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Hello everyone, i´m a girl from Buenos Aires my name is Paula, adept to the Elder Scrolls saga. My character is a Breton named Nolwenn, she is a mage and an alchemist specializing in fire destruction magic. I have been in Nexus for a long time but I had never introduced myself, so it´s a pleasure to meet you xoxo :laugh: :kiss:

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Greetings to you, Pali62 from Buenos Aires. I've been playing Fallout 4 too much and reverted to Fallout New Vegas for a bit, but I would really like to get back in to Skyrim. It is good to meet you after so long!!

 

 

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Greetings to you, Pali62 from Buenos Aires. I've been playing Fallout 4 too much and reverted to Fallout New Vegas for a bit, but I would really like to get back in to Skyrim. It is good to meet you after so long!!

 

 

The Rabbit

Hello! Thanks for you answer, I became addicted to Fallout 3 a while ago and I really wanted to try the 4, but my computer is not so happy with that, so I left with the desire. I´m glad to hear from people with my same virtual addictions xd greetings!!

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Hello! Welcome.

 

I know from experience how easy it is to spend allot of time gathering mods without a moment of socializing in the forums. Being a bookish type I found reading everything was easy. Everything I needed I could find with just a little searching. I've been visiting mod sites since Morrowind became the GotY.

 

I got mods from all over the world on the Internet for it. I even saw Robin Scott's older websites for just Morrowind with all sorts made by people with every kind of mod help, and assistance to learn to mod and play the game with hundreds of mods installed at once.

 

All I needed to do was read, test, and play. The previous mods and nexus sites kept me comfortable reading the forums because I was able to learn everything I needed to know about mods from the archives, setting up the game mods correctly, and I even learned about modding from the Wiki.

 

There was a moment when I just wanted to get to know people from all around the world who enjoyed modding and discussing Morrowind. That's when I began to post in the forums,

 

Enjoy!

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Hello! Welcome.

 

I know from experience how easy it is to spend allot of time gathering mods without a moment of socializing in the forums. Being a bookish type I found reading everything was easy. Everything I needed I could find with just a little searching. I've been visiting mod sites since Morrowind became the GotY.

 

I got mods from all over the world on the Internet for it. I even saw Robin Scott's older websites for just Morrowind with all sorts made by people with every kind of mod help, and assistance to learn to mod and play the game with hundreds of mods installed at once.

 

All I needed to do was read, test, and play. The previous mods and nexus sites kept me comfortable reading the forums because I was able to learn everything I needed to know about mods from the archives, setting up the game mods correctly, and I even learned about modding from the Wiki.

 

There was a moment when I just wanted to get to know people from all around the world who enjoyed modding and discussing Morrowind. That's when I began to post in the forums,

 

Enjoy!

Thank you very much for taking the time to respond to my post! Regards :happy:

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Hello! Welcome.

 

I know from experience how easy it is to spend allot of time gathering mods without a moment of socializing in the forums. Being a bookish type I found reading everything was easy. Everything I needed I could find with just a little searching. I've been visiting mod sites since Morrowind became the GotY.

 

I got mods from all over the world on the Internet for it. I even saw Robin Scott's older websites for just Morrowind with all sorts made by people with every kind of mod help, and assistance to learn to mod and play the game with hundreds of mods installed at once.

 

All I needed to do was read, test, and play. The previous mods and nexus sites kept me comfortable reading the forums because I was able to learn everything I needed to know about mods from the archives, setting up the game mods correctly, and I even learned about modding from the Wiki.

 

There was a moment when I just wanted to get to know people from all around the world who enjoyed modding and discussing Morrowind. That's when I began to post in the forums,

 

Enjoy!

Thank you very much for taking the time to respond to my post! Regards :happy:

 

 

I hope you get a newer model computer and monitor, some day soon, so you can see through the modern windows that are almost like the windows some of us sat near and watched the rain fall, lightning flashes, cloudy, and windy weather hoping it would stop storming enough so we could go out and play for part of the day.

 

Best Regards,

 

David

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Welcome friend. My Elder Scrolls character is a Nord vampire named Kylis. She is an Adventurer and specializes in bows and daggers. I've been here for some time and am happy to welcome you.

Hi!! I played previosly with a bosmer called Earwen, an I am passionate about archery. Thank you so much for your wellcome!

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Hello! Welcome.

 

I know from experience how easy it is to spend allot of time gathering mods without a moment of socializing in the forums. Being a bookish type I found reading everything was easy. Everything I needed I could find with just a little searching. I've been visiting mod sites since Morrowind became the GotY.

 

I got mods from all over the world on the Internet for it. I even saw Robin Scott's older websites for just Morrowind with all sorts made by people with every kind of mod help, and assistance to learn to mod and play the game with hundreds of mods installed at once.

 

All I needed to do was read, test, and play. The previous mods and nexus sites kept me comfortable reading the forums because I was able to learn everything I needed to know about mods from the archives, setting up the game mods correctly, and I even learned about modding from the Wiki.

 

There was a moment when I just wanted to get to know people from all around the world who enjoyed modding and discussing Morrowind. That's when I began to post in the forums,

 

Enjoy!

Thank you very much for taking the time to respond to my post! Regards :happy:

 

 

I hope you get a newer model computer and monitor, some day soon, so you can see through the modern windows that are almost like the windows some of us sat near and watched the rain fall, lightning flashes, cloudy, and windy weather hoping it would stop storming enough so we could go out and play for part of the day.

 

Best Regards,

 

David

 

I hope so too :laugh: thankx!

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