Well, the problem is that there are not enough Mythic Dawn assassins in the game, but I get what you are trying to say.
Should I add Stalker by Phil?
Well, the problem is that there are not enough Mythic Dawn assassins in the game, but I get what you are trying to say.
Should I add Stalker by Phil?
For rp purposes only, the character has no way of knowing who is and isn't a MD agent.
"The Stalker" by Phil? How about we all assume I'm not drawing on real life experiences with this concept
For rp purposes only, the character has no way of knowing who is and isn't a MD agent.
"The Stalker" by Phil? How about we all assume I'm not drawing on real life experiences with this concept
Ok, then. Write me some sentence about being Urban ranger and I´ll add it up there.
"The Stalker" by Phil? How about we all assume I'm not drawing on real life experiences with this concept"
Not gonna happen, pal..
Ok, then. Write me some sentence about being Urban ranger and I´ll add it up there.
"The Stalker" by Phil? How about we all assume I'm not drawing on real life experiences with this concept"
Not gonna happen, pal..
I love these kind of specific jobs. I often play as either, a supplier, an ingredient gatherer, or a scout.
The supplier is similar to the scavenger but works for collectors (I worked for a bookshop for example), and the scout basicly means that you go out and map parts of the province for either the mage's guild, warrior's guild or even the imperial legion. Try to find as many landmarks and other interesting points in the map, especially rewarding with the unique landscapes mod and if you turn off your compass.
Another one that my little brother used to love on Skyrim (but I may not be possible on oblivion) is the researcher. When we got Dragonborn, he saw me play it and was enthralled by the netch. As soon as he played he made a character that was completely obsessed with the creatures and starting researching them, their habits, their anatomy, diet etc. He ended up with quite a full rapport.
I love these kind of specific jobs. I often play as either, a supplier, an ingredient gatherer, or a scout.
The supplier is similar to the scavenger but works for collectors (I worked for a bookshop for example), and the scout basicly means that you go out and map parts of the province for either the mage's guild, warrior's guild or even the imperial legion. Try to find as many landmarks and other interesting points in the map, especially rewarding with the unique landscapes mod and if you turn off your compass.
Another one that my little brother used to love on Skyrim (but I may not be possible on oblivion) is the researcher. When we got Dragonborn, he saw me play it and was enthralled by the netch. As soon as he played he made a character that was completely obsessed with the creatures and starting researching them, their habits, their anatomy, diet etc. He ended up with quite a full rapport.
Those are good ideas, Teineeva. You pretty much described Ranger, but I like how the scout is about just looking for interesting places. Also, book collector is pretty much something like Scavenger by Chris.
I´m not sure how you could study certain creatures, but if you have any idea how to recreate it in Oblivion, I´m all ears.
But I need you to help me a little. Name it and write it as if you had to present it somewhere. I´ll copy-paste it above and put your name to it.
Those are good ideas, Teineeva. You pretty much described Ranger, but I like how the scout is about just looking for interesting places. Also, book collector is pretty much something like Scavenger by Chris.
I´m not sure how you could study certain creatures, but if you have any idea how to recreate it in Oblivion, I´m all ears.
But I need you to help me a little. Name it and write it as if you had to present it somewhere. I´ll copy-paste it above and put your name to it.
Sure will do:
The Cartographer/Scout: Explore the wilds of Cyrodiil, no dungeon delving just the above ground spaces, try to find interesting places that may be of interest for your contractor. for example Ayleid ruins for the local mages guild, goblin caves for the fighter's guild, and bandit hideouts for the local city guards. It is recommanded to turn off the compass and to use mods like unique landscapes.
I have no clue how to get the Researcher to work for Oblivion either, but it's a nice concept, especially if anyone would find a way around.
Sure will do:
The Cartographer/Scout: Explore the wilds of Cyrodiil, no dungeon delving just the above ground spaces, try to find interesting places that may be of interest for your contractor. for example Ayleid ruins for the local mages guild, goblin caves for the fighter's guild, and bandit hideouts for the local city guards. It is recommanded to turn off the compass and to use mods like unique landscapes.
I have no clue how to get the Researcher to work for Oblivion either, but it's a nice concept, especially if anyone would find a way around.
Thanks for this, Karver. After the Evolution event for Skyrim is over, I will start playing Oblivion and I'll try to beat the main quest for the first time. I might even make a build, too...
Thanks for this, Karver. After the Evolution event for Skyrim is over, I will start playing Oblivion and I'll try to beat the main quest for the first time. I might even make a build, too...
One thing I've been meaning to do is a character who hoards items of power, more specifically the Daedric Artifacts, because I've never done more than 2-3 of those quests and I would assume they are somewhat interesting. I'm not exactly sure what you would call this guy though, maybe a Daedric Priest or Treasure Hunter or Power Hoarder.
One thing I've been meaning to do is a character who hoards items of power, more specifically the Daedric Artifacts, because I've never done more than 2-3 of those quests and I would assume they are somewhat interesting. I'm not exactly sure what you would call this guy though, maybe a Daedric Priest or Treasure Hunter or Power Hoarder.