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Ukoff

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servus!

 

i want to have a mod, so i can start a charakter in origins, withoit have preset some skills, i dont want to have... its just annoying!

 

so... is there such a mod? can someone make such a mod?

 

thank you!

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HAHAHA DarkeWolf ....servus means kinda like hello in Polish i believe, its a slang form of saying hello usually used by the lower class .....no joke a Polish mate told me :)

 

Anyway he can also use "Dragon Age Beguiler" and just reset any abilites talents or skills and if he gets his butt kicked too many times cheating becomes an option :)

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OHHHHH!!! I thought it was a slang for "service", as in, "I want something"!

Ukoff- I very greatly apologize! I've VERY sorry. I thougtht that you were being impatient.

Sometimes when we are at a restaraunt we yell "Service!" when the waiter or waitress isn't coming to our table. Hahaha.... wow... I am SOOO sorry!

 

But hey... welcome to the nexus boards. :smile: Sorry that I misunderstood you in your very first post here.

Hopefully one of these two mods that we've mentioned will be what you're looking for. :smile:

 

 

En4cer- thanks for clearing that up bud! I'll try to remember that from now on :wink:

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  • 2 weeks later...

In Austria you also say it^^ everywhere just like hello

I´ve already wondered why slave from Latin gets hello in German, but if it´s really polish or bavarian or whatever that makes more sense than the latin to german theory

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In Austria you also say it^^ everywhere just like hello

I´ve already wondered why slave from Latin gets hello in German, but if it´s really polish or bavarian or whatever that makes more sense than the latin to german theory

 

slave is right, in the meaning of "how can i serve you?" and it is not polish, it's bavarian. in austria people are speaking bavarian too...

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