Far from where I wished to be, my steps walked the hall of a hidden barrow southeast of Windhelm. I had no prior knowledge of the place, yet somehow, I felt someone... or something... was waiting for me here.
Where am I? Why did I walk into this tomb
Read more…I have always loved holy knights and vampires, and as I pondered what character I wanted to play next, the idea of combining both elements visited my mind. This build portrays a Blood Mage Healer who does not follow the common tropes of using Equilib
Read more…Undoubtedly my favorite companion, Teldryn Sero, the myth, the legend, the Dunmer himself, never fails to entice our hearts with his sharp blade and tongue. Wishing to know Mr. Sero better, the Dunmer mercenary agreed to accompany me in this first li
Read more…This build was my first attempt at Skyrim character building, a prototype and experimental one. For some reason, I scrapped it, and the leftover ideas eventually gave birth to other builds of mine. And now, after months of sitting in a folder, I stum
Read more…Note: This is a reworked version of the original Night Agent I posted half a year ago. I was carving some archery action and decided to give this femme fatale another hunting session. Now that I have a better grasp at formatting a build, I thought of
Read more…Freezing. The cold weather of Dawnstar pierced my bones as my steps slowly drifted the snowy roads that lead to the once-so-called Nightcaller Temple, now a hall of the most influential Templar Knightly Order across Skyrim. As I opened the enormous d
Read more…O All-Father, for our shared Oneness I do this.
I watch you watching me watching back.
Adversary dares not threaten us, for that is how we ceased him.
I always adore the story of the Divine Crusader from the Knights of the Nine DLC and the Skaals from b
Read more…“That night, she came into our hold. Holding an arsenal of wicked-looking staves, armed with countless destructive spells of all elements, she massacred us. We did not know why she attacked us that night. The only thing we remembered, was that once t
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