
We are nothing but maggots writhing in our own corruption! But Talos loves us and entrusted the future of Skyrim to us! Oh, love. It is love! Even as humans, the great Talos cared for us! He said, “The Skyrim erotic mods are the most exhilarating!” The freezing winds of Skyrim, the majestic walls of Whiterun, the roar of dragons! This is the breath of Talos! And what is Oblivion? Flat lands, annoying followers, boring warrior guilds! There is nothing worthy in the eyes of Talos! The endless sea of Skyrim mods, the trials of the Dragonborn, the heart-stirring stories! This is the culmination of Talos’s love!
I’ve seen a thread that has reached the character limit for the first time.
Fus…
By the eight great deities!
In terms of Talos’s turn, you can hear his enlightening remarks, and because of God’s work, you can catch Umaril, so aren’t you quite a match for Oblivion…?
You can even hold the relics…
It seems this guy can now chat using AIMOD.
Moro gets directly approached by the person themselves and receives a real relic.
Well, the warrior guild is…
In the future, even in an era where text and voice are generated in real-time, we might be doing that within Skyrim…
What we’re doing is just a turf war, but the organization on the other side is somehow really important because it’s related to history…!!
I wonder if the impression of the warrior guild would change if I did it now…
At that time, I could only see it as a split from infighting among those who made a living through violence.
It’s quite a significant problem that we crushed a dangerous entity that tried to infiltrate Tamriel, which was like a collective unconscious vaguely dominating the Argonians…
I’m currently in the warrior guild, and I’m surprisingly astonished to find that there are quite a few high elves doing warrior roles.
There may have been some elves at that time who had their thoughts, but well, it really is peaceful.
The ecology of Hist and Argonians is completely unclear unless you do TEO.
I think there are significant differences in the perception of the history tree before and after ESO.
For players back when it was first released, it probably had the impression of being a weird kind of drug.
When I realized it and checked again, I was like, “Wait, does it actually work on both elves and humans?!”
The warrior guild isn’t much to speak of in Skyrim either…
I wanted to stand shoulder to shoulder with the brave warriors who inherited the valor of Isugramor, so why do I have to become a dog of Harshin…
From the perspective of the players or Olein, it’s just a perception that a dangerous mercenary group, which has made some sort of deal, was wiped out in retaliation.
By the way, pointing out ear hair is a flag for completing the infection quest and is permanent, so it doesn’t make any sense to treat it.
Um… could you stop shouting?
It’s been a while since I wanted to do it again, but considering mod support, I think it’s still best to do it with version 1.5.97.
I think it’s now okay to upgrade, as various major mods have been updated to the latest version, unless you want to use mods that are only available in previous versions or if it’s a hassle to reinstall mods.
Conversely, I think there’s no need to rush to upload it unless you want to use a MOD that relies on AE content or a MOD that has only been released in the latest version.
Well, we lose to the Moro Warrior Guild, which is normally collaborating with criminal organizations.
…It’s been nothing but a worthless warrior guild.
Thinking about it, I don’t remember at all what kind of quests I did at the Warrior Guild in Oblivion…
While working here and there and doing my job normally, I found out that the slacking onion tribe had transferred to a competitor, which seemed suspicious, so I investigated and found out it was a drug organization, so I destroyed it.
In the meantime, one settlement has been destroyed, and depending on the situation, the player might have killed it, but it’s just a margin of error, a margin of error!
CHIM is amazing!
Character information is set individually, so they also engage in conversations that would suit the thread images.
Well, 1.5.97 is stable.
There’s no need to stick to AE updates that keep increasing patches despite having poor and boring content.
I feel like the warrior guild was slaughtering villagers.
I just wiped out the filthy goblins while getting completely drunk…
It feels like the story is going well in a certain way, but becoming a werewolf might be strange in this worldview.
What is this guild that wants to quit being a werewolf besides Aera…?
A crazy clergyman who cannot manifest even a single miracle in this world is nothing more than an agitator.
The remastered elves all have scary looks that seem like they eat people.
Hearing this guy ramble in Whiterun makes me feel like I’ve come back to Skyrim.
While the Oblivion Remaster is welcome, the Skyrim Remaster seems like it would make MOD creators scream.
It might be like comparing acorns in height, but in terms of combat, Skyrim was more fun because it has parks and such.
I thought it was just a typical case of crazy people blindly believing in nonexistent things, but it seems like Talos has actually become a god. What’s up with that?
Can even those destined in this world become gods?
Well, to be honest, Skyrim has a lot more things to do and is more fun.
Since it’s this opportunity, I want to fully enjoy Oblivion before playing Skyrim.
Oblivirim, let’s go.
Well, I think the high elf that lost to Talos would be furious.
The Talos relationship has had a lot of connections in the previous works, which is why Bethesda often adds negative elements as a way to balance things out, and that’s what the image in the thread is about.
Seriously, there are gods, and both blessings and curses really happen, so it’s not just a simple religion delusion.
But you know, if it’s Daedra, they give you benefits more directly, right?
Is there a reason why Tharos overlooked the progress of Salmour?
I only know from videos, but when it appears in Morrowind, it definitely seems like a big deal, but I had the impression that it was more of a gimmick.
It doesn’t seem like I left it alone knowing about it.
Nazum vs. Heimska mod is liked.
Azura casually curses me.
Eidra just creates the system, and as long as you follow the rules, they carelessly grant benefits.
Daedra is a direct phone line to them.
The gods prefer quests that blow their egos rather than just obeying whims.