ITT: Characters you wish you knew more about

ITT: Characters you wish you knew more about

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I'm surprised someone hasn't made a mod where he's a follower and he goes from a coward to a hero alongside you as you progress through the main story.

Nora from fo4

Skyrim had to many missed opportunities.
going to be the same in VI

He's a horse thief from Rorikstead. That's a lot more knowledge then half the npcs in Skyrim.

first post best post
who the fuck was he

;_;7 press F

Wish I knew more about my nigga Frank

For instance, a postgame DLC where you go wreck ass on the Aldermeri Dominion.

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>(David Hayter)
Who is this?

why didnt ulfric just pull the cloth off of his mouth? his hands were tied in front of him and he could have yelled all the imperials to death

>go to Rorikstead
>no one mentions him and there's no house where he might have lived

Why didn't he just do it to the escort behind the carriage?

Why exactly? post morrowind bethesda couldn't write a good character to save their lives

Probably didn't want to risk breaking a nail in the fight. You know how Ulfric is.

So your big idea is just to shout, shout? That he should just let it all out?

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There are things I can do without.

Like shitty song references

He was the last Dragonborn, but upon his death it awoken the dragons from their slumber. The player character receives his powers by accident and you carry on his quest.

These are the posts I can do without.

This is a thing I can do without user

That would be kind of cool, I guess.

A lot of RAGE npc... Especially her.

VI is literally going to be an Ubisoft sandbox game. Mark my words.

Was that game fun at least? It's the only game I ever refunded on Steam because my PC just couldn't handle the megatextures at the time.

Nope, terrible game but the girls were good.

Really all I wanted was to be able to go to rorikstead and find a family member or some shit and tell them their pathetic father/brother/son was a coward who might have survived had he not run away.
Is that too much to ask for?

Whatever the many flaws of Skyrim, especially in its storytelling, that opening sequence was great