My journey begins from the IC. My target, the evil Mannimarco, resides deep within in a necromancers cave set in the icy cold Jerall Mountains, so that's my destination. Almost too soon I came accross a strange sight that unsettled me. The sight of a sheep walking up the road. This was strange because sheep aren't native to this area and aren't supposed to be here. They mostly reside in the west part of Cyrodiil, in Skingrad and onwards. To see one here was strange indeed, even more so to see one on the road to Bruma! The sheep was also glitching. You can't really see it in this picture, but it was shaking a lot (like stuttering or something) and its front legs continually were imbedded in the ground. I immediately became unsettled at the sight because I had to wonder if my game was about to crash or something.. When nothing happened for a minute, I cautiously passed the sheep and moved on.
My next interesting sight braught me to a large fight between a traveler, bandit and another guy. I couldn't tell who is who and I still don't remember. The bandit did lose and is left dead on the road. As you can see Val, as usual, just couldn't stand by and watch but had to get involved.
I stopped briefly in Bruma to deliver a package at the expensive inn there. I had been trying out my hand at being a delivery person in between cities just to see how it goes. After I continued on into the snowy mountains I finally reached the entrance to the cave. A corpse pinned to the stone and some skulls speared outside the cave marked it typically as a necromancers hideout. I hesitated briefly before turning to Val, asking if he was ready, and then heading in with a big breath.
This is what Val looks like now. He got a new, better, helmate (by one point) and a new blade. I wanted to show off his extra awesome Alyeid scimitar! The blue parts are crystals that glow. He looks ready to me!
As suspected the going was tough and Val and I died a few times, luckily I learned from my last death experiences to take things slow and in doing so my number of deaths was far less. Val followed my steps and I tried very hard to work closely together with him, in stead of yelling at him all the time when he got in the way of my lightening blasts. Here Val and I share a moment of raising our health with some spells. The picture looks cool though because it looks like we're sharing some sort of magic.
Val's got his game face on again. I love when he does that!
I was surprised to find that a magical staff one of the necromancers had was better than mine! While my mages staff has a blast of 60 damage, this staff has one of about 80. I picked it up, looked at it and decided to keep it. Unfortunately most of its magic was used up, I will have to recharge it later before I can get any good use from it. If its charge lasts for quite a while it just may replace my mages staff. The look kind of turns me off from it though. The red spikes and floating skulls that rotate around it are not very attractive.
Yep, this is a necromancers lair all right! Hanging corpses everywhere.
Suddenly from the dark came a flesh creature! One just like I'd seen in the last dungeon i'd been to, only this one was alive! And charging me! I quickly stumbled backward out of its reach as it came straight toward me, Val rushed in and attacked in my place, drawing it's attention away. In the mean time and in between fireing my staff I was intrigued at the construction of such a thing!
It is ugly though..
After a very long journey deeper and deeper through the caves, never knowing if another tough necromancer is going to rush out of the shadows to kill me, I had the first sight of Mannimarco's hangout. Giant boney protrusions came out of the ground framing the thin bridge to his main spot. They were intimidating indeed, but also interesting. They didn't stop me from walking accross. I have to admit, even though I'd done this before I was nervous. I had chosen to do the knights of the nine quest first last time and so I was stronger back then than I am now.. so I didn't know how tough he would be for me.
And there he stood..a silhouette in the distance. The first time I ever saw him I expected something extremely different. I expected some sort of evil demon-ish incarnation.. but he is just a man! He's not even immortal! He paralyzed me while he spoke to me, offering me life in return for allowing him to continue doing what it is he enjoys to do, necromancy. Of course I refused, I want that staff! I also didn't appreciate him torching my friends in the Bruma mages guild and terrorizing that poor invisible khajiit. He spat his usual "i'll make you my worm thrall" thing then charged.
The fight did last quite a while I must say, he was a bit stronger than last time. However, after almost getting killed by him twice, my summoned skeleton and my helper, Val, managed to beat him!
The mighty Mannimarco.. lays dead on the ground.
And now.... the staff of worms is mine! MUAHAHAHA!
Ugly thing, I know. It certaintly grosses me out. But it's not for it's looks that i'm wielding it! MUAHAHAHA! .....Hey, I think my boobs got bigger since last time...
My first victim...! Well, let's just give Mannimarco a taste of his own medicine, it's only fair after all.
Muahahaha! I'll worm thrall you!
And again!
And again!
All you people who tried to kill me! Muahahahaha! Get what you deserve! Who's got the tables turned on them now!!
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aaannd.. that was fun. Next!
