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Can You Kiss Someone In Elder Scrolls V Skyrim

Who is the best follower in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim?

The first thing you need to know about my personal experiences with my followers is that… well, they die. A lot.Either they get themselves killed before I have a chance to heal them, or—and I say this with a blush and in a mumbled, embarrassed tone—I wind up accidentally killing them myself. Look, is it my fault if Lydia jumps between my arrow and the draugr I was aiming at?? No, no it is not! It’s her own fault!Ahem… anywho…Given that, I prioritize my followers’ ability to take a beating over any actual fighting ability.Good with two-handed weapons? That’s nice.Skilled archer? Cool.Powerful mage? Nifty.But… do you have the ability to not die in the first bandit den we go into?No? Well, I guess you can, I dunno… stay and guard my house? Provided you survive for the amount of time it takes me to get around to building one, that is…So it stands to reason that, if I’m to have a follower, they had better be able to take the damage and keep on fighting, even if that damage comes from… um, me.And to that effect, what follower would be better able to withstand damage than one who’s not only immortal, but marked in-game as being essential, and therefore utterly unkillable?Enter: Serana.She can’t die. Period. Believe me, I’ve tried. No weapon, spell, or Shout can shuffle this cutie off of this (im)mortal coil, no matter how hard you try, so you’ll never, ever have to worry about her getting in the way of your attacks.Everything else is just a handy perk. Decent battlemage? Check. Ability to raise the dead? Check (though her “pets” do tend to get in the way at times, especially when I’m trying to sneak). The fact that she’s a charming, super-hot smart-ass? Double check.Serana wins, hands down. I’ll take her over Lydia, Marcurio or Cicero any day.

Would Skyrim make for a good movie or television series?

Not really. Skyrim, and by extension most of Bethesda’s large open world games, is about self determination. Wanna be the leader of [insert group here] (companions, college of winter hold, dark brotherhood, etc) go ahead. Wanna just kill things instead, by all means. Wanna role play as a pious individual who ignores daedra, doesn’t kill other than bandits/animals which attack them first, sure.The point I’m making is that these games are about playing how you want to play, a tv series or movie almost by definition has a character, with a set personality, moral compass, and method of approaching things. A series of unconnected shorts not unlike the clash of clans thing could work maybe. But the point of these games is to forge your own adventure, not have one dictated for you.Eg: in fallout 3 you can nuke a whole town for money, or defuse the bomb to protect them, or just do nothing. You can enslave people and sell them to slavers, or kill the slavers to be a hero, or again just ignore it.TL:DR no because these games are ‘make your own story’ concepts.

My son wants skyrim, but it says sexual content how much is there please help?

The first 4 min of the game someone head gets chopped off, blood and violence everywhere but lets worry about sexual content...

There is no sex or nudity they don't even kiss your character if you get married!

If Skyrim was real how would you live your life?

Love this question to death.First of all, absolutely NO:Vampire huntingDragon chasingStormcloak and/or Legion enlistmentI am a Nord by the name of Erileus. I own a house in Riverwood that my parents left me when they passed.I am a modest woodsman, chopping wood and going out into the woods to hunt and to gather alchemical ingredients. So archery and alchemy are my main hobbies, but I have a fascination with magic and will attempt to study any spell tomes I can afford.I will befriend Faendal the Bosmer after helping him win over Camilla and I will hunt with him.Once I become adept at alchemy I will save up my septims, sell my house and furniture, and make my way to Whiterun where I will by a horse and some supplies. I’m off to the College.When I reach Winterhold I will try to gain entrance to the College with my alchemy skill and the few spells I've learned. I will study the schools of Conjuration, Restoration, and Destruction, in that order, with a bit of dabbling in the other schools.Once I become a Master mage (denying any Arch-Mage offers), I will leave Winterhold (for it is awfully cold) and move to Markarth to study the Dwemer ruins. Perhaps I will succeed Calcelmo as Court Wizard.I will live out the rest of my days in Vlindrel Hall, and a few days before my death I will travel back to the College of Winterhold and read the Elder Scroll the Dragonborn gives to the Arcaneum. I will die with incomprehensible knowledge without having enough time to go too insane.TL;DR Woodsman, then Wizard.

Skyrim Two drain vitality shouts!!!?

I was on elder scrolls v skyrim when I got the third word of marked for death at this point I already had the 3 words of drain vitality from dawn guard dlc when I found a new drain vitality shout in my shout menu. Is this either a glitch, a unique shout, a special shout you get for having all the words for marked for death (note the words are the same in both shouts) or I am I super special awesome and just get it for being awesome at skyrim?

Is Skyrim V worth buying in a 2018? I’m a little worried about how bad the graphics are compared to say fallout 4.

Believe it or not, now is actually The Best Time to be Buying Skyrim.Allow me to explain.This is Beyond Skyrim: Bruma, it’s an expansion mod that seeks to expand Skyrim’s playzone beyond the titular province. Beyond Skyrim: Bruma is the first in a series of mods. Bruma will be followed by Beyond Skyrim: Cyrodill, which would complete the middle continent of Tamriel.Following after that will be Beyond Skyrim: High Rock, which will take us to the Breton homeland.Right now, Beyond Skyrim: Bruma is available to download from Nexusmods in both Skyrim32bit (Skyrim’s original release) as well as the newer Skyrim64bit (Skyrim Special Edition). If you are really fickle when it comes to graphics there are plenty of graphics overhaul mods available for you to use for Skyrim32bit, not including the High-Resolution Texture Pack released by Bethesda years ago. These graphics overhauls include ENBs which are essentially shaders (if I am not mistaken) the same thing that helped Crysis reach photorealistic graphics for it’s time in 2007.I would greatly urge you to purchase the original Skyrim as I disapprove of Bethesda’s inclusion of what is essentially micro-transactions in Skyrim: SE. Most mods available for Skyrim is on Skyrim32 and has yet to be ported to SE.Bethesda has tried to be sneaky and removed Skyrim and it’s DLCs from the Steam Search engine, unfortunately for them you have myself to guide you to it:The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim on SteamThe Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim on SteamIf you would prefer to purchase the Special Edition instead, well there’s nothing I can really do to stop you. I won’t provide a link as a simple google search will bring you straight to Todd Howard’s most beloved cash-cow.

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