Your Skyrim character quirks.

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Kyle1527

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Two things.

1: Avian loots every corpse. He is a compulsive corpse looter, but normally only takes the gold. I've collected like 300k gold from corpses.

2: KILL THE DRAGONS!!! I can't pass a dragon without killing it. At my level all dragons are really easy.

3: My character loves hoarding powerfull items, I've got a house full of them, but I won't bother if they aren't enchanted.

4: OPEN THE LOCKS; my character lock picks every lock there is to be picked - just to see if there is anything new to be found.

5: Dragon Walls plz; my character searches high and low to find all the dragon walls he possibly can.
 

sumanoskae

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The only unusual facet of either of my character that comes to mind(Other then the fact that one of them is a Wood Elf and a close range warrior), is that they act like human beings.

After a long fight, I eat and drink, and I feel the need to take supplies with me on dungeon crawls.

When I'm not out in the wild, I change into comfortable clothing.

I try to sleep regularly.

I don't know anyone else who does this, I guess they're content with coming off as psychotic high functioning autistics.
 

Byere

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This is almost too shameful to admit...

My kajiit character is a thief and a member of the Dark Brotherhood... but as much killing and shadow-walking he does... you throw a Magelight around or other such light-based effect and he runs around, chasing them like a kitten on speed and catnip (at the same time)
 

Fishyash

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I was at a friend's house and he had skyrim. I wanted to play it a little bit because my computer isn't usable at the moment. Eventually we decided for a joke to create a female argonian, inspired by Runs-in-Circles. We shouted NI NI NI NI NI NI NI NI NI NI whenever we were sprinting and proceeded to make the game unwinnable by going on a psychotic rampage, and then jumping off a cliff where her tail got caught by the rock and stretched tenfold.
 

NeutralDrow

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My dark elf is a thief who will steal from basically everyone...except those who trigger her conscience attacks, like beggars, people in debt trouble (who she always finds ways to help), and just people she generally likes. She also plots the downfall of the Thieves' Guild in Riften, even while working for them out of necessity. In fact, half of Riften is on her hit list, at the moment.

Also, because her armor collection is somewhat slapdash and and unfamiliar and she knows it, she tends to avoid fights where possible, or win them through deception (favored tactic: stealing peoples' weapons and armor off them before engaging; hooray for Pickpocket 100). If all that fails though, she pulls out a warhammer and goes apeshit with power attacks.

As well, because she generally dislikes people in the two towns she's been in, she just went full-on Lina Inverse on a bandit camp near Whiterun and then claimed it as her own. Sure, there's bodies everywhere, and a giant dead mammoth in the middle of the floor, but it's got a bed, smithing and tanning equipment, shelves and food stores, earth-tone ambiance...everything she needs except a nearby fence.

snagli said:
Or, my favorite: If he asks me if someone stole my sweet roll, I pickpocket him, leave a sweet roll in his pocket and club him to death because HE STOLE MY SWEET ROLL!
I gotta try that sometime. If one annoys me, currently I just steal all his stuff (all his stuff) and leave him half-naked in the street, none the wiser.
 

Adamc-mh

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He can't go past sleeping people with out unsheathing dagon's razor, slashing them and sprinting out the town,camp etc
 

Timberwolf0924

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Oh yea, my Khajiit will go werewolf and kill as many guards as possible. Then book it out of the town or anywhere I can recover and to back after them. Sprint attack works wonders!
 

Badassassin

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My argonian fucking loves those dragon masks.

Even though it doesn't make sense that he can wear them. He has a snout but when the dragon mask goes on none of that matters.

I'm trying to get a full set.


Also: he collects those awesome claw keys. He even went to the point where he stole the one he brought back to the guy in riverwood.

Plus he's a lizard man and a werewolf.... that doesn't even make sense.
 

Irony's Acolyte

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Rekits has the same obsession with books. If I find some I'll pick it up and see if I already have it. If I don't, its going with me. And if I'm not sure, I usually take it anyway, just in case. My chest next to my bed in Breezehome is filled with books.

And I take all sorts of alchemy ingredients. Even though I never use them. They just sit in my alchemy lab with all the metal, ore, and dragon remains I've collected. And though I never eat food, I carry several kinds of soup with me all the time. Nothing else, just soup.
 