I tucked my staff of worms into my inventory and looked at my diary to see what was on my agenda next. Well, there's that matter of the flowers I need to collect for the druid god. I got another request from them a little while ago, and it only grows in the mountains so I might as well take care of that business while i'm here. I searched around the area for some flowers, picked the right ones (milk thistle) and decided to teleport myself to the temple and back. I did so, and got this as a reward after offering up the milk thistels.
Yay!
The End
No, really.. i'm going to join the fighters guild next!
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Friday, July 29, 2011
Thursday, July 28, 2011
A Last Short Task
On the way back to the IC I decided to stop and snap a picture of how Val is looking now.
I paused in the IC to shed some of my loot, selling it for an awesome amount of gold. In the mean time Val had this to say to me.
Then I continued to the arch mage and handed over the artifacts he requested of me. He was all to happy to have them back, then gave me the next task.
So Val and I set out in the direction of Silorn. On the way I decided to stop by my druids tree home and unload some things I wanted to put away and keep, but wearn't necessarily helpful to always be carrying with me. Among those things was the bouquet of flowers Val had given me. I was interested to see what they actually looked like. Here they are:
I was at least expecting a vase or something.. Ohwell, they're pretty anyway.
I didn't take any pictures of Silorn because it was pretty routine and nothing special happened. There were tons of necromancers inside and they were all extremely tough to beat. I died many times, but learned from each death how to better prepare myself in battle. While dieing all the time is frustrating, I like to take it as a fun challenge and learn from my mistakes. In the end I killed the boss of the ruins, a tough necromancer, and took from him what I was meant to, then returned it to arch mage Traven.
Traven told me this:
So Traven had finally had enough huh? Didn't want to play games any more? Why didn't he just tell me to do this in the first place? After giving me my instructions, suddenly Traven was dead in a poof of magical light!
From his body I stripped the gem from him. My next task, not taken very lightly at all, is to go kill Mannimarco... and claim his staff!... MUAHAHAHAHA!
When I first did this quest in my last incarnation I full'ly did not expect Traven to up and die like that. He had given his life, put his soul in to the gem, so that all of the mages guild could have a future and so that I could kill Mannimarco. I was forever indebted to him and highly appreciate what he does. No more will I join in the scoffings and joking sneers when hearing others talk about how Traven was too tough on the mages guild by banning necromancy.
I paused in the IC to shed some of my loot, selling it for an awesome amount of gold. In the mean time Val had this to say to me.
Then I continued to the arch mage and handed over the artifacts he requested of me. He was all to happy to have them back, then gave me the next task.
So Val and I set out in the direction of Silorn. On the way I decided to stop by my druids tree home and unload some things I wanted to put away and keep, but wearn't necessarily helpful to always be carrying with me. Among those things was the bouquet of flowers Val had given me. I was interested to see what they actually looked like. Here they are:
I was at least expecting a vase or something.. Ohwell, they're pretty anyway.
I didn't take any pictures of Silorn because it was pretty routine and nothing special happened. There were tons of necromancers inside and they were all extremely tough to beat. I died many times, but learned from each death how to better prepare myself in battle. While dieing all the time is frustrating, I like to take it as a fun challenge and learn from my mistakes. In the end I killed the boss of the ruins, a tough necromancer, and took from him what I was meant to, then returned it to arch mage Traven.
Traven told me this:
So Traven had finally had enough huh? Didn't want to play games any more? Why didn't he just tell me to do this in the first place? After giving me my instructions, suddenly Traven was dead in a poof of magical light!
From his body I stripped the gem from him. My next task, not taken very lightly at all, is to go kill Mannimarco... and claim his staff!... MUAHAHAHAHA!
When I first did this quest in my last incarnation I full'ly did not expect Traven to up and die like that. He had given his life, put his soul in to the gem, so that all of the mages guild could have a future and so that I could kill Mannimarco. I was forever indebted to him and highly appreciate what he does. No more will I join in the scoffings and joking sneers when hearing others talk about how Traven was too tough on the mages guild by banning necromancy.
Sunday, July 24, 2011
Nightmare's End
We continue where we left off recieving the potions from the witch after waiting for about twenty four hours. I waited in her home inside, away from the the mercilessness of the weather. She gave me two potions, one for myself and one for the counts wife. Of course I guzzled mine down right away. The potion didn't taste like much and I didn't feel any different afterwords, I began wondering if it actually worked. I opened my inventory and looked at myself and my stats to see if they changed.
Indeed they had! I was cured! I jumped for joy a couple of times! I got my old beautiful self back! Val was happy about that too.
On my way back to Skingrad I ran accross my old friend the khajiit bandit again. Ah, memories.
