There is a hunters guild???
Lol. Then there just must be alchemists guild too.
As for your guy, why don't he study from Arcadia? He could go to her shop, make potions at the alchemy station there, sell it to her as a way to participate in her business, train sometimes.
There is a hunters guild???
Lol. Then there just must be alchemists guild too.
As for your guy, why don't he study from Arcadia? He could go to her shop, make potions at the alchemy station there, sell it to her as a way to participate in her business, train sometimes.
Just doesn't make much sense. Hunters are normally people who live somewhere in the woods and only go to a city to sell some of the meat/furs and pick things they can't make by themselves. Why would they have a guild?
And adventurers guild, even less sense. You already have fighters guild. And an adventurer is not a profession.
Just doesn't make much sense. Hunters are normally people who live somewhere in the woods and only go to a city to sell some of the meat/furs and pick things they can't make by themselves. Why would they have a guild?
And adventurers guild, even less sense. You already have fighters guild. And an adventurer is not a profession.
Justiciar Thorien said:Just doesn't make much sense. Hunters are normally people who live somewhere in the woods and only go to a city to sell some of the meat/furs and pick things they can't make by themselves. Why would they have a guild?
And adventurers guild, even less sense. You already have fighters guild. And an adventurer is not a profession.
There is an Adventurers Guild of sorts apprently, news to me as well! I believe they feature in ESO, if any players want to shed more light on them. Here's the Wiki description:
The Undaunted were a loose faction of adventurers contemporary with the Alliance War, with a history that spanned back as far as the Merethic Era. Neutral in the ongoing war, the Undaunted had members all across Tamriel and worked together to raid the greatest dungeons in the land for wealth and glory. They had so-called enclaves in some major cities, but often chose to meet at inns or taverns. Members were also taught magical spells as they rose in rank. They had a tendency to strip dungeons of all of their wealth, looting them for all the treasure they could get at. The Undaunted would always take the heads of those they defeated; sometimes to wear as armor and sometimes to use as furniture. The Undaunted cleared many dungeons and took many trophies, including Selene's Web, where they took Selene's head; the Crypt of Hearts, where they claimed the heads of Dremora and a Lich; and many other dungeons and locations across Tamriel.
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Just doesn't make much sense. Hunters are normally people who live somewhere in the woods and only go to a city to sell some of the meat/furs and pick things they can't make by themselves. Why would they have a guild?
And adventurers guild, even less sense. You already have fighters guild. And an adventurer is not a profession.
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There is an Adventurers Guild of sorts apprently, news to me as well! I believe they feature in ESO, if any players want to shed more light on them. Here's the Wiki description:
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The Undaunted were a loose faction of adventurers contemporary with the Alliance War, with a history that spanned back as far as the Merethic Era. Neutral in the ongoing war, the Undaunted had members all across Tamriel and worked together to raid the greatest dungeons in the land for wealth and glory. They had so-called enclaves in some major cities, but often chose to meet at inns or taverns. Members were also taught magical spells as they rose in rank. They had a tendency to strip dungeons of all of their wealth, looting them for all the treasure they could get at. The Undaunted would always take the heads of those they defeated; sometimes to wear as armor and sometimes to use as furniture. The Undaunted cleared many dungeons and took many trophies, including Selene's Web, where they took Selene's head; the Crypt of Hearts, where they claimed the heads of Dremora and a Lich; and many other dungeons and locations across Tamriel.
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Idk, maybe it's just me, but when I hear the word "adventurer", I imagine a fellow who just travels and finds, well, adventures on his backside. When I hear of a guy like the ones in this "guild", it's some other word. Like marauder or, indeed, graverobber.
Idk, maybe it's just me, but when I hear the word "adventurer", I imagine a fellow who just travels and finds, well, adventures on his backside. When I hear of a guy like the ones in this "guild", it's some other word. Like marauder or, indeed, graverobber.
Quick question do smoking pipes exist in tes? I mean i understand why they arent in the games since that qould be just more content that needs to be censored but i guess they should exist right?
Quick question do smoking pipes exist in tes? I mean i understand why they arent in the games since that qould be just more content that needs to be censored but i guess they should exist right?