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You Have Killed Dagoth Ur, Finished All Quests. What You Can Do Now


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I usually collect alot of worthless stuff and drop it all over the place.

 

Or see if I can make patterns with the people I kill in towns.

 

But I know it a bit off topic, but I am curious when reading the first post ...

 

how can you be leader of both Warrior and Thieves guild ... aren't they at war and I think the thieves has you kill off the warrior leader before you make it to the top?

 

Maybe I'm wrong ... or the meds I'm on is making my head funny.

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I know it a bit off topic, but I am curious when reading the first post ...

 

how can you be leader of both Warrior and Thieves guild ... aren't they at war and I think the thieves has you kill off the warrior leader before you make it to the top?

 

Maybe I'm wrong ... or the meds I'm on is making my head funny.

 

Without cheats it is possible to become leader of all 8 joinable factions in the game and expansions plus one great house. As posted only recently in another thread, the only potential conflict (between Thieves and Fighters) is avoided provided you join the Thieves guild prior to doing Eydis Fire-Eye's third quest.

 

In the end indeed the two guilds are near enough working together. Doing all the TG quests will not stop you becoming leader of the FG. If you choose to do Sjoring Hard Heart's final quest for the FG you cannot make it to the top of the TG, that is all.

 

Using cheats you can join all three great houses and even do all the stronghold quests for each.

 

To go back to the topic in hand. Taken together, there are a great number of mines, caves, grottoes, shipwrecks, Ashlander camps, tombs, dwemer and daedric ruins and strongholds not used in the game quests in any form. One or two yield unique items or have interesting contents/layouts. It takes a long time to visit every one. Make it an objective to uncover every last square nanometre of the map both in the open and in cities/houses etc. And make sure you have finished every quest. Several are not that easy to find.

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  • 2 years later...

i went on a little rampage with a companion, from a mod, freeing people of the ordinators. lol it's good fun. Ethnic Cleansing ain't it great?

 

 

 

(actually, no, it's not)

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Y'AI NG'NGAH

YOGH-SOTHOTH

H'EE-L'GEB

F'AI THRODOG

UAAAH

 

I don't particularly like the Redoran, so I usually end up harrying various Redoran towns. Few things are as fun as a werewolf slaughtering guards left and right.

 

OGTHROD AI'F

GEB'L-EE'H

YOG-SOTHOTH

'NGAH'NG AI'Y

ZHRO

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I usually stick around Solstheim as there's more to kill, but once I had to return home to drop some loot, so I didn't have enough time to get back to Soltheim before the change happened. I'm sure I seriously upset the ecosystem of the Ashlands that night! :P

 

I usually just go around slaughtering stuff as a werewolf. :devil:

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I ended up having fun putting candles in every inch of the game. Note: this includes actually putting candles on people. The guards were completely covered in them. Also, if you place about 100 kwama foragers at you, you can make this big line of foragers, but they never catch up to you.
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Wow that's an old thread! Back when I still spelled 'I' as 'i'. :P

 

Anyway, this thread is over 2 years old and even though the original poster is right here (Hi!), I don't think there's much interest in this thread anymore. So I'll lock it.

 

Feel free to start your own thread on this subject if you want to. :)

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