Ignatz_Zwakh

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Sneaking, anytime, anywhere. I can't help myself, it's the only time I feel safe. Really raises the hackles of townfolk, to see this Dunmer bowman slinking around behind their homes. I don't even usually engage in criminal activity, I just don't like being noticed.
 

ShindoL Shill

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Combine Rustler said:
My character had an Elder Scroll in his possession by the time he met with the Blades. Meus ipsius deus sum and all that. (yes, I used Google. I don't actually know Latin, and now I feel like a pretentious douchebag for doing that. ow.)
He also likes FUSRODAH-ing things off of cliffs. And killing dragons. If I see one, it's going to die. No exceptions.
whats the latin and howja get an elder scroll?
 

Demonio Penguino

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Basically, he's just brash, headstrong, always heads in to dungeons and stuff alone, disregards any sort of defense for another sword, and he tends to try and avoid dragons, because he finds them everywhere.
Also he shouts a ton.
 

Richardplex

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Felarais, my female high elf, she got booted out of shimmering isles, just because she killed a few people. Such an OTT reaction. And the stormcloaks are massively racist against altmer, so she's a sabateur against the 2 factions. Being an assassin, she doesn't normally go head-to-head, rather assassinate lone legion/stormcloaks, take out VIPs, disrupt executions, take out patrols and leave the tied up prisoner to their fate, et cetera.

Other than that, she never wears a helm, only sleeps in bedrolls or under the night sky, doesn't have any decorations in her house (used only for storage), and silent rolls everywhere. She will only wear stuff that looks elven, or something easily repaired by pelts (scaled armour, for example). If someone hires thugs to kill her after a bit of supply gathering, she will deal with the thugs one by one, get the bounty, and end the life of the hirer. Old woman who lives in Riverwood? She got what was coming, I only stole a bit of food.

And nothing is as enjoyable as silent rolling out of water and dual-dagger-sneak-power-attacking the target. I feel like I'm the equivalent of a spec-ops in Skyrim. And she never uses companions or horses. Okay, occasionally she'll use a horse for a short time. But anyone she passes she will kill to keep the secret. And then kill the horse and run off. No one will ever know.
 

Blemontea

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My character refuses to settle down and get a home. He will walk for days at a time night and day to places collecting what he finds. Then if he gets to tired he just goes to an undisclosed location, and dumps what he doesn't need. Plus he is a hermit, never excepting help from companions and travels the world with just a pair of steel armor on and magic spells in his pocket.

Also he is sick, im not sure with what, or how i got it. But he is sick and in Skyrim people are quick to remind you of that fact.
 

JasonKaotic

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Well, they're all nice until a daedric artifact is involved. Then they'd gladly eat their own babies in return for them.
 

ShindoL Shill

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Combine Rustler said:
TrilbyWill said:
Combine Rustler said:
My character had an Elder Scroll in his possession by the time he met with the Blades. Meus ipsius deus sum and all that. (yes, I used Google. I don't actually know Latin, and now I feel like a pretentious douchebag for doing that. ow.)
He also likes FUSRODAH-ing things off of cliffs. And killing dragons. If I see one, it's going to die. No exceptions.
whats the latin and howja get an elder scroll?
"I am my own god" and "find out for yourself", respectively.
cool and you bastard respectively.
 

Jacob Haggarty

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Argonian: Recently decided that he was "done with this shit" and has taken a break from saving the world. The happened because he was attacked by an elder dragon and two bears on the way to cloudsomething temple. He threw his armour into a chest at his house, and started doing stuff that he missed out on, like finding a wife etc.

Orc: only wears orcish armour and only uses orcish weaponry. Will lay out any defeated orc in a respectful and dignified position, while leaving all others where they died. Also takes every chances to brawl with someone that he can get, especially stronghold chiefs.

Nord: Is a werewolf...? Sort of an werewolf addict, as he feasts on every corpse he kills/finds while in beast form.

Kajitt: Nope, nothing. Just a career thief.
 

DanielBrown

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Since I try to do every quest I come across my character seems pretty easy to manipulate.
Daedric lord demands your help? "My life is yours, my lord!"
Dark Brotherhood wants you to do questionable killings? "HAIL SITHIS!"
Double crossing people is also pretty common. If I get two options I always go with the mean one.

I also pick up every damn potion I see, in spite of not needing any of them apart from the very occasional health potion.