Excellent stuff Paul. I want to role this guy and bring that axe not just to the faces of all Falmer in their lairs as you mention, but also to all Bosmer everywhere. Nordic dislike of Elves aside, this is personal!
Excellent stuff Paul. I want to role this guy and bring that axe not just to the faces of all Falmer in their lairs as you mention, but also to all Bosmer everywhere. Nordic dislike of Elves aside, this is personal!
Brother Phil, you speak truth! :P
Come to think of it, this playthrough was one of the few times I actually prevented that Bosmer contact from dying in the Thalmor Embassy. What an attitude on that guy!
Brother Phil, you speak truth! :P
Come to think of it, this playthrough was one of the few times I actually prevented that Bosmer contact from dying in the Thalmor Embassy. What an attitude on that guy!
So I couldn't help myself but play yet another Paul England build and I must say I'm loving the aesthetics of the light and heavy armour mix. Whereas Swordthane had a similar mix, it was definitely to achieve a more authentic look. This build is all about embracing the low fantasy, Conan-esque look - horns and big assed axes all the way. Also, it's a hell of a lot of fun.
So I couldn't help myself but play yet another Paul England build and I must say I'm loving the aesthetics of the light and heavy armour mix. Whereas Swordthane had a similar mix, it was definitely to achieve a more authentic look. This build is all about embracing the low fantasy, Conan-esque look - horns and big assed axes all the way. Also, it's a hell of a lot of fun.