» Tue Jun 05, 2012 8:11 pm
I had one character for the Companions and Main story quests, one for the Mage's quests, and a third for the DB and TG. I didn't actually intend to play it that way, but now I'm glad I did.
After my first character finished the Companions line and went on to defeat Alduin he was so powerful that I had to retire him. I wanted a fresh challenge for the other guilds, and it would have been too easy to continue with this guy.
My second character was a pure robe mage. He finished all of the College quests and at about the same level as his predecessor (lvl 55 or so) became a walking magical god. I still come back to this character from time to time because I enjoy the strategy of magic use. However, this guy didn't fit the build for an assasin/thief and his powers would have made the missions a breeze.
So I started my sneak specialist as my third character to complete the remaining (and most highly praised) Thieve's Guild and Dark Brotherhood. After finishing those quests I've decided to kick back and do some in-game reading, sight-seeing, and general exploring until I come up with another character story.
I can tell you that after beating the main quests on my first character, I had no desire to do it again. That allowed my other characters to be more selfish and focus on their story, not worrying about the fate of the world.
My thief is barely worthy of being called Dragonborn, the only shout he ever learned (besides the first word of unrelenting force) is aura whisper. And he considers that shout a gift from the gods. No matter how hard he tries, he cannot understand the "light show" that occurs after slaying a dragon. He thinks it might have something to do with all the mushrooms he's been eating in those caves.