Anonymous
8/13/2025, 7:44:46 PM
No.149849883
>>149849642
I think that Dovahkiin hard stops at Seath, it isn't really something you can prepare for nor something you would assume would happen. Additionally, the lack of usable currency to use comes with its own concerns, like food supply.
Chosen Undead is probably an eldritch horror of some kind given the whole soul vacuum isn't something that can be turned off.
And seeing as spells are more or less learnable by anyone in the setting, CU will end up a lot better equipped. Not just that, but they will have genuine people to talk to and interact with beyond mere transaction.
The only issue for CU is how to deal with Alduin. If it weren't for the time crunch, then the CU could just spend a life time learning Dragonshouts from the Greybeards. But the time crunch is there, if you wanted to take a dip into the more esoteric parts of Elder Scrolls, then it could be possible for CU to reach a place where time is slow enough that CU could learn.
I think that Dovahkiin hard stops at Seath, it isn't really something you can prepare for nor something you would assume would happen. Additionally, the lack of usable currency to use comes with its own concerns, like food supply.
Chosen Undead is probably an eldritch horror of some kind given the whole soul vacuum isn't something that can be turned off.
And seeing as spells are more or less learnable by anyone in the setting, CU will end up a lot better equipped. Not just that, but they will have genuine people to talk to and interact with beyond mere transaction.
The only issue for CU is how to deal with Alduin. If it weren't for the time crunch, then the CU could just spend a life time learning Dragonshouts from the Greybeards. But the time crunch is there, if you wanted to take a dip into the more esoteric parts of Elder Scrolls, then it could be possible for CU to reach a place where time is slow enough that CU could learn.