I thought it would be fun to show off characters!
Playthrough #1 (Expert, /Chaotic Good)
Kauphee Gri'Ands
Blade Dancer/Elementalist
Use of Fire and Ice Magic, Mains War Axe with a Silver Sword of Lost ones
Baller
Playthrough #1 (Expert, /Chaotic Good)
Kauphee Gri'Ands
Blade Dancer/Elementalist
Use of Fire and Ice Magic, Mains War Axe with a Silver Sword of Lost ones
Baller
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Good conversation starter.
Have always liked "Ranger" class characters way back from Dungeons & Dragons. That game of course featured a story-teller (dungeon master) and players who rolled weird looking dice. We had our Nerd Books and players wrote stuff down on-- get this-- tree paper! : D
Anyway, here's Enderal version for this style of play. Always name them "Diana the Hunter" or "Ciaus Valerorius" if playing Paladin style. Not very creative when it comes to names.
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Diana likes: Satisfying "thunk" of an arrow hitting target & that fx sound + msg "Critical Hit!"
Does not like: (In the middle of combat) "You leveled up!" -- Nice to know, but not when busy like that!
Part of the game though, so plan accordingly. From Monty Python & Holy Grail , "Oh, just a harmless little bunny... SQUEAAL! AAAAH! Runaway! Runaway!"
Been doing quite a bit of maneuvering & running away in this game.
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Playthrough #2 (difficulty 3 - Adept?) - Running through game checking side quests now for errors & eventual Wiki pages.
Diana the Hunter
- Half-Kylian (sp-?)
- Alinment: Neutral Good
- Class: 'Well-Traveled One' (Archer / Light Armor) - MP also invested in stealth skills for D&D "Ranger" or military style 'Special Ops' play.
- Modeled on old D&D role playing.
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Thanks to "Tamira" for suggesting "Take Notes" mod, and "Lord Conti" for making it. (PITA to be taking notes on an iPad while playing the game!)
Special thanks to Dev's for including SkyUI in update. Seems to have MCM 'recognizing' mod now & adding to menu. SKSE & SkyUI version 5.1 weren't doing this before update.
Have always liked "Ranger" class characters way back from Dungeons & Dragons. That game of course featured a story-teller (dungeon master) and players who rolled weird looking dice. We had our Nerd Books and players wrote stuff down on-- get this-- tree paper! : D
Anyway, here's Enderal version for this style of play. Always name them "Diana the Hunter" or "Ciaus Valerorius" if playing Paladin style. Not very creative when it comes to names.
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Diana likes: Satisfying "thunk" of an arrow hitting target & that fx sound + msg "Critical Hit!"
Does not like: (In the middle of combat) "You leveled up!" -- Nice to know, but not when busy like that!
Part of the game though, so plan accordingly. From Monty Python & Holy Grail , "Oh, just a harmless little bunny... SQUEAAL! AAAAH! Runaway! Runaway!"
Been doing quite a bit of maneuvering & running away in this game.
Edit Additional Stuff:
Playthrough #2 (difficulty 3 - Adept?) - Running through game checking side quests now for errors & eventual Wiki pages.
Diana the Hunter
- Half-Kylian (sp-?)
- Alinment: Neutral Good
- Class: 'Well-Traveled One' (Archer / Light Armor) - MP also invested in stealth skills for D&D "Ranger" or military style 'Special Ops' play.
- Modeled on old D&D role playing.
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Thanks to "Tamira" for suggesting "Take Notes" mod, and "Lord Conti" for making it. (PITA to be taking notes on an iPad while playing the game!)
Special thanks to Dev's for including SkyUI in update. Seems to have MCM 'recognizing' mod now & adding to menu. SKSE & SkyUI version 5.1 weren't doing this before update.
Last edited by BigElectricCat on 17.09.2016 01:38, edited 1 time in total.
Playthrough #1 (Master difficulty /Neutral Good)
Prince Yurzugol
- Half-Qyranian
- Assassin (blade dance/Infiltrator) + trickster as second priority.
- Has handicraft and lockpicking as crafting skills.
- Modeled somewhat after the Prince of Persia game series.
Born to a high-ranking military family in Qyra, was going to marry the ruler's daughter but things go wrong when the ruler's advisor usurped the throne, exiled the princess, and put the prince and his family in a dungeon then have his family executed. The prince made the escape and fled to Enderal as a stowaway right after he learned that his princess could be there.
The prince had combat training before but his since his imprisonment, his style had to change because of the limited weapons and the less likely chance to survive an open fight, that's why he has to develop blade dancing and infiltration as main skills, then trickster and vagrant as secondary skills.
