I'd like to know what followers added more to your game immersion. It can be that they are very talkative, have many world interactions, and a developed character, or just a background that fits well with your character!
I for myself had just tried Lydia with my first character, and found that she was 'a bit' repetitive and didn't help immersion.
I liked Serana since she has many unique dialogues and world interactions even after her questline ended.
I also liked Erandur, I noticed he has many comments on the cities and regions, plus some more on his background. He was a fun companion for my mage character.
Others, like the Companions, J'Zargo, Onmund had a lot of character when linked to their quests, but didn't add up to much afterwards.
Of course I guess Cicero should be veeery talkative as a follower if it fits your character BG (mine killed him tho )
So, what followers do feel more 'alive' to you?
I am probably one of the biggest fans of cicero out there. he will never not say something, has a ton of personality and is, well.. a psychopath.
some of his best lines are:
"He he he... Crazy? Cicero? He he he he... That's madness..."
"...madness is merry, and merriment's might, when the jester comes calling with his knife in the night..."
"Oohhh... Cicero's heard about the Butcher. Interesting knifework. Just... Stab, stab, stab, stab, stab! And then... Stab, stab, stab, stab, stab!" |
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Yeah, it's Teldryn Sero! Hired him today, he said to my character: "Nice place you have here. I never knew you were so wealthy." An interesting fella
Marcutio can be a rather immersive follower for certain characters. For example, a battle-hardened warrior hiring a powerful mage scholar to accompany him into dwemer ruins whilst looking for dwarven treasure (or smithing materials). He also is knowledgable about many of places that you may travel to in skyrim.