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Is it possible to become a Thane of Windhelm without becoming a racist?
I don't know if this is the right place to ask this, but I just got Skyrim and there's a little issue when I create my character. The warpaint doesn't change when I move the slider, and instead always just covers the entire face and head with one color, which the head color changes when I change the warpaint color. Also, the other color options (nose, cheek, neck, etc.) also either change the color of the entire head or do nothing at all. Even sliding the "Laugh lines" slider changes the color of the head sometimes. Sorry if this isn't the right thread to ask this, but any help would be appreciated.
Is it possible to become a Thane of Windhelm without becoming a racist?
sure, but you have to make both of the sides do a truce.
Can't you also just finish the Imperial questline?
I'm currently at the part where I need to negotiate a peace treaty. I have not joined a side.
Would I be able to join a side later on? Is the quest line of Civil War interesting?
Yes
To be honest, it's pretty forgettable. The end is only slightly satisfying and very little changes as a result of the quest ending...
I'll probably do it sometime...
Is there good loot in Skuldafn? I only have 314/440 capacity right now.. I took the bones off that first dragon, but I could easily throw them away (I have tons and do nothing with them). I won't have much space regardless I hate this aspect of the game.
Talk to the Jarl about purchasing a house; they'll give you "Breezehome." It's a humble little house, but very useful and also the cheapest house in the game.I want to buy a house somewhere. I liked having a home base in Fallout, and I want one here. To drop off the stuff that might be useful later, but I don't need to carry all the time. Like different armors and such. I'm a Thane in Whiterun, so who do I speak to for a house there? And what does it cost?
Visit the Temple of Mara in Riften for the lowdown.I also stuck my nose in the Steam Achievements... Marriage? Is that plot related, or should I just keep poking around and see what's going to happen?
If it's a housecarl like Lydia they'll typically either go back to the Jarl's hold or back to your home if you have one. If they're a mercenary or a side-quest related character, wherever they tell you or wherever you first found them. You can get them to follow you later, they're not gone for good when you dismiss them.Also, what happens when you tell a companion to part ways? I havetagging along, and she's useful and all, but she also slows me down when exploring. If I get on a horse, she just gets left behind, same if I go off the path and climb hills and rocks. Amusingly, I think she's fallen into the river a few times. Do I need to keep companions supplied with arrows and better weapons, by the way?Lydia
I really hope they patch this before the PC version comes along and I buy the expansion.Fucking Dawnguard expansion. I really don't want to plow through that whole faction quest right now with my new build, but these fucking random vampire attacks are killing off valuable NPCs; store owners and shit. This totally blows, who's bright idea was this? I'm going to need quest related items I won't get until late in the main story quest as well... ARRRGGGHHH! I think I might just uninstall it.
Fucking Dawnguard expansion. I really don't want to plow through that whole faction quest right now with my new build, but these fucking random vampire attacks are killing off valuable NPCs; store owners and shit. This totally blows, who's bright idea was this? I'm going to need quest related items I won't get until late in the main story quest as well... ARRRGGGHHH! I think I might just uninstall it.
Visit the Temple of Mara in Riften for the letdown.
I always seem to be over-encumbered. It doesn't help that I always seem to have loads of heavy quest items that I can't drop, and all those dragon bones and scales that I pick up just getting from A to B, and all the books, potions and ingredients I keep forgetting I have. I actually wish there was some sort of visual representation for all the crap you carry, like the Fellowship in LOTR, with all their packs, cooking equipment and strapped on weapons and shields. Maybe even having to manage a packhorse would be cool.
Quest items have actually zero weight, as long as they're still quest items. So don't worry about those.
The Elder Scrolls are always quest items so despite the weight shown, so they're weightless. Don't know why they have weight in the first place.Really? I could swear the elder scroll item had a weight of 20 of something. Is it just a fake number?
I already did the quest with my first warrior build just a couple of weeks ago. It was a good quest, but it's simply too soon right now with my new thief build to delve into that. It's an epic 20 hours of the same stuff I did already not long ago! All the while they're killing off my shop owners (the dude from Warmaiden's). Who's next? His wife? Niranye in Windhelm? Screw that! I invested in these people and they're killing them off.I love that aspect of it. Coming out of fast tavel and using my legendary dwarven cross while zooming into slow motion make for some blood pumping moments The Vampires killed only one NPC in about 40 hours of gameplay and who the hell knows who she was... will not / is not missed :|
They go away after you complete the questline though so take it as encouragement. I think you'll wantwith you for most of your quests so complete dawnguard as early as possible.Serana
Welcome to my world. I may never play a TES game on console ever again.So I double dipped with the Steam sale (previously had the 360 version, but got a new computer recently). This game with mods, my god..
