John LeBlanc said: LOL. I had done this a while back for one of my builds.So share the love, man! Which build was it? I thought I've read all your builds, but I'm having trouble remembering one built around a song (after reading so many builds, they all get jumbled up in my mind unless I read them occasionally xD).
John LeBlanc said: http://tamrielvault4.com/groups/topic/view/group_id/3/topic_id/6949 Sorry I can't post as a link I'm on my cell phone. I based this off the song God of thunder by kiss I caught flack about it on the workshop but I make no apologies for being a metal head and liking rock music LOLOkay, Scion of a God I DO remember. Come to think of it, I remember looking up that KISS song after reading it too... while I'm not the hugest KISS fan, I support you fully with your unapologetic gut reaction to include it as part of the build--you should always pay homage to your muses ;D
Now, I think I'll go back and give Scion another read :D
Lissette Long-Chapper said:I think that would make for a great discussion; I'd love to see a list of the songs that helped inspire your builds (with the possible exception of The Freelancer... soooo steamy xD).All my builds have mood music that inspires me while I build.
I almost did this once! With one of my top all-time favorite songs:
If you're not blowing out your speakers, you're not listening correctly.
But about the build. Wikipedia says a blood eagle is,
"a ritualized method of execution, detailed in late skaldic poetry. According to the two instances mentioned in the Sagas, the victim (always a member of a royal family) was placed prone, the ribs severed from the vertebral column with a sharp implement and the lungs pulled through the opening to create a pair of “wings”. There is a continuing debate about whether the ritual was a literary invention, a mistranslation of the original texts or an actual historical practice."
Debated or not, that's so legitimately fucked up that it can't not be made into a build. It was to be a Forsworn build, or at least have the Forswon aesthetic. I do wish I could remember the skills. I only played it as far as level 5. I think I used sneak, but then ended up really not liking sneak. I'm capricious like that. It's why restartitis is just a fact of life now! But I do think it lends itself well to a build, even if I can't build it.
Zonnonn said:Duvain said:Sabaton is amazing they have so many good songs that make you wanna go and kick some ass! :D
I know! And it turns out most of their stuff is based on heroic battles and badass wars, which just makes it even better.
Sabaton bases a lot of their stuff on real life history, so you get the best of two worlds you get great Metal music and you get to learn stuff that happened in history.
Legion said:I don't know if that's the most distrubing thing I've ever heard, but it's in my top 10 top 5 xDI almost did this once! With one of my top all-time favorite songs:
If you're not blowing out your speakers, you're not listening correctly.
But about the build. Wikipedia says a blood eagle is,
"a ritualized method of execution, detailed in late skaldic poetry. According to the two instances mentioned in the Sagas, the victim (always a member of a royal family) was placed prone, the ribs severed from the vertebral column with a sharp implement and the lungs pulled through the opening to create a pair of “wings”. There is a continuing debate about whether the ritual was a literary invention, a mistranslation of the original texts or an actual historical practice."
That is a brutal concept, and the song fits the subject perfectly! It would have disturbed me, but I still think I would have liked to have seen that build come to life.
ShinJin said:Legion said:I don't know if that's the most distrubing thing I've ever heard, but it's in my top 10 top 5 xDI almost did this once! With one of my top all-time favorite songs:
If you're not blowing out your speakers, you're not listening correctly.
But about the build. Wikipedia says a blood eagle is,
"a ritualized method of execution, detailed in late skaldic poetry. According to the two instances mentioned in the Sagas, the victim (always a member of a royal family) was placed prone, the ribs severed from the vertebral column with a sharp implement and the lungs pulled through the opening to create a pair of “wings”. There is a continuing debate about whether the ritual was a literary invention, a mistranslation of the original texts or an actual historical practice."
That is a brutal concept, and the song fits the subject perfectly! It would have disturbed me, but I still think I would have liked to have seen that build come to life.
Did someone say Blood Eagle?!
Whoever recommended Sabaton. This song wants me to make some sort of crusader build, maybe around Pelinal Whitesnake, and satisfies my love of history
DEUS VULT!!!!!
@Chris - I think Zonnonn was the first that mentioned Sabaton and I second his input! Like someone had commented in a video Sabaton's songs are like a short history lesson on steroids :P. Also check their songs "Man of War" and "Art of War" they can get you in that kind of mood. Art of War is one of my favourites from Sabaton.
Got another one. Album is art is NSFW, fair warning.
