

“Hey, you!” someone shouted from behind them. “Such fun company to have during this merry time,” his companion uttered sarcastically, turning the rest of his focus to his food. “I served the dragons before I decided to slay them all.” What did you do before your imprisonment?” He took a bite off his grilled leek. “So, are we here just to eat and drink, then?” he then asked. “I am not keen on sharing this,” the Dunmer said after a short pause in his movement, narrowing his eyes at the first Dragonborn at an attempt to appear threatening.

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Realising he was probably the only person in the room whose desire to get drunk was absent, Miraak grunted, “No.” He then walked over to Teldryn, who had gotten himself a full plate of food in the meantime. “You don’t want any?” the tavern keeper asked Miraak, pointing at the barrel with a smile. The reflection of the flames intensified the sheen in her golden eyes as she studied the sizzling meal in anticipation. “Yes, yes,” she merely answered while waving her hand as she walked towards the fireplace. “You called it Old Life Festival before,” Miraak pointed out, taking a short step back to avoid getting struck by the liquid. She ignored the mead that splashed onto her feet after she overfilled her tankard. “It’s tradition to get as many refills of mead as you want during the New Life Festival,” she explained after her eyes bounced back at Miraak’s raised eyebrow. “Now, whoever touches my roasted pig will have to fight me outside,” the Last Dragonborn threatened loudly, hurrying over to the rather big barrel of mead that stood next to the tavern owner’s counter. A bunch of other revellers turned around and greeted them with the same amount of enthusiasm. “Welcome, brothers and sisters!” someone shouted from behind the counter, raising his cup at them. Some people clapped along the rhythm of their music-or at least they pitifully tried to. There were multiple bards in one corner, their cheeks red and their clothes wet with either sweat or spilled mead. Or, perhaps, he merely enjoyed losing himself in beverages as much as the average Nord did.Īs they made their way inside, the heat from the central fireplace cooking up juicy roasts and vegetables immediately embraced his entire body, strongly contrasting the biting cold of Skyrim’s evening snowfall on the other side of the wooden walls. The fact that the mercenary had experienced multiple years by her side and decided to stay despite going through these pains made Miraak wonder if he had underestimated the Dunmer’s capability of being loyal. I advise you to hide as far away as possible.” “You won’t see much of her the upcoming days, because she will be sick in bed and complaining endlessly. It wasn’t usual for her to show happiness in such a clear way, and Miraak then wondered just how big of an event this was going to be. Her smile’s shine was brighter than the many torches garnishing the wooden pillars holding the inn together. “She certainly seems eager,” Miraak answered, pointing at the Dragonborn, who merrily hopped onto each icy step of the building’s entrance and opened its door with intense vigour.

Furthermore, the vivacity was a big change to the many years in solitude and silence, which was rather overwhelming. This whole festivity seemed like a waste of time another useless opportunity for Nords to drown themselves in mead and make too much noise. Ratings will be based on aesthetic design rather than anything based in combat stats.“I hope you are excited!” Teldryn patted Miraak’s back as they neared the tavern. There are plenty of different outfits, and this list aims to rate five of the best along with five of the worst. However, some outfits appear dull and clunky, which is not necessarily surprising since most of the people in Skyrim would prefer practical, warm clothing over anything fashionable. A lot of the outfits in Skyrim are actually quite stylishly designed, and even the clothing that can be seen on common citizens looks pretty cool. If you want to be a mage who shoots lightning out of their hands, it is best wear some colorful robes. On the otherhand, an axe wielding barbarian would be best wearing an armor that makes them feel like a juggernaut. Skyrim is an RPG where outfit customization can help define your character. Related: The 10 Creepiest Monsters In Skyrim, Ranked Outfits may be a small aspect of RPG immersion, but it certainly adds to the feel of choice. RPGs rely on the player being so immersed that they feel they are apart of the game, and thus grow an attachment to the story, characters, and world. With outfits being so personal, it is not surprising there is usually a design aspect in role playing games. Your image, your attraction, and your expression are in display with the outfit you wear.
