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The beard is but a dedication-beard. I can't shave it off until I've managed to get a job at the next town over so that I can get out of this place I've called home for way too long.

I'm usually not that open to sharing pictures but it's not like anyone here knows me irl...right?
 
"I'm gonna play a new game!"

*spends another 8 hours on Skyrim*

I wanted to play a new game last night. A game me and my boyfriend could actually play together. He just told me to play Skyrim instead. Five hours later, he was getting kind of irritated with me wanting to know when I'd go to bed :< It wasn't my idea!

Maybe, maybe not.

But think about this.

I just shaved, and my five year old can't stop laughing at me now.

So if you don't want to have kids laugh at you, then don't shave.

My dad has always had a full beard. But once, when I was about that age, he shaved it all off. I didn't know who he was! It was a bit scary because this stranger came up and kissed me. I suggest fathers with young children to not make significant changes to themselves :< My dad never shaved again, by the way.
 
I just shaved a several-month beard the other day.

As such, I am currently suffering from an extreme case of Baby-Face.

Baby-face is the worst, it's really weird not being used to your face. I shaved of a 2-month old beard and went on a binge with my friends... got up to take a piss in the middle of the night and jumped at the sight of my face in the mirror :/ Thought it was a home invader, a strangely handsome one though ;P
 
I don't know about you guys, but I have to push through a two week or so period before my pathetic cluster of fibres suddenly becomes a respectable beard/tache combo.
 
I still haven't completed the main quest. I've done mostly side-quests so far.

I'm just wrapping up at this point. I finished the main quest and now I'm looking at my map to see bare patches and wandering around in them trying to find everything.
 
The last time I played Skyrim, I had the craziest fucking glitch.

I was doing a quest at an area surrounded by water and got ambushed. Lydia ended up dying in the fight so, when I cleared out everyone, I picked up her body and took it out to the water because she was my bro and died in battle. She sinks to the bottom and there's no current, so it's actually a really nice burial for her.

I walk home (no fast travel for me), go in to my house in Whiterun, and begin to start expelling all the items I don't want to sell and then out of fucking nowhere Lydia walks downstairs from her bedroom and goes "How can I serve you, my Thane?"

I quit the fuck out of that game right there.
 
The last time I played Skyrim, I had the craziest fucking glitch.

I was doing a quest at an area surrounded by water and got ambushed. Lydia ended up dying in the fight so, when I cleared out everyone, I picked up her body and took it out to the water because she was my bro and died in battle. She sinks to the bottom and there's no current, so it's actually a really nice burial for her.

I walk home (no fast travel for me), go in to my house in Whiterun, and begin to start expelling all the items I don't want to sell and then out of fucking nowhere Lydia walks downstairs from her bedroom and goes "How can I serve you, my Thane?"

I quit the fuck out of that game right there.

I would have reloaded as soon as she died. :lol
 
I'm just wrapping up at this point. I finished the main quest and now I'm looking at my map to see bare patches and wandering around in them trying to find everything.


There'll be something left to do I imagine. It's crazy how you start off doing one quest, go to some destination, and then end up doing another quest inbetween. lol

I've done that so many times. I started the Thieves Guild quests like that.
 
I checked back in late last night and it seems an epic retort made its way across the internet Pau v. Vox. The mere reading of that riposte knocked several threads back a few pages. Or so I heard.

Oh I totally missed that. I am a n00b to this thread and haven't read all 50+ pages.

I did get knocked out by alcohol last night if you care to know ;)
 
I'm trying to play Skyrim in a "no reload unless I REALLY fuck up" way. Though the way the game's designed, it's really hard to fuck up that bad.

I had to reload for the first time last night. I hate killing innocents and I had to do just that since he caught me trying to prove his wife was a vampire. I was going to just run but he wouldn't leave me alone so I killed him and they were going to put me in jail :< It's not my fault the game won't let me reason with people! Instead I changed it so she was there instead. I didn't have any problems killing her.

I actually haven't used any companions to fight with me. I have people to ask but I'd feel so guilty if they died. They seem to die easily. I just take care of things by myself...
 
Oh I totally missed that. I am a n00b to this thread and haven't read all 50+ pages.

I did get knocked out by alcohol last night if you care to know ;)

Yeah, this thread moves fast. Watch out. We move from chocolate wars to horrifying sea creatures in one blurring leap.

No work for you today, I gather? And, I didn't exactly get 'knocked out' by alcohol, but the wine did help put me down. Damn insomnia.

That was really mean and uncalled for. I don't know why it was applauded so much.

>:(

I'm not applauding it so much as marveling at the speed and succinctness that it was delivered in. I don't even think it was that bad (intention-wise), to be honest. It just headlined as the major thing I'd missed during my time out.

Come back, Vox! Just join the glasses/dark chocolate/cat side during the war and I will support you!
 
The last time I played Skyrim, I had the craziest fucking glitch.

I was doing a quest at an area surrounded by water and got ambushed. Lydia ended up dying in the fight so, when I cleared out everyone, I picked up her body and took it out to the water because she was my bro and died in battle. She sinks to the bottom and there's no current, so it's actually a really nice burial for her.

I walk home (no fast travel for me), go in to my house in Whiterun, and begin to start expelling all the items I don't want to sell and then out of fucking nowhere Lydia walks downstairs from her bedroom and goes "How can I serve you, my Thane?"

I quit the fuck out of that game right there.

I've come to accept that Skyrim can be both unintentionally and intentionally the most horrifying game around. My favourite experience was when I wandered into the House of Clan Shatter-Shield in Windhelm and found a woman dead with a suicide note talking about how she couldn't bear to live anymore without her daughter alive.

I thought, "oh jeez, that's sad" and spun around to see her husband sitting in a chair staring at her, and he immediately said, "feel free to look around, but don't bother my wife, she's still in mourning."

Sad turned into creepy pretty quick.


Now I relish the creep factor: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QdR5uIrj0Eg
 
I had to reload for the first time last night. I hate killing innocents and I had to do just that since he caught me trying to prove his wife was a vampire. I was going to just run but he wouldn't leave me alone so I killed him and they were going to put me in jail :< It's not my fault the game won't let me reason with people! Instead I changed it so she was there instead. I didn't have any problems killing her.

I actually haven't used any companions to fight with me. I have people to ask but I'd feel so guilty if they died. They seem to die easily. I just take care of things by myself...

lol

The 'House of Horrors' messes with you in that way. I felt weird doing what you have to do in that quest. Makes you feel dirty.
 
I've come to accept that Skyrim can be both unintentionally and intentionally the most horrifying game around. My favourite experience was when I wandered into the House of Clan Shatter-Shield in Windhelm and found a woman dead with a suicide note talking about how she couldn't bear to live anymore without her daughter alive.

I thought, "oh jeez, that's sad" and spun around to see her husband sitting in a chair staring at her, and he immediately said, "feel free to look around, but don't bother my wife, she's still in mourning."

Sad turned into creepy pretty quick.


Now I relish the creep factor: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QdR5uIrj0Eg

Soooo... you recommend it? I haven't even finished Dragon Age yet, but it looks like my kind of game. (Creep factor just makes it that more interesting)
 
I actually haven't used any companions to fight with me. I have people to ask but I'd feel so guilty if they died. They seem to die easily. I just take care of things by myself...

I never use companions because they always seem to get in my way when I'm sneaking about being all lizard assassin.
 
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