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Delphine really really really hates that dragon: https://youtu.be/QUa2AYkx_Xg?t=34
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chochi!
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Kio
(High-res version available for free over on my Patreon!)
Delphine really really really hates that dragon: https://youtu.be/QUa2AYkx_Xg?t=34
BONUS PANEL: https://www.furaffinity.net/view/64433301/
Artwork by guest artist
chochi!https://www.furaffinity.net/user/chochi
https://bsky.app/profile/chochi26.bsky.social
https://x.com/BottomLefty
Shades by
Kio(High-res version available for free over on my Patreon!)
Category Artwork (Digital) / Comics
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It's a recurring problem with Emil's work, where he doesn't really actually want to put the player in charge, but he keeps making them a faction leader, who should therefore logically have powers and options.
It is also consistent with how he goes out of his way to record dialogues where people chide you for trying to actually not go along with the decisions he came up with when he first wrote the quest.
It is also consistent with how he goes out of his way to record dialogues where people chide you for trying to actually not go along with the decisions he came up with when he first wrote the quest.
Choom, he's the guy who pulls that earlier when you're doing the battle of Bunker Hill and could reasonably try to use your authority with the 'Minute Men' who turn up.
He's also the writer who gave us Starfield's Paradiso quest line, where you spend the entire time pointing out the obvious solution to everyone and getting chided for it, being forbidden from having a satisfying ending for it the first time, and then if you make the mistake of picking it up in NG+, your character gets to join in and agree with everyone that all the presented ending choices suck balls, and not in the kinky fun way.
He's also had some really fun stuff, but all the examples I can come up with were in Oblivion, where he was not the story/lore/writing lead.
It's just not where he's passionate about things. He's really good with interesting set ups and short form content like the Oblivion Dark Brotherhood questline, specifically the mission Whodunnit where you have to slowly bump off an entire house full of marks.
Good gameplay designer, should not be left alone with the plot.
He's also the writer who gave us Starfield's Paradiso quest line, where you spend the entire time pointing out the obvious solution to everyone and getting chided for it, being forbidden from having a satisfying ending for it the first time, and then if you make the mistake of picking it up in NG+, your character gets to join in and agree with everyone that all the presented ending choices suck balls, and not in the kinky fun way.
He's also had some really fun stuff, but all the examples I can come up with were in Oblivion, where he was not the story/lore/writing lead.
It's just not where he's passionate about things. He's really good with interesting set ups and short form content like the Oblivion Dark Brotherhood questline, specifically the mission Whodunnit where you have to slowly bump off an entire house full of marks.
Good gameplay designer, should not be left alone with the plot.
It would be so great if Emil and Todd just agreed with us rather than trying to do some 'there are no good choices' grey morality stuff.
Paarthurnax survives, and his real problem that makes all the other dragons hiss and moan?
Guy likes trains, and now that he no longer has to watch out for Alduin, he get's to turn Snow-Throat into his own model railway set, and he will make sure you get to appreciate all the finer details all over it now that he has time.
Paarthurnax survives, and his real problem that makes all the other dragons hiss and moan?
Guy likes trains, and now that he no longer has to watch out for Alduin, he get's to turn Snow-Throat into his own model railway set, and he will make sure you get to appreciate all the finer details all over it now that he has time.
Yes they are not uncommon in ESO, they was in Daggerfall to.
You even help them in a quest
https://i.imgur.com/Ym2Ss07.jpeg
Else I think they are always enemies.
You even help them in a quest
https://i.imgur.com/Ym2Ss07.jpeg
Else I think they are always enemies.
ooo you got a bonus panel hidden away with delphines eternally rageing lines? like, what is she shoutinggg
(please excuse me, my curiousity asks the better of me whilst the gaps are fun to seee. also, thank you for this piece and also thank to chochi for their artwork!9
(please excuse me, my curiousity asks the better of me whilst the gaps are fun to seee. also, thank you for this piece and also thank to chochi for their artwork!9
A unique gift, a unique curse
To be compelled to speak in verse
To find one’s tongue cursed to obey
The metronome and its unending sway
But isn’t such a curse part of the fun?
To bear witness to words from enchanted tongue?
The rhythm and meter at the whims of the caster
With the words rearranged to the whims of the master
A melodic magical chorus of three
Oh, what hilarious, sad misery!
It may be difficult to write on the spot,
But I know you think that those harpies are hot~
To be compelled to speak in verse
To find one’s tongue cursed to obey
The metronome and its unending sway
But isn’t such a curse part of the fun?
To bear witness to words from enchanted tongue?
The rhythm and meter at the whims of the caster
With the words rearranged to the whims of the master
A melodic magical chorus of three
Oh, what hilarious, sad misery!
It may be difficult to write on the spot,
But I know you think that those harpies are hot~
She now has no strong feelings
But... thanks to the Curse she's probably going to be liking that big daddy drake, because of how the inverse works (or how I understand it) because she originally had such a HATE for all Dragons, she might have some form of infatuation with them now.
(Kinda hope that's the case!)
But... thanks to the Curse she's probably going to be liking that big daddy drake, because of how the inverse works (or how I understand it) because she originally had such a HATE for all Dragons, she might have some form of infatuation with them now.
(Kinda hope that's the case!)
The curse was originally based on a town of larpers, so it transforms its victims into whatever they perceive their new race / species to be.
Delphine thinks that Nords are just a bunch of dumb brutes, who solve all their problems with violence. So the curse made her a giant, muscle bound amazon.
Where as her companions viewed Argonians and Khajiit as inferior races who were only fit to be servants of their greatness. So the curse made them into shameless sluts, who can't stop raving about how amazing Nords are.
Delphine thinks that Nords are just a bunch of dumb brutes, who solve all their problems with violence. So the curse made her a giant, muscle bound amazon.
Where as her companions viewed Argonians and Khajiit as inferior races who were only fit to be servants of their greatness. So the curse made them into shameless sluts, who can't stop raving about how amazing Nords are.
I still need to play Morrowind; I've had plenty of it spoiled for me to the point where I know the "thread of prophecy is severed…persist in this doomed world" bit is from there, but I've only ever played about ten minutes' worth including character creation on a friend's desktop back in college. XD
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