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Contest Build: The Dark Mirror

Tags: #Character Build Spellsword  #Contest Silver  #Roleplaying  #Race: Nord  #Ordinator  #Judged Contest 
  • Member
    June 29, 2018

    Tysoyaha said:

    Yea man, Spellscribe, Contingency and Ocato's Recital all work in both Beast form and on horseback. Plus, all of the Light Armor Unarmed perks affect Best Form.

    I was working on a WiP with Flamesword based on this concept but I don't know if he has the time to write the Backstory so it might never get posted in its entirety. You can use it as a jumping off point for your build if you want though, I figured out some really cool tactics:

    https://tamrielvault.com/groups/topic/view/group_id/12/topic_id/9808

    Then double nice find :D Spellscribe just keeps getting more and more awesome, so does Ocato's in fairness. Shh, you're making me miss Skyrim.

  • August 1, 2018

    that last bit where she was spitting blood and losing her voice, you make her sick?

  • August 2, 2018

    TheVampyreKing said:

    that last bit where she was spitting blood and losing her voice, you make her sick?

    fortunately for her, no. she was crying. you know how sometimes when you cry, and you're also trying not to cry at the same time, how it feels? maybe I'm the only one, but anyway...it sort of feels like my throat is hot and swollen, and it hurts, and then the tears come and they're hot and almost painful. that's what's going on there. 

  • August 2, 2018

    TheVampyreKing said:

    that last bit where she was spitting blood and losing her voice, you make her sick?

    fortunately for her, no. she was crying. you know how sometimes when you cry, and you're also trying not to cry at the same time, how it feels? maybe I'm the only one, but anyway...it sort of feels like my throat is hot and swollen, and it hurts, and then the tears come and they're hot and almost painful. that's what's going on there. 

  • August 2, 2018

    i'm a guy so no i don't know. guys don't cry

  • Member
    August 2, 2018

    I interpreted the end part as her crying. Now that she has finally had a chance to just stop after all the shit she's been through, all the repressed emotions of the things she's experienced just boil to the surface and it manifests as uncontolable tears.

    And yea I get it. Sometimes you can cry so much it just hurts I guess it's circumstantial and dependant on the person, but I'm a guy and hell i've cried plenty of times. Nothing wrong with a guy crying it's completely normal. I've cried in grief and in happiness.

  • August 2, 2018

    Lol, whether or not men cry is always a fun discussion. I saw my dad cry maybe three times in my whole life: during the movie “Ghost,” when I got married, and when his own father died. But he was never short on emotion, so it’s not like he kept them bottled up. I’ve seen my husband cry a few times, and it’s always “weight of the world” type things. Or, every so often when he has to leave me and our daughter, which he does a lot. I suppose that’s weight of the world stuff, too. 

    I have a girlfriend who swears she‘s never cried, that her emotions just don’t come out that way. On the other hand, I cried at dinner the other night while discussing a scene from a movie. It was “The Thin Red Line,” though, so maybe that’s understandable? 

     

    @Furrion, yes, exactly. She hadn’t let herself cry since she was a child, so at first, she didn’t even recognize what was happening. I swear, if I lived in Skyrim, I’d probably cry every damn day.