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Whats Your Skyrim Backstory

Character Backstory?

It sounds like what happened to Czechoslovakian and Polish children during the Nazi era. The fair ones were forcibly kidnapped and given to the wives of SS soldiers who could not have children of their own. Perhaps they imbued some of the Nazi ideology from their new "parents", so your girl, if so taken, would think nothing of killing the parents she thought had abandoned her. [ I read of one mother who found her daughter many years later through an agency. The adult child wanted nothing to do with her. She had lived her life as a German. To find out she was born a Czech, kidnapped and that her parents weren't her birth parents but a party to the kidnapping was too much and she didn't want to accept it.]

The experimentation itself may have warped her mind and predisposed her to kill. The Nazis experimented on twins -- quite brutally -- and left physical disability and mental scarring in their wake.

Story wise, what order should I do the quests in Skyrim?

Okay, so hear me out. I played Skyrim before, but quit after getting about halfway through the story-quest once I encountered a game-breaking bug. Now, I'm considering going back and starting over. I want to do all of the interesting quests and quest lines, including the Dark Brotherhood and Thieves Guild, but I also want to role-play as a good character and ultimately join the Imperial Legion. This necessitates a redemption story. I was thinking that I would do the Thieves Guild first, then sink even deeper into villainy with the Dark Brotherhood. Then, after feeling guilty about killing the Emperor (since I'm going to be playing an Imperial whose father was killed in the Great War) I would start to take on quests that would benefit Skyrim. However, I want to know of any morally dubious quests with no real heroic alternative that I should get out of the way before my character decides to turn over a new leaf. Thanks.

Share your Skyrim character (build, backstory, name, etc)?

Ok so heres how you do it.

Name:
Race:
Level:
Good or evil:
Gods worshipped:
Build: (Mage, barbarian, assassin, etc)
Main questline progress:
Preferred weaponry: (Warhammer, swords or any special weapons such as the Blade of Woe or Mace of Molag Bal)
Guilds joined:
Backstory:
What they look like:
Wife/Husband and kids:
Followers you use:

Heres my main character.

Blake Solomon
Race: Nord (Werewold)
Level: 60
Good or evil: Good

Gods worshipped: Talos all the way!

Build: Barbarian
Main questline: Completed

Weaponry: Battle axes or any special one handed

Guilds joined: Companions, College of Winterhold, Bards College, Stormcloak Army and the Dawnguard.

Backstory: His grandpop was the hero of the Oblivion crisis and was also in the Dark Brotherhood. Born and raised in Cyrdodiil, Blake's parents were both executed by imperials for trying to contact the Dark Brotherhood at age 18 and was raised by an Orc who taught him how to fight using a battle axe. Once Blake reached 27 years old the Orc was also executed by the imperials for thieving. Afterwards Blake swore vengence on the empire and witnessed a skirmish on the border of Skyrim and Cyrodiil between Stormcloaks and Imperials while hunting and attempted to help the Stormcloaks which then lead him to the execution at Helgen. Afterwards Blake wanted to join the Dark Brotherhood like the rest of his family before him. Until the Dark Brotherhood sent an assassin after him which lead him to doing the quest "DESTROY THE DARK BROTHERHOOD!".

What he looked like: Black long hair, large scar across his left eye, blind in his left eye (Coloured white), muscular, tanish, dirty face, and 5 o clock shadow.

Wife and kids: Ysolda is his wife, Lucia (beggar girl in Whiterun) and Runa Fair-Sheild as my children.

Followers: Once Lydia died I got Erandur, I used Serana for the Dawguard quests and then got Erandur back.

What are your character builds in Skyrim?

I built what I call the mage-ernaut. Its a lvl 81 Orc character, with 500 health and 500 Stamina. I only put perks into destruction and restoration that increase damage and healing ability, while I made a set of Daedric armor that, with the heavy armor perks and smithing upgrades as well as an intense use of smithing potions, has an armor rating of around 2000. Using the Enchanting skill, I enchanted that armor, along with a necklace and a ring, to complete reduce the cost of destruction and restoration, so even though I have 100 magicka, I can cast spells infinitely. And if spells dont work, I also have a set of armor with the same rating that boosts my one handed damage by 48% multiple times, making my dual daedric swords have 555 damage each. I also enchanted those with 65 first and frost damage on one, and 65 fire and shcok.damage on the other.

What is the Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim story and lore?

First off, Skyrim is part of a much larger picture.It's part of a whole continent, called Tamriel.Note Cyrodiil, HQ of the Empire. The little island in the southwest is important, too. Skyrim is part of the empire, BTW.Second, don't be hypnotized!Allow me to explain. In the beginning of the game you are a prisoner and the Empire is about to have you beheaded. This obviously paints them in a negative light, but wait!The Empire has no choice. They fought a war with the Thalmor, a group you'll hear about more in the main quest. Long story short, they pretty much lost. They had to agree to a treaty that forces them to ban the worship of Talos, a god who the Nords (native people of Skyrim) worship passionately. Some of the Nords are pissed off about that, so they formed the Stormcloak rebellion.But if the Stormcloaks win, then Skyrim is easy pickings for the Thalmor. But of course they don't tell you this.I won't spoil the main quest for you. The best way to play a game is to go in semi-blind.Just know that there are dragons.

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