Not long now. Your visions for your character?

Post » Tue May 08, 2012 5:01 am

I'm gonna try and keep an open mind when I start the game but I do have an idea of what I would like my character to be.

And this is it......

Caucasian looking person I think, quite dark. A charmer. Expert assassin. Deadly with a bow. A touch of the devils magic to twist things around to my advantage. Independent. Possibly a bit of a loner, but could charm the birds off a tree when it comes down to it. Enjoys cooking :-)

What do you have in mind?
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Kate Schofield
 
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Post » Tue May 08, 2012 7:29 am

I'm thinking of a swashbuckler type mixed with a barbarian-style. A swashbucklin' berserker. I guess with all this nordic stuff, I can't divorce myself from the barbarian/viking archetype. I'll stick with a Nord or a Breton.
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Post » Tue May 08, 2012 8:40 am

At first I wanted to be a Khajiit assassin, then I wanted to be an Imperial merchant. Now... I just don't know.
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Post » Tue May 08, 2012 10:53 am

I will be a Nord, because I would imagine I would have some advantages to NPC's disposition. I will join the Stormcloaks eventually. Companions can svck it. Strong skills will be archery, and light armor and sneak. Magic would be destruction and restoration.
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Post » Tue May 08, 2012 2:53 am

I, for the most part, have had my "vision" of my character nailed-down for months now -- Dunmer Ranger-Assassin, but I cannot, for the life of me,

figure out why in the hell was he crossing the border into Skyrim (RP backstory). :ahhh:
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Post » Tue May 08, 2012 6:49 am

It's still developing, but...

Caius Atorus is an Imperial, native of Skingrad County. His family is wealthy and aristocratic - he's had a good, scholarly, and diplomatic education. Being the second-born, Caius was never intended as heir and not taught much in the way of fighting. He was expected to simply administer matters of state for his elder brother, the chivalrous figurehead of the family.

Things changed when the Thalmor situation began to devolve. Following the Imperial treaty, they applied political pressure to Skingrad in the hope of annexing the region. This resulted in some minor skirmishes, unrest, and racial tension. Wary of another war, the Empire demanded that Skingrad reestablish the peace and make slight concessions. Within a few years, these concessions gave way to allowing Thalmor agents to arrest and execute citizens illegally worshipping Talos. Among those caught and killed was Caius' older brother.

Under suspicion of heresy with the rest of his family, Caius was persuaded to leave Skingrad for his own safety. His parents urged him to go north and cross the border into Skyrim. There, perhaps, further from the borders of the Thalmor, it would be possible to start over or even raise support to take back the Empire. Caius still had little training in combat and survival, but he accepted his role as a diplomat and set out to Skyrim via Bruma.

Soon after crossing the border, Caius ran into trouble. In a local tavern, he met a group of Thalmor agents, bragging about their recent raid on a Talos Shrine. As they described the slaughter, Caius lost his cool. He still had no real combat skills, but he had been given a couple of spell scrolls for emergency, and he impulsively chose to use one of these on the Thalmor agents. He not only injured his enemies, but accidentally set the tavern on fire. As the patrons escaped, Caius was arrested. Justice is both swift and harsh in Skyrim, and he was quickly convicted of terrorist acts against Imperially sanctioned agents and terrorism against the local township. Caius was sentenced to death.

Once the game begins, Caius' journey will be long and difficult. Again, he has few practical skills, and his immediate response to most things will be to run and hide. He will need to build his courage. He will also need to make contact with the political factions of Skyrim in the hope of finding support agains the Thalmor, but his allegiances will be tested. He is a loyal servant of the Empire and has difficulty with open rebellion, but he also recognizes that the Empire has become so corrupt that it may be irredeemable. His faith will also find conflict. As Dragonborn, he will need to follow in the very footsteps of Talos, which will cause him to reevaluate his view of the man and the god. Eventually, he will be forced to fight Alduin and his dragons, causing him to question his Imperial belief in Akotosh as the savior of the Empire. Along the way, Caius will doubtless have many side-adventures, fall in love, try to escape responsibility, etc. Tomorrow night, it begins.
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Post » Tue May 08, 2012 6:49 am

a small sneaky bosmer good with a bow doesnt like people
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Post » Tue May 08, 2012 2:27 am

It's still developing, but...

Caius Atorus is an Imperial, native of Skingrad County. His family is wealthy and aristocratic - he's had a good, scholarly, and diplomatic education. Being the second-born, Caius was never intended as heir and not taught much in the way of fighting. He was expected to simply administer matters of state for his elder brother, the chivalrous figurehead of the family.

Things changed when the Thalmor situation began to devolve. Following the Imperial treaty, they applied political pressure to Skingrad in the hope of annexing the region. This resulted in some minor skirmishes, unrest, and racial tension. Wary of another war, the Empire demanded that Skingrad reestablish the peace and make slight concessions. Within a few years, these concessions gave way to allowing Thalmor agents to arrest and execute citizens illegally worshipping Talos. Among those caught and killed was Caius' older brother.

Under suspicion of heresy with the rest of his family, Caius was persuaded to leave Skingrad for his own safety. His parents urged him to go north and cross the border into Skyrim. There, perhaps, further from the borders of the Thalmor, it would be possible to start over or even raise support to take back the Empire. Caius still had little training in combat and survival, but he accepted his role as a diplomat and set out to Skyrim via Bruma.

Soon after crossing the border, Caius ran into trouble. In a local tavern, he met a group of Thalmor agents, bragging about their recent raid on a Talos Shrine. As they described the slaughter, Caius lost his cool. He still had no real combat skills, but he had been given a couple of spell scrolls for emergency, and he impulsively chose to use one of these on the Thalmor agents. He not only injured his enemies, but accidentally set the tavern on fire. As the patrons escaped, Caius was arrested. Justice is both swift and harsh in Skyrim, and he was quickly convicted of terrorist acts against Imperially sanctioned agents and terrorism against the local township. Caius was sentenced to death.

Once the game begins, Caius' journey will be long and difficult. Again, he has few practical skills, and his immediate response to most things will be to run and hide. He will need to build his courage. He will also need to make contact with the political factions of Skyrim in the hope of finding support agains the Thalmor, but his allegiances will be tested. He is a loyal servant of the Empire and has difficulty with open rebellion, but he also recognizes that the Empire has become so corrupt that it may be irredeemable. His faith will also find conflict. As Dragonborn, he will need to follow in the very footsteps of Talos, which will cause him to reevaluate his view of the man and the god. Eventually, he will be forced to fight Alduin and his dragons, causing him to question his Imperial belief in Akotosh as the savior of the Empire. Along the way, Caius will doubtless have many side-adventures, fall in love, try to escape responsibility, etc. Tomorrow night, it begins.


Haha, wow.

Respect due fella. You've put a lot of thought into this game! I've half a mind to not bother playing it myself and come and watch you play it! Of course I won't, that's just silly. But I'm very impressed as to the thought, imagination and enthusiasm you have.

Marvellous.
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