Inventory is the only reason I could never play 'ZERO fast travel'. Sometimes I just need to offload a bunch of stuff that I got unexpectedly(especially the dragon bones/scales) and thats its. I could walk all the way back, but there's a good chance I'll be loaded with more stuff by the time I get back to where I was heading. I suppose I could just ignore loot, but thats just not in my ability.I always seem to be over-encumbered. It doesn't help that I always seem to have loads of heavy quest items that I can't drop, and all those dragon bones and scales that I pick up just getting from A to B, and all the books, potions and ingredients I keep forgetting I have. I actually wish there was some sort of visual representation for all the crap you carry, like the Fellowship in LOTR, with all their packs, cooking equipment and strapped on weapons and shields. Maybe even having to manage a packhorse would be cool.
Inventory is the only reason I could never play 'ZERO fast travel'. Sometimes I just need to offload a bunch of stuff that I got unexpectedly(especially the dragon bones/scales) and thats its. I could walk all the way back, but there's a good chance I'll be loaded with more stuff by the time I get back to where I was heading. I suppose I could just ignore loot, but thats just not in my ability.
So when I'm wanting to get somewhere, I'll usually walk there but I wont think twice about fast traveling back to town real quick to unload some stuff. Then I'll fast travel to the closest location to where I was at before.
Okay, I think I might need a little quest advice.
I'm on thequest, and I have one question: Does winning it for either side lead to anything good or bad later? I kind of want to justCivil Warand be done with it.take over Skyrim for the EmpireNo. The Dragonborn wishes to object. It would be a shame if he had to... raise his voice to do so. The next quest in that line is a sneaking mission. I suck at Stealth, and my weapon glows in the dark. Is there a way to cheat at Stealth? Like invisibility or something?Dragons are back and they spend their time making political power plays and civil war?
Had a Thief demand gold or my life. I objected most loudly at that. In three words.That, by the way, should have been an intimidation option. "[Intimidate] Don't make me raise my Voice.""Fus Ro DAH!"
I'm having a little to much fun doing that.
Also found out I can cast two spells at the same time. That's useful. Obvious in hindsight, a spell is one-handed.
The Empire is the racist one? I haven't seen anything like that yet. The Stormcloacks, though, don't really like Dark Elves.Well if your fine with the bagage of siding with a racist... >_>
Well if your fine with the bagage of siding with a racist... >_>
How do you get a personal horse, by the way? Can you fast travel with it?
I shall purchase me a horse, then. I've been running everywhere. Or taking the carriage, when I remember it exists.Purchase one from any city with stables. When you fast travel off the horse it often fast travels with you.
You can get a horse for free if you have persuasion high enough. Go to Riften's bar and inn, talk to a Letrush guy standing in a corner.I shall purchase me a horse, then. I've been running everywhere. Or taking the carriage, when I remember it exists.
The Empire is the racist one?
You might be mixing up your sides there, bro.
I should have done a better job of quoting what I was responding toDoes winning it for either side lead to anything good or bad later?
I shall purchase me a horse, then.
You can get a horse for free if you have persuasion high enough. Go to Riften's bar and inn, talk to a Letrush guy standing in a corner.He will start a quest about stealing a horse, Frost, belonging to the Black-Briars. You can blackmail him at the end into giving you the horse.
The best stuff in this game are free, lol.You scoundrel!
Such a mod does exist, but "clashing artstyles" doesn't even begin to cover it. "Unholy abomination against both", probably does. The mod that replaces "Fus Ro DAH!" with a soft spoken "yay!" is tempting, though... For a laugh, at least.LOL... or find one that looks strangly similar to your avatar in the game
Unless you mean to say a navy blue horse with a starry sky for mane and tail exists in the game without any mods. If so, I must know where and how to find it.
Hey guys, new Steam summer sale player here. So I've been having fun with mods and all, but now that I'd like to get into the game I'm not sure of what to do. How do I level up exactly? I was instructed to find the greybeards and everytime I try to reach their mountain peak some kind of troll kills me with a couple of hits, making me guess I'm underleveled... but then I'm not sure of how to level up!
I found a cave and got pretty much insta-killed by what was inside... is there a beginners guide on quests I can take early on that will help me be adequately leveled? Any sort of recommended quest order, or things to do? I get that it's an open world game, but I don't feel like leveling up by killing rabbits and wolves in the overworld when I could be taking on beginner quests or something.