Project 026/365: On a Steal Horse I Ride

Frost

The headline is a derivative from quite a well known song, but the reason for that is due to kind of obtaining a horse which, although I stole it for someone and the deeds for it, I still don’t own it… if that makes sense. I finally made my way to Riften where I soon found out that everyone there are suckers, so easily persuaded, even the guards…

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Project 024/365: I Did My Time

Elven armour

I managed to get The Gauldur Amulet fragments and reforge it, which was a quest I’d put on the back burner for a while, forgotten about and left until there was a point where I felt that I might as well get it done and out-of-the-way, it’s such an easy quest, I don’t know why I didn’t do it sooner.

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Project 023/365: A Mission Backlog

Zombie Lane New Missions

One of the reasons I try not to play too many web-based games is that they just get more ridiculous as you go along. The amount of input time required is beyond what I am willing to dedicate, a quick ten minutes or so to get stuff done is plenty, I don’t want to spend too much time on these games when I could be playing proper games like Skyrim on a proper gaming system.

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Project 022/365: Please Stop Dying

Me and mah companyun

Dear Companion and any following NPC’s,

You expect me to lead the way into whatever situation we are required to face, so I do and am obviously the first one to engage the enemy. I like to use the best weapon I have at my disposal, so that I defeat enemies in the quickest time possible with the least effort, but sometimes, you like to run in front of me while I’m still attacking. That’s not the best of ideas and I wish you would stop it, especially when we’re being swamped by, let’s say, Draugr and you get in the way of my swing as I’m taking them out, killing you in the process.

 

Yours sincerely

Acesh`racki

Project 020/365: I Reckon It’s an Adventure

froze

There was a bit of buzz on the internet about playing one game to get bonuses in another if you played the demo, it seemed, to me, like a ruse just to get people to play the demo of a game nobody had really heard about and to give it a bit of hype. It turns out that, although Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning isn’t exactly ground-breakingly brilliant, it does have a certain charm.

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