I laughed, happy to see him, and the motioned to my armor "can't you see i'm heavily armed?"
Hehe.
Here are my stats so far: Not soon after this picture was taken, though, I reached level 10.
Val and I reached the castle without trouble and I spoke with Hal, the argonian assistant of the count, and she agreed to take me to him. I followed her outside the castle through the castle grounds to ... a wall.. and she stopped and said "i'll wait here while you go see the count" or something to that affect. I just looked around confusedly, blinking "there's just a wall here.." As I was turning around in circles trying to figure out what she was talking about, Suddenly the wall opened up beside me making me jump nearly out of my boots!
Oh, cool.. I peered in hesitantly before shrugging to Val, and continuing.
The count keeps his wife deep in a cave where she is safe from any vampire hunters and suspicions. While it was dark and gloomy, I could definately understand the logic.
The witch was there.. huh? How'd she get here so fast?!
Ohwell, I handed over the cure to the count and the witch woke his wife so she could drink it. Upon doing so, she was immediately cured... then died "uh.... okay...." I shrugged and turned to the count in hopes of some sort of reward, or at least thanks, but he was only too depressed to talk to me and asked for me to leave. "Poor count.. okay." I totally understood his plight and felt really bad for him.
I left to get some well deserved rest at the local inn. On my way up to my room I met that man who had threatened me last time I was there. I cautiously walked up to him and spoke, and he actually spoke to me!
I didn't have anything to say to him so I left to my room, but he seemed friendly. I guess his anger was because I was a vampire last time..
In the inn room Val commented on having had to get some argonian blood for the vampire cure:
That's very sweet of you Val, but we didn't have to kill anyone.
In the morning I awoke, got my armor and gear in order, then stood to greet Val as usual. He had a little present for me.
Ah... okay.. got hungry did you? ...Thank you, Val >.>
I went back to the castle to see if the count was ready to see me yet. I had to wait for quite a while for him, but while I did I took a little tour of the entrance area. There was a painting. It must have been of the count before he became a vampire..
The count gave me a reward of one thousand septims and then we left.
My druidic gods had asked of me more sacrafices, one of some grass which I haven't yet obtained but figured I would later, no rush.. and one of mort flesh from a zombie. That was easy enough to find. It was simply a quick trip since I could now teleport myself to the temple and back with magic, thanks to my current level, and did so with the flesh. In return I was granted another ability:
I can now hibernate creatures. If I remember correctly this means for the amount of time specified once the spell is cast on a creature, that creature will become unresponsive and unable to move. This will come in handy when I need to flee!
Well, with all of that out of the way my next task was to do as the arch mage asked and fetch the two items for him from the people who had taken off with them. On the way to the first one, near Skingrad, I stopped to raid a bandit camp. I had successfully done so and turned to go back to my tricorn and ride off when I saw that my tricorn had picked a battle with a Will-o-the-Wisp. As anyone who has encountered them knows they are one of THE most powerful entities in the game, picking a fight with one is foolish. For this reason, at first when I saw my tricorn battling it I was mortified! I gasped!
I thought for sure I would be seeing my tricorn die soon! To my amazement and pride my tricorn killed it quite easily and I walked over to gather the glow dust. Glow dust is very rare and valuable because of the difficulty in obtaining it, and only comes from dead will-o-the-wisps. Then I heard this strange sound behind me... so puzzled I turned around. ...
Eugh! I stood scared stiff! Then, after a few seconds realized it wasn't attacking... just standing there posed like that. So.. not wanting to be attacked by the ugly thing I stepped backwards away from it a few steps ... only to see in my utter horror it followed me step for step, posing like that again!! I was completely creeped out now and had the shudders! I had to take a moment to calm myself down "ok.. it's not attacking you.. it's being nice... you don't need to freak out.." After that, I quickly turned and darted to the right a few feet. I stopped and looked behind my heels to see with relief it was gone! It hadn't followed me. With a satisfied sigh of relief I turned and made my way back to my tricorn..
I hadn't gotten but a couple steps when I realized, @.o with a twitch of my eye, the spider was doing the exact same thing to my tricorn.
Still, not fighting, maybe it only attacks if attacked first... but the sight of it from afar made it look even more creepy and disgusting! I stood there frozen in dusgustedness (what other name could I give it?) for quite a while until finally overcoming it, and deciding the best course of action would be to get out of her as fast as possible! I sloowly creeped up behidn the spider... then darted past it! Hopped on my tricorn faster than I ever had before and streaked off into the distance!
