Theme/Word: "Smart"
What happens when you're smart enough to know better, but unable to do anything about it?
What happens when you're smart enough to know better, but unable to do anything about it?
Category Story / All
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 120 x 120px
File Size 36.8 kB
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A creepy inner system look of RPG reality. Though, there is never worth anything buying in Skyrim. In my mind though, there has always been an uncanniness about the dragonborn and this story nails that on the head.
This story made me feel uncomfortable.. about my Morrowind actions. At least I am normally a old school CRPG MM player where everything is out to get you.
This story made me feel uncomfortable.. about my Morrowind actions. At least I am normally a old school CRPG MM player where everything is out to get you.
I play (my ridiculously modded - read 350+ mods) Skyrim pretty much all the time. It's my escape from the humdrum. I can go for walks (literally, just walk everywhere), fight villains I've fought a million times before, play barbie with the NPCs (like I hinted at with the khajiit)... And it frequently wierds me out as to just how AWFUL RPG systems really are, when you think about it.
Yeah the further we have gotten from the original Wizardy, Might and Magic, Ultima, and gold box crowd the more horrifying RPG systems have become. The dungeon no longer being a place to escape and survive, but a place to go to loot and get more powerful. Could argue Dark Souls takes us back a little... but *Abandoned by God begins playing.. winces* never mind, no game has ever had to make me do something like that.
Yeah... They fixed that over time. Catfolk are just... cat-people... Most of the other animal-human crossbreeds are still evil as hell, though. Gnolls (Hyena-Men) and the like are favorites to bash on... Lot of adjustments coming out over the years, mainly thanks to Japanese influence (LOL). Rabbit-people are a thing now because of FFXIV... ^_^
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