The all-important lyrics:
[Verse 1]
Majestical cries, malevolent forces
They'll echo their way through the skies
She calls to me as my will dies
Through the unknown
I cannot resist though this temptress will peel flesh from bone
To my demise I'm forced to rise
[Chorus x2]
The sirens call my fate
Through veils I sense their hate
[Verse 2]
There's no turning back
This creature controlling the conscience and spirit I lack
Succumbing to the depths of black
Spun from the sea
Alluring her whispers
I cannot be made to break free
I offer my soul unto thee
[Chorus x2]
The sirens call my fate
Through veils I sense their hate
[Solo]
[Verse 3]
Wretched the Queen, she sits upon her throne
I'm forced to lie and wait for death
Bound by her spells
I sense a hungry moan
Trapped in this hell, my final breath
The Siren's Call
Bled out from the claws that rip
I can't defend
This moaning serpent has her way
The Siren's Call
[Solos]
[Verse 4]
Heed on this tale
Prepare to resist the erotic
The sirens, they wail
Like others before, all have fell
The legend grows
How to defeat the witch, this is what nobody knows
Terror forever she bestows
The Siren's Call
I don't know if there's already a Siren build made but it's damn shame if there isn't. Nords are sailors! But you can't exactly create shipwrecks either, so it would definitely take some creative reworking. I'm thinking shouts are a must. MFD? Anything that controls too. I envision a lot of controlling shouts and magic. MFD, Disarm, Kyne's Peace, illusion magic of course. Necromancy would be below the Siren. She controls the living, a much greater task than controlling the dead.
Duvain said:@Chris - I think Zonnonn was the first that mentioned Sabaton and I second his input! Like someone had commented in a video Sabaton's songs are like a short history lesson on steroids :P. Also check their songs "Man of War" and "Art of War" they can get you in that kind of mood. Art of War is one of my favourites from Sabaton.
IKR?
Legion said:The Siren's Call
I don't know if there's already a Siren build made but it's damn shame if there isn't. Nords are sailors! But you can't exactly create shipwrecks either, so it would definitely take some creative reworking. I'm thinking shouts are a must. MFD? Anything that controls too. I envision a lot of controlling shouts and magic. MFD, Disarm, Kyne's Peace, illusion magic of course. Necromancy would be below the Siren. She controls the living, a much greater task than controlling the dead.
Actually, with the right RP, this could be insanely cool! I'd make her an ambitious sort (sitting and waiting on a rock in the ocean is not good enough for her). Start her off patrolling Skyrim's coast, then in province-wide switchbacks slowly make my way inland till I hit Falkreath. Next stop Cyrodiil, the Empire, and Tamriel! ;D
To get that harpy kind of vibe, I'd vamp her out: it gives you some extra Illusion goodness, but the best part is Vampire Lord form. How awesome would it be to sing a mob into fighting each other (frenzy), seduce the victor (calm), draw near to them, then... monster reveal (VLF)! Drain their essence, then move on to the next encounter. If you really want to go siren (and enjoy cannibalism), I suppose you could get Namira all up into the build as well.
I'll be honest... I usually don't enjoy evil-aligned builds as much as good/chaotic good, but I'm really liking the idea of The Siren's Call :D
Pestilence said:Anyone here familiar with the book series The Dresden Files?
I'm actually playing several Dresden Files-inspired characters, to see if one is worth writing down. Series is so freaking good.
Pestilence said:Asmodeus said:I'm actually playing several Dresden Files-inspired characters, to see if one is worth writing down. Series is so freaking good.
That's awesome! Out of curiosity, what characters are you playing from the series? :D
Harry? Michael?
Ah, to keep it spoiler-free, I'll only describe their skillset. You'll probably get who they are.
A dual pyro-cryomancer. (Destruction and Restoration-wards, mostly, with a bit of Alteration, Onehanded, and Block for quick senses)
An Illusion warlock. (extremely little use of mind-altering spells, uses mostly invisibility and Alteration spells. Using Apocalypse spell mod to make Illusion more viable without breaking any rules)
A paladin. (Restoration's Dawnguard spells for some righteous smiting, coupled with onehanded (Enchanting and smithing for roleplay))
A master-of-arms. (Archery, Onehanded, Sneak, Lockpicking, Lightarmoured. Favours crossbows with exploding ammo, from about a thousand yards.)
I really wanted to include Karrin Murphy, but for that I'd need guns. The other ranged-weaponry user in my team gets away with it because he uses them at long range, but hers is a more up-close-and-personal style, so it won't work. Also thinking of somehow fitting a certain vampire into Skyrim, but Skyrim's vampires are obviously red-court, which complicates matters.
The RP is surprisingly good, especially in combat. For the first two, I must deal killing blows to humans and elves with a physical weapon, and for the third I've made it a rule that I must destroy all of my enchanted weapons and do a quest for a divine or a priest of a divine being if I use an enchanted weapon for selfish reasons. The last one is tricky, since his morality is all over the place, but I manage.