From now on it was strictly business! I got very serious, no more playing games.The first cave I knew what to expect from previous incarnations. At the end would be waiting the mage who took the item I need to retrieve, and she would not be happy to see me. Every mage in there wold be after me once they found out I was there to take the item back.. in preperation for this, every mage who I spoke with on the way was promptly poisoned and left to die while the poison worked it's course. I ran full speed ahead from tunnel to tunnel, room to room poisoning those that crossed my path with only the predatory need to find that traitor mage and retrieve from her the artifact. My actions were swift and free of hesitation.
They never knew what hit 'em.
When I finally entered the room with the traitor mage I looked around and thought "mmhmm.. Just as I thought.."
This definately isn't the kind of room a friendly mage would be taking up residence in...
Of course as suspected I was attacked by caranya, the traitor mage, and killed her easily with the help of Val. I looted the item off her and took off for the next one.
The next was more difficult and I died many times going through it, having to enlist a conjured skeleton with my new found conjuration skills in order to get by. The boss was extreme, but easily exterminated with my helpers.
The mage who had taken the artifact, it turns out, was actually a good one after all. His intentions were true and he wanted only to protect it. However, his attempts to do so were in vain because he was found dead. I snitched the artifact from his body.
After a long and arduous journey through the caves, battling the terribly strong monsters, but never giving up for an instant, my conjured skeleton stands victoriously over our prey, looking down at him. It was a moment to remember.
Val and I made our way out of the ruins, worn, battered but no worse for wear and holding our prizes, the artifacts. These will be returned to the arch mage immediately.
On the way out of the area, however, we were unexpectedly ambushed by a skeleton who was unexpectedly strong! Even with as strong as I had become I was forced to flee in circles to escape the skeletons swings of his axe! He could kill me with it with only two swings. I was half panicked after being taken by surprise and faced with the inability to fight back suddenly! I ran in circles panting heavily and wide eyed with Val running behind us like a chicken with his head cut off in his attempt to attack the moving skeleton! Suddenly I get this message from Val:
What?! Val! This is no time for romance! You want to do that NOW?!
I jerked around to glare at Val and motion to the chaos trying to kill us! "There is a skeleton trying to KILL us!"
Sometimes he can be such an idiot. Eventually we got the skeleton killed and left.
Next stop, IC.
Indeed they had! I was cured! I jumped for joy a couple of times! I got my old beautiful self back! Val was happy about that too.
On my way back to Skingrad I ran accross my old friend the khajiit bandit again. Ah, memories.
I laughed, happy to see him, and the motioned to my armor "can't you see i'm heavily armed?"
Hehe.
Here are my stats so far: Not soon after this picture was taken, though, I reached level 10.
Val and I reached the castle without trouble and I spoke with Hal, the argonian assistant of the count, and she agreed to take me to him. I followed her outside the castle through the castle grounds to ... a wall.. and she stopped and said "i'll wait here while you go see the count" or something to that affect. I just looked around confusedly, blinking "there's just a wall here.." As I was turning around in circles trying to figure out what she was talking about, Suddenly the wall opened up beside me making me jump nearly out of my boots!
Oh, cool.. I peered in hesitantly before shrugging to Val, and continuing.
The count keeps his wife deep in a cave where she is safe from any vampire hunters and suspicions. While it was dark and gloomy, I could definately understand the logic.
The witch was there.. huh? How'd she get here so fast?!
Ohwell, I handed over the cure to the count and the witch woke his wife so she could drink it. Upon doing so, she was immediately cured... then died "uh.... okay...." I shrugged and turned to the count in hopes of some sort of reward, or at least thanks, but he was only too depressed to talk to me and asked for me to leave. "Poor count.. okay." I totally understood his plight and felt really bad for him.
I left to get some well deserved rest at the local inn. On my way up to my room I met that man who had threatened me last time I was there. I cautiously walked up to him and spoke, and he actually spoke to me!
I didn't have anything to say to him so I left to my room, but he seemed friendly. I guess his anger was because I was a vampire last time..
In the inn room Val commented on having had to get some argonian blood for the vampire cure:
That's very sweet of you Val, but we didn't have to kill anyone.
In the morning I awoke, got my armor and gear in order, then stood to greet Val as usual. He had a little present for me.
Ah... okay.. got hungry did you? ...Thank you, Val >.>
I went back to the castle to see if the count was ready to see me yet. I had to wait for quite a while for him, but while I did I took a little tour of the entrance area. There was a painting. It must have been of the count before he became a vampire..
The count gave me a reward of one thousand septims and then we left.
