Orcing In Oblivion

March 26, 2008

Day One, Part One: On the beach

(Sorry for not much in this first update: Didn’t have time to play after installing all mods, patches, etc. I know there also aren’t many screen shots, but that’s my fault, due to errors with fraps and such.)

DAY ONE, PART ONE: ON THE BEACH.

My Character. Born under the sign of the tower (Which I may change to Lord via the console tomorrow), which allows me to Reflect 5 points of damage for 120 seconds, as well as magically unlock locks. Useful as I won’t be actively picking locks any time soon.

My Custom Class is Nobleman. (I might change the heavy armour specialization to light armour later))
So, the story of Grugzob-gro-Boguk starts off outside of Leyawiin, with the damned boat not even leaving me on the proper side of the dock:

That’s my first view, with the coast guard house in the distance. There are absolutely no ingredients here, and I don’t want to do too much searching outside of town just yet. I mean, the great outdoors are no place for a Nobleman! I start by walking over to the guardhouse. To my dismay, it’s locked, and I immediately assume it’s trespassing if I walk into there.

Even if I did want to tresspass to get in there, there would be two problems-

1) I have no lockpicks to speak of.

2) This guy:

Zounds! A Lewayiin guard! I walk up to him and chat for a while, and, the shy bugger that he is, walks off before I can remember to snap a screenshot of my excellent coercion.

Either way, I snoop around a bit for some more ingredients, which I don’t find, which isn’t good. So instead, I decide to let Grugzob try his luck inside Leyawiin:

Sorry for the extreme shortnesses, but schoolwork and slow internet, and long load times have shortened my play time significantly. Hopefully I’ll be able to get some more stuff up tomorrow!

2 Comments »

  1. Sheap imitation, not intresting, defintly not fun

    Comment by cheap — November 24, 2008 @ 3:33 pm

  2. cheap*

    Comment by cheap — November 24, 2008 @ 3:33 pm


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