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So Skyrim is Now Real


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If i really lived in skyrim, i'd probably be a farmers son, who gets experience in marksman and sneak while hunting for some game to add to our veggies.

 

At the age, i become my on man, i'd probably join the imperial legion, You know, the old "join the army and see the world" deal, plus i would receive combat training, food, shelter, and a steady paycheck. (with the rebellion i would probably fight the stormcloaks, but i would have a better chance of living thru that then fighting a dragon or another of those mythical creatures in real life.

 

Assuming i lived thru my tour of service, i'd probably hire out my skill set and become a Companion or (as stated above) work for the Black-Briars.

 

Also, if their was any adventuring to be done, i would not fly solo. I would adventurer with a group, roughly 8 or 9 people all with different areas of talent;

"You shall be the Fellowship of the [insert dungeon name here]" :wink:

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I think I would go to the College of Winderhold and study magic... until I become Arch Mage, figure out the mystery of atherius and become immortal. :devil:

 

Why so complicated - just go to your fellow vampire and let her bite you - voila immortal. :thumbsup:

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I think I would go to the College of Winderhold and study magic... until I become Arch Mage, figure out the mystery of atherius and become immortal. :devil:

 

Why so complicated - just go to your fellow vampire and let her bite you - voila immortal. :thumbsup:

 

Nah... that would be to easy... :teehee:

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Fantasy Meets Reality

 

When this happens Reality loses. In the first place, I'm sure most of us would have died in Helgen or on the way to Riverwood. Being who and what I am I think I'd side with Arngeir when he questions whether or not defeating Alduin is actually the right thing to do. Maybe it's time for the End -- out with the old and in with the new. I likely would do what I've done in several play-throughs, so far. Ignore the Main Quest and just enjoy Skyrim The Game-Setting.

 

I have training in the martial arts. I can swing a sword and I'm actually pretty good (although probably rusty, now) with a bow. Basic survival wouldn't be a problem for me, but fighting a dragon? I don't think so. If we're talking real people, here, then we're talking real beasts, as well. A vicious pack of wolves is going to make short work of a single, however well armed, person. Let's not even think about bears, sabre cats, trolls, giants, and mammoths.

 

And speaking of real, intelligent people, is it really realistic that a single person could take on a whole Forsworn encampment? It's tough enough when you're a super-character like you get to be in the game, but in real life? Not a chance. The AI is pretty dumb. Real people who have survived by their wits as much as by their brawn aren't. Rambo is fantasy -- not reality.

 

Frankly, though, what would I really do once I got out of Helgen? Slap myself silly for being in the frozen northland and immediately start a trek to warmer climes -- like maybe Leyawiin in Cyrodiil.

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Average ppl like Alexander the Great took on incredible odds and won every time. If you say skyrim would be real then the blessing of Akatosh already gives you a great advantage to overcome most typical enemies that are challenging into pretty easy. Edited by Bloodinfested
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Average ppl like Alexander the Great took on incredible odds and won every time. If you say skyrim would be real then the blessing of Akatosh already gives you a great advantage to overcome most typical enemies that are challenging into pretty easy.

 

Alexander the Average?

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