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Hee hee. He's still dead in my game, but it would be funny if he suddenly showed up alive one of these days ... :tongue:
By the way, your character isn't forced to become a werewolf. You have the option to do it or not. You don't have to.
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I finished the main quest and found it very satisfying. Afterward, I was wondering what I should do with my character now that the main quest is finished, so I decided to become one of the Companions and become a werewolf. I'm still very satisfied with the game. It's fairly realistic that most people in the world ignore your great achievements. LOL. I mean, if you saved the world in real life by killing a god, who would know? Right? :whistling:
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My wife disappeared, too. I married Isolde in Whiterun, though. After the ceremony she ran like hell. I found her in Whiterun in her usual spot. I then got the option to move her into one of my houses, which I did. I never saw her again. She disappeared from the game. She's not in the house I sent her to, and she never appears in her usual places in Whiterun any more, either. Sigh. How can I divorce the wench?
EDIT: Thanks to this thread, it occurred to me to visit the temple of Mara in Riften again. Voila! Isolde was there. I have no idea why she'd be there ... but there she was. Weird.
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I read the first part, but the giant wall of text with no paragraphs was too much for me and my brain exploded. :ohdear:
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It's not a bug. He is essential to the main quest line and therefore unkillable until you actually get to the part of the main quest where you have the option to kill Parthunaax or not.
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LOL. Your screenshot is hilarious. :biggrin:
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I read this thread with interest because I'm in the middle of the main quest (I'm about to trap that dragon in Dragonsreach). I just killed my third or fourth dragon at the mage's college. (The ground there is littered with dragon bones and scales that I'd dropped after killing them. lol.) I'd hate for the dragon sightings to get more frequent, because they are already pretty frequent in my game.
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Awww ... no guys to marry? I'm sure there must be some, just not listed here. I'm a girl playing a girl character and might want a big, rough, smelly guy in my bed at some point. :tongue: LOL.
So ... Is there divorce in the game, or are you stuck with whoever you marry, no matter how bad they smell? :ermm:
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It's "whelp" not "welp." It means a puppy, or a young one. I love it when people try to be snotty, but can't even spell right.
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That's weird. I TRIED to kill him just to see if I could, and found that he is unkillable in my game. He is immortal! At least, in my game he is. :unsure:
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Not everybody likes the same things, it would be a very boring world if we did.
True. :thumbsup:
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I suspect that for every person who says Skyrim sucks there are one thousand more people playing it who are very happy with it. The whiners are just louder than other people. Some people aren't satisfied with anything.
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I'm having the same problem. I've done tons of quests for Riften and still haven't gotten offered a house or the title "Thane."
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I don't think the OP has actually played Skyrim. He says "ive seen skyrim at a friends house in full detail on big screen."
So, OP, It's just you.
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I'm only level 31. I fast-traveled to one of the standing stones recently and there were two dragons there ready to eat my face. :ermm: That was the first time I've encountered more than one in one spot. I fled by hurtling myself DOWN A WATERFALL. I survived and kept swimming, and finally got away.
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Level 31, pure mage. I'm finding it impossible to play as a mage without using conjuration constantly, so I'm a conjurer, too.
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Also, remember that there's a standing stone called "The Lord Stone" that acts like super armor for mages. You get 50 points of damage resistance and 25% magic resistance. It'll keep you alive. It's in The Pale, which is an L-shaped area roughly between Dawnstar, Whiterun and Windhelm. The stone is north/northwest of Whiterun.
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If you think Skyrim is buggy, you should never, ever, ever play the original Gothic. That was the single buggiest game I've ever played.
The funny thing is, I haven't been having much trouble with Skyrim at all. I have one quest that I can't do because it's buggy, but other than that, Skyrim has been awesome and pretty bug-free for me.
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That's hilarious. ... Especially because I'm playing a Nord. :teehee:
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I can't play kitties and lizards, because they're kitties and lizards.
I also can't play those high elves, because I think they're really, really ugly and I want to be able to look at myself in the game without throwing up. In Skyrim I couldn't play a female orc because they're ugly, too. Male orcs are ugly, but cool-looking, so I could play a male orc.
I always end up playing a human character in Bethesda games, just because I like the way they look. Really, that's the only reason. LOL.
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I never have crashes, and have had a (mostly) bug-free game. I HAVE encountered a couple of bugs with the Blood on the Ice quest in Windhelm (the quest won't even trigger/start for me) and with the thieve's guild. I'm just avoiding those quests right now until a patch comes out that fixes them. I also had a glitch where a quest item had slid literally inside of a wall and I couldn't get to it. I had to use a console cheat to get it.
I'm enjoying the heck out of this game, though.
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I found an ebony ingot in a wrecked ship once.
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LOL. At first I thought it was sort of creepy having her in my bedroom all the time. Then I realized she was sort of hot. BUT ... I think I'd make her a follower at some point, take her into a dungeon, and then MAKE SURE SHE NEVER LEAVES THERE ALIVE! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAAA!!!!!
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(Really, I was just waiting for an occasion to use this devil "smiley")
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I wish more of the creatures were like that. It's more realistic, rather than having every creature automatically attack you no matter what (like in Oblivion and Morrowind). With the dragons, I think it makes it more suspenseful and challenging, since you never know when they're going to land and try to murder you, or whether they'd rather eat a nice cow somewhere else and leave you alone ...
I miss the old item dragging style from Oblivion
in Skyrim LE
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