His "neutral-good" alignment comes from his honorable upbringing, always believes he is representing Qyra and his motivation is noble for the princess, but in combat he prefers to fight in the shadows because most of the time he is outnumbered. He does not risk a chance to be at a disadvantage, he starts a fight by either a bow or sword sneak attack, using surroundings as advantage as the most.
His inner struggles could be him thinking himself is a disadvantage at whatever things he do, either being outnumbered in combat, being a lone traveler to find a princess in a land with such horrible things happening.
Prince Yurzugol
- Half-Qyranian
- Assassin (blade dance/Infiltrator) + trickster as second priority.
- Has handicraft and lockpicking as crafting skills.
- Modeled somewhat after the Prince of Persia game series.
Born to a high-ranking military family in Qyra, was going to marry the ruler's daughter but things go wrong when the ruler's advisor usurped the throne, exiled the princess, and put the prince and his family in a dungeon then have his family executed. The prince made the escape and fled to Enderal as a stowaway right after he learned that his princess could be there.
The prince had combat training before but his since his imprisonment, his style had to change because of the limited weapons and the less likely chance to survive an open fight, that's why he has to develop blade dancing and infiltration as main skills, then trickster and vagrant as secondary skills.
His "neutral-good" alignment comes from his honorable upbringing, always believes he is representing Qyra and his motivation is noble for the princess, but in combat he prefers to fight in the shadows because most of the time he is outnumbered. He does not risk a chance to be at a disadvantage, he starts a fight by either a bow or sword sneak attack, using surroundings as advantage as the most.
His inner struggles could be him thinking himself is a disadvantage at whatever things he do, either being outnumbered in combat, being a lone traveler to find a princess in a land with such horrible things happening.
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Cool. Like how you fleshed him out by giving him some biographical info.
Why didn't I think of that!
Why didn't I think of that!
I've been requested to do that on Oblivion/Skyrim forums, you can watch FudgeMuppet Skyrim builds videos on youtube.
That explains the format. (difficulty level, etc.) Been out of circulation for a long time. Will keep that in mind.
thx
thx
Meet Rugndal, the Sneak Archer/Dual Sword Fighter. Not really modeled after anything. Thought about going for a mage but eventually he came out instead 
http://imgur.com/a/PkRY8
http://imgur.com/a/PkRY8
Wicked looking sword there. Probably fun getting it. : )
There's actually a sword I like so much, Morales Edge or something like that. As one of the quest reward choices of recovering ancient artifacts, but later it was overpowered by my own crafted sword.
ninjamelody wrote:There's actually a sword I like so much, Morales Edge or something like that. As one of the quest reward choices of recovering ancient artifacts, but later it was overpowered by my own crafted sword.
BigElectricCat wrote:Good conversation starter.
Have always liked "Ranger" class characters way back from Dungeons & Dragons. That game of course featured a story-teller (dungeon master) and players who rolled weird looking dice. We had our Nerd Books and players wrote stuff down on-- get this-- tree paper! : D
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Had a nice little library of hard backed manuals, peuter figurines, reams of paper, a box of pencils w/sharpener and a briefcase to carry it all to whom ever was hosting at their parents house that day.
Good times!
"WHAT KIND OF SWORD DO I NEED TO KILL YOUR FUCKING DRUID!" my friend once said to his bully of a Dungeon Master older brother who would drop a high level druid into the game to fuck with us.
His brother replied, "A plus 82 sword."
From that point on, when faced with a problem in real life, he would say, "If I only had a plus 82 sword!"
I just started this yesterday and have mostly been wandering and lost in the wilderness so far. I'll post later when I develop my character a bit more.
FashyAmeriNord wrote: "WHAT KIND OF SWORD DO I NEED TO KILL YOUR FUCKING DRUID!" my friend once said to his bully of a Dungeon Master older brother who would drop a high level druid into the game to fuck with us.
His brother replied, "A plus 82 sword."
From that point on, when faced with a problem in real life, he would say, "If I only had a plus 82 sword!"
Funny you should mention druid, because I was running one once & funny how things do stick.
DM mentioned a dragon, but don't think he expected us to try to kill it.
"No guts no glory!"
We go in anyway & I cast a 10000 HP "Insect Plague" or something.
Clearly frustrated, DM spends a long time looking up this spell... Finally his verdict.
"You shouldn't have listened to the druid. Yes it does say 10000, but they have spread out and are only worth 100 by the time they get there."
<howls of protest>
"RPG does not mean Rigged Pointless Gaming."
"Ooooh! Good burn! DM can mean Dumb Moron... "
(Nerds can get snarky)
After that, if something was unfair or bogus... "That's a 10000 hit point dragon"
Anyway, enjoy the game!





