Exactly what Karver said, pretty much everyone can go around worshiping Daedra. I'm actually writing up a Daedric RP guide at the moment, so when I post that I'll go more into detail on how they would go about it.
Exactly what Karver said, pretty much everyone can go around worshiping Daedra. I'm actually writing up a Daedric RP guide at the moment, so when I post that I'll go more into detail on how they would go about it.
Yup, depends on their motives. Why are they worshiping a daedra? What do they get out of it? Is it something tangible or intangible? As Karver and Fights said, the "how" will manifest differently, depending on which one(s) you pick.
Yup, depends on their motives. Why are they worshiping a daedra? What do they get out of it? Is it something tangible or intangible? As Karver and Fights said, the "how" will manifest differently, depending on which one(s) you pick.
What you want to do sounds like an RP Profile. You can post them right here in the RP Group. Just find the little button that says Add and click on it. I would recommend you follow the Roleplay Profile Guide if this is your first profile. Good luck!
What you want to do sounds like an RP Profile. You can post them right here in the RP Group. Just find the little button that says Add and click on it. I would recommend you follow the Roleplay Profile Guide if this is your first profile. Good luck!
Anyone can. If you're refering to the military Imperials, not the race, then a cheeky deal to win the war would be feesible, or to climb the ranks.
Anyone can. If you're refering to the military Imperials, not the race, then a cheeky deal to win the war would be feesible, or to climb the ranks.
Hey all! I would love some help drafting a character backstory. I'm planning on playing a paladinesque Imperial who was born in Skyrim named Timothy Ovidius. He was sick when he was very young and his parents struck a deal with Arkay to save his life with the catch that once he reached maturity, he would cleanse Skyrim of the undead. I'm not the best writer, so if anyone would like to help and write a backstory that'd be sublime!
Hey all! I would love some help drafting a character backstory. I'm planning on playing a paladinesque Imperial who was born in Skyrim named Timothy Ovidius. He was sick when he was very young and his parents struck a deal with Arkay to save his life with the catch that once he reached maturity, he would cleanse Skyrim of the undead. I'm not the best writer, so if anyone would like to help and write a backstory that'd be sublime!
Hmmmm. I think the highlight of that backstory would be when Timothy reached maturity. Timothy is Imperial, but he was born in Skyrim - was he raised by Imperials? What was his culture growing up? That'll help you answer when "maturity" would occur for him. So, it may come younger or older depending on his culture, have different expectations associated with it, etc.
The other thing to consider would be the presence or lack of divine intervention. Did Arkay intervene directly and ensure that Timothy fulfilled his role, or was Timothy simply held to his honor? Maybe he changed physically, or even mentally, becoming almost a new person. Maybe Arkay granted him magicks to use which you could use to help justify your skill selection.
Is that helpful?
Hmmmm. I think the highlight of that backstory would be when Timothy reached maturity. Timothy is Imperial, but he was born in Skyrim - was he raised by Imperials? What was his culture growing up? That'll help you answer when "maturity" would occur for him. So, it may come younger or older depending on his culture, have different expectations associated with it, etc.
The other thing to consider would be the presence or lack of divine intervention. Did Arkay intervene directly and ensure that Timothy fulfilled his role, or was Timothy simply held to his honor? Maybe he changed physically, or even mentally, becoming almost a new person. Maybe Arkay granted him magicks to use which you could use to help justify your skill selection.
Is that helpful?
I might have something good for this, tell me what you think.
Boethiah is considered to be allied with the Temple of Stendarrand his enemies are Ebonarm, Molag Bal, and Peryite.[11]
What if this person Worshipped both Boethiah and Stendarr? Or take it a step further and maybe this person actively seeks to undermine Molag Bal and Peryite. Maybe play The House of Horrors quest up to the point where you have to send the worshiper of Boethiah to his death, but instead role play that you release him. You could also obtain Spellbreaker and then purposefully destroy it somehow.
You could also pick up Conjuration as a skill and use Conjure Boneman spells but roleplay them as being the Hunger, prized servants to Boethiah who are "eternally bone thin" and "are known for for their uncanny ability to quickly destroy its opponents' armor and weapons."
How's that?
I might have something good for this, tell me what you think.
Boethiah is considered to be allied with the Temple of Stendarrand his enemies are Ebonarm, Molag Bal, and Peryite.[11]
What if this person Worshipped both Boethiah and Stendarr? Or take it a step further and maybe this person actively seeks to undermine Molag Bal and Peryite. Maybe play The House of Horrors quest up to the point where you have to send the worshiper of Boethiah to his death, but instead role play that you release him. You could also obtain Spellbreaker and then purposefully destroy it somehow.
You could also pick up Conjuration as a skill and use Conjure Boneman spells but roleplay them as being the Hunger, prized servants to Boethiah who are "eternally bone thin" and "are known for for their uncanny ability to quickly destroy its opponents' armor and weapons."
How's that?