My druidic gods had asked of me more sacrafices, one of some grass which I haven't yet obtained but figured I would later, no rush.. and one of mort flesh from a zombie. That was easy enough to find. It was simply a quick trip since I could now teleport myself to the temple and back with magic, thanks to my current level, and did so with the flesh. In return I was granted another ability:
I can now hibernate creatures. If I remember correctly this means for the amount of time specified once the spell is cast on a creature, that creature will become unresponsive and unable to move. This will come in handy when I need to flee!
Well, with all of that out of the way my next task was to do as the arch mage asked and fetch the two items for him from the people who had taken off with them. On the way to the first one, near Skingrad, I stopped to raid a bandit camp. I had successfully done so and turned to go back to my tricorn and ride off when I saw that my tricorn had picked a battle with a Will-o-the-Wisp. As anyone who has encountered them knows they are one of THE most powerful entities in the game, picking a fight with one is foolish. For this reason, at first when I saw my tricorn battling it I was mortified! I gasped!
I thought for sure I would be seeing my tricorn die soon! To my amazement and pride my tricorn killed it quite easily and I walked over to gather the glow dust. Glow dust is very rare and valuable because of the difficulty in obtaining it, and only comes from dead will-o-the-wisps. Then I heard this strange sound behind me... so puzzled I turned around. ...
Eugh! I stood scared stiff! Then, after a few seconds realized it wasn't attacking... just standing there posed like that. So.. not wanting to be attacked by the ugly thing I stepped backwards away from it a few steps ... only to see in my utter horror it followed me step for step, posing like that again!! I was completely creeped out now and had the shudders! I had to take a moment to calm myself down "ok.. it's not attacking you.. it's being nice... you don't need to freak out.." After that, I quickly turned and darted to the right a few feet. I stopped and looked behind my heels to see with relief it was gone! It hadn't followed me. With a satisfied sigh of relief I turned and made my way back to my tricorn..
I hadn't gotten but a couple steps when I realized, @.o with a twitch of my eye, the spider was doing the exact same thing to my tricorn.
Still, not fighting, maybe it only attacks if attacked first... but the sight of it from afar made it look even more creepy and disgusting! I stood there frozen in dusgustedness (what other name could I give it?) for quite a while until finally overcoming it, and deciding the best course of action would be to get out of her as fast as possible! I sloowly creeped up behidn the spider... then darted past it! Hopped on my tricorn faster than I ever had before and streaked off into the distance!
From now on it was strictly business! I got very serious, no more playing games.The first cave I knew what to expect from previous incarnations. At the end would be waiting the mage who took the item I need to retrieve, and she would not be happy to see me. Every mage in there wold be after me once they found out I was there to take the item back.. in preperation for this, every mage who I spoke with on the way was promptly poisoned and left to die while the poison worked it's course. I ran full speed ahead from tunnel to tunnel, room to room poisoning those that crossed my path with only the predatory need to find that traitor mage and retrieve from her the artifact. My actions were swift and free of hesitation.
They never knew what hit 'em.
When I finally entered the room with the traitor mage I looked around and thought "mmhmm.. Just as I thought.."
This definately isn't the kind of room a friendly mage would be taking up residence in...
Of course as suspected I was attacked by caranya, the traitor mage, and killed her easily with the help of Val. I looted the item off her and took off for the next one.
The next was more difficult and I died many times going through it, having to enlist a conjured skeleton with my new found conjuration skills in order to get by. The boss was extreme, but easily exterminated with my helpers.
The mage who had taken the artifact, it turns out, was actually a good one after all. His intentions were true and he wanted only to protect it. However, his attempts to do so were in vain because he was found dead. I snitched the artifact from his body.
After a long and arduous journey through the caves, battling the terribly strong monsters, but never giving up for an instant, my conjured skeleton stands victoriously over our prey, looking down at him. It was a moment to remember.
Val and I made our way out of the ruins, worn, battered but no worse for wear and holding our prizes, the artifacts. These will be returned to the arch mage immediately.
On the way out of the area, however, we were unexpectedly ambushed by a skeleton who was unexpectedly strong! Even with as strong as I had become I was forced to flee in circles to escape the skeletons swings of his axe! He could kill me with it with only two swings. I was half panicked after being taken by surprise and faced with the inability to fight back suddenly! I ran in circles panting heavily and wide eyed with Val running behind us like a chicken with his head cut off in his attempt to attack the moving skeleton! Suddenly I get this message from Val:
What?! Val! This is no time for romance! You want to do that NOW?!
I jerked around to glare at Val and motion to the chaos trying to kill us! "There is a skeleton trying to KILL us!"
Sometimes he can be such an idiot. Eventually we got the skeleton killed and left.
Next stop, IC.
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