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What anime would you bring into Skyrim?


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The Slayers dragon slave should have been in Skyrim from the start. I mean Shabranigdo is basically Mehrunes Dagon so dragon slave would be a perfect fit in Skyrim.

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Little bit of Code Geass and Accel World with a mix of Hunter x Hunter and Naruto for starters maybe.

 

Also Hamtaro is a must have =3

http://images5.fanpop.com/image/photos/28000000/leaf-hamtaro-the-hamster-28041165-467-349.jpg

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Berserk: Golden Age arc could easily take place during Skyrim's civil war, and the Apostles/the God Hand would find themselves right at home with the Daedra.

Record of Lodoss War: Elves, swordsmen and dragons oh my. It's a re-play of a Japanese Dungeon and Dragons campaign, so most elements would feel right in the Skyrim settings.

Guin Saga: Don't think of Guin as a cursed amnesiac, instead... think of him as a Khajiit barbarian. Some of the magic here might be of the "science so advanced it's magic," but otherwise it would be another great fit.

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Berserk: Golden Age arc could easily take place during Skyrim's civil war, and the Apostles/the God Hand would find themselves right at home with the Daedra.

 

Record of Lodoss War: Elves, swordsmen and dragons oh my. It's a re-play of a Japanese Dungeon and Dragons campaign, so most elements would feel right in the Skyrim settings.

 

Guin Saga: Don't think of Guin as a cursed amnesiac, instead... think of him as a Khajiit barbarian. Some of the magic here might be of the "science so advanced it's magic," but otherwise it would be another great fit.

Funny that you should bring up Lodoss War. IIRC, in it, Dark Elves are automatically evil. I typically don't like stories with an entire evil race. That's why I don't put Lord of the Rings on such a high pedestal (in fact, it's pretty low) like other fantasy fans do because in it, all orcs and dragons are evil and somehow drop dead instantly, as soon as Sauron is permanently destroyed.

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Berserk: Golden Age arc could easily take place during Skyrim's civil war, and the Apostles/the God Hand would find themselves right at home with the Daedra.

 

Record of Lodoss War: Elves, swordsmen and dragons oh my. It's a re-play of a Japanese Dungeon and Dragons campaign, so most elements would feel right in the Skyrim settings.

 

Guin Saga: Don't think of Guin as a cursed amnesiac, instead... think of him as a Khajiit barbarian. Some of the magic here might be of the "science so advanced it's magic," but otherwise it would be another great fit.

Funny that you should bring up Lodoss War. IIRC, in it, Dark Elves are automatically evil. I typically don't like stories with an entire evil race. That's why I don't put Lord of the Rings on such a high pedestal (in fact, it's pretty low) like other fantasy fans do because in it, all orcs and dragons are evil and somehow drop dead instantly, as soon as Sauron is permanently destroyed.

As I recall, you're correct about Dark Elves in the original run (the 13 episode OVA) - Pirotess and Ashram are evil, end of story. But in the follow ups Record of Lodoss War: Chronicles of the Heroic Knight and especially the spin-off Legend of Crystania, they are far more neutral/good. Parn is still the good guy, no question, but Ashram and Pirotess's motives arn't simply "evil for evil's sake" like in the original series. They are especially sympathetic/heroic characters in Crystania.

 

But Pirotess may still be the exception to the rule in that universe. Just because she falls in love with an anti-hero doesn't necessarily mean her entire race is also neutral.

 

( ... I may play an Ashram character in Skyrim. Maybe. )

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