This part will probably have less roleplaying and more of my own insights bout the game. Why do I even bother playing with vanilla companions instead of using mods? Because every time I did the last I felt like I was breaking the game. I have like 5 complete unique sets for every type of armor, I could equip my followers with top-notch items and take over the fucking Cyrodiil if I wanted to.
So appearently the Knights of the Nine are leveled. Does it men they keep up with my level, like the rest of the NPCs? (If you aren't aware, well the game has an auto-level feature were all the npcs are on-pair with your level, stats and, in some cases, equipment-wise).
I don't know, but if that's the case, that would be really cool. Perhaps it could explain how my meatbag (his name was Sir Geimund, I just checked this time) survived the entire dungeon run without a scratch (well he actually was pretty close to death a couple of times, but I've very powerful convalescence spells).
He knocked down a minotaur. Damn, he might be a good companion after all.
We went to Chorrol, and all of a sudden, Sir Geimund just remembered that he had a shield and a daedric longsword in his inventory
I decided to change my attire from imperial glory to black knight swag because I felt like it;
That shield you see there is an ancient Chorrol relic from a city quest. I'm pretty sure I've done almost all of the sidequests geared toward lawful good characters, at least the ones that are extremelly easy to come across (as they are the only topic NPCs will talk about until you get 'em done)
I've decided to fool around Cyrodiil, but this ended up being one of those times were I somehow end up on top of the stupid Jerall Mountains, and believe me when I say is not the best part of the map:
buggy cliffs:
you reach the border limits every three minutes:
you have to kill inocent animals that were just about doing their business. I'm not some fucking psycho why would I want to kill a bear? Some cultures revere bears like gods:
hazardous descents (my boi lost his chainmail boots because of it):
the snow looks terrible, although this might probably be due to my crappy drawing distance not being able to render some decent looking normals (guess I can't really complain about the graphics when I'm not even able to run the game at full specs):
But there where some highlights tho. I've found a new landmark that features a weird ayleid monument with mysterious daedric runes carved on it:
discovered some new roads (damn I miss the old times when the daedric invasion was it it's highest):
helped the legion:
(that's a very epic shot btw)
did some very dramatic kills:
took some cool shots:
























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