There was a section in the North of Skyrim that I had yet to traipse around and discover locations in, there were a few marked places from quests and overheard conversations, but there was one place I needed to get to for the sake of getting at least one mission out-of-the-way.
Project 032/365: Follow the Leader
After doing some research online to find out who is the best follower in Skyrim (I originally thought they were companions, but there’s a faction called The Companions and I didn’t mean them), it seems there is a choice of three who are the top candidates for being the best follower.
Project 031/365: The Solution To a Problem
Sometimes, there are times when a situation is out of your control and there seems to be no way of rectifying the problem. You try everything deemed possible and yet you eventually have to succumb to the internet for answers, only to find the simplest of answers that you never thought of.
Project 030/365: Get Your Worm Out of My Hole
I’m not a big Worms fan, but I do like some of the games and especially the new one, Worms Crazy Golf which combines the wriggly little things with another favourite game I like to play on computer/consoles, golf.
Project 029/365: Riders On the Storm
More adventuring took place in the land of dragons and speaking of which, I defeated my first Blood Dragon! We first encountered it when on a quest to recover something from some bandit leader, the chest in which we had to loot for the item was out on a ledge being guarded by the boss, so once he was defeated, I searched the chest for what we came for and upon closing, the dragon appeared.
Project 028/365: Imma Fall Out Wit You
I absolutely love(d) Fallout 3, I managed to get an awesome deal on the collector’s edition (Xbox 360) when it hadn’t long been released. The game on its own was still £29.99 to buy (even online), so to pop into a Gamestation store and buy the collector’s edition for under £23 was great and I played it for tens of hours.
Project 027/365: Can I Have a Word
I’m usually quite good with words, I’m a very good reader, my main problem is knowing so many words and yet having the knowledge to put words together in such an elegant manner that you become besotted of emotions, somewhat eludes me. What upsets me a little though, is when word games like Quarrel use what I call, “Stupid words” that your average person wouldn’t think of.






