynasty very nervous...even to the point of taking action. No more DLC? Then give us some other material to chew on if we still have a while to wait for TES VI.
  9. Shame...I hope someone picks up the ball on this. A quest with an expedition back to Atmora would be awesome...uncharted terroritory, ancient artifacts, etc.
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