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It's what she's says to me after every interaction regardless of if I've started/finished the Redguard Quest

The point of the picture was to get as many "HD" mods running as possible. The eyes are sooo pretty.. :drool:

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I find this quest rather boring on most playthroughs, apart from when I'm doing the typical Hero-adventurer thing.

 

I don't have a terribly good system. I guess its ok for a Laptop though.

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actually i would rather kill every single other person in whiterun than her. that includes even all the companions, and farkas and vilkas are damn high on my "love those folks"-list.

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if its "her" or the whole rest of whiterun (children included), you better start digging lots of new graves and expand the hall of the dead :D

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first time i wondered who that "wanted redguard woman" was... when i finally found her (saw her the first time) i didnt even have to think 1 lousy stinking second about it and directly went to the cave to go berserk :)

 

i guess "role playing" also somehow is connected to how you (or the person you desire to be) would react. thats why i dont need more than one character for es-games ;)

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I feel the same way, I try to make other characters but seemingly resort back to the same style regardless. As you say, it's all in the roleplaying. :)

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yep :) i loved that you had the freedom to make some decisions during some quests of the game that affected skyrim either direct or indirect. i dont like it when stuff is only linear, i mean "kill the bandit leader" is nice, but from a good rpg id expect my char to be able to make a difference regarding the environment.

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That's what makes most of Beth's games good though. Fallout 3 being a prime example, got to blow up a whole town if you wanted to.

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