It looks like I'm running into another bug in regards to side content, which seems to be tied to this save game I'm using. I'm going to quickly set up a new game, level them, and play up to where I was at the end of this video, so that I can more properly show off the side quests. There might be a slight delay till the next video because of this.
The developers of this creation thought well to give some love to the skeletons because in Skyrim, they are always underpowered and this creation brings back the "OH CRAP!! A SKELETON!!" Daggerfall/Oblivion trauma.
@gaminreasons8941 the first Dungeon Skeleton from Daggerfall gave me trauma. I died countless times trying to fight it. I had to find an opening just to run away from it before leaving the dungeon. I defeated it once, but it made me use up all my potions and magic afterwards. It was a pain.
@@thecoffeebadger5807 I don't doubt it, I just prefer the flimsy, barely a threat kind of skeletons, that challenging experience should go to more advanced kinds of undead. I feel similarly to Goblins that are just utter savages, whereas I prefer Goblins to be mischievous little bastards.
Word of advice involving Kha-siid the khajiit: if you've already discovered the hidden passage DO NOT INTERACT WITH HIM OR READ HIS JOURNAL! you'll (normally) get a misc quest leading you to it that will be incompletable
I would have expected a bit better or more treasure from Olrag, as he was the first Druid, one would think he had collected a goodly trove, as most dragons do in their very long lives. None the less a very impressive way to remake a dragon
I find it interesting that he's skeletal because he has been actively nourishing the soil with his regenerating meat, hence why he was buried in the dirt and not an isolated cairn. That aside: this game has way too many mounts already. One with a dragon head is a novelty, but just that. Forgotten seasons already gives us one with unlimited stamina and invincibility, dawnguard and the cause both give us summonable mounts, and the unicorn and shadowmere exist
I dont really see how the guy who made a deal with the hag for his crops is ( kindof a bad person.) The only thing he did was want his crops to thrive. And the hag plagued his freinds to death instead. I dont see how that makes him bad really at all. But i can see how he can think its his fault to the point that he wishes to be gone.
He was motivated by personal greed, and because he dealed with a hag it was a monkeys paw situation. He got what he wanted in the worst way possible: you have the best crops by default if everything but your crops rots away to feed the roots. He never wanted it, so he's eternally wracked with guilt
I dont really see how the guy who made a deal with the hag for his crops is ( kindof a bad person.) The only thing he did was want his crops to thrive. And the hag plagued his freinds to death instead. I dont see how that makes him bad really at all. But i can see how he can think its his fault to the point that he wishes to be gone.
It looks like I'm running into another bug in regards to side content, which seems to be tied to this save game I'm using. I'm going to quickly set up a new game, level them, and play up to where I was at the end of this video, so that I can more properly show off the side quests. There might be a slight delay till the next video because of this.
You forgot the skull for the horse
The developers of this creation thought well to give some love to the skeletons because in Skyrim, they are always underpowered and this creation brings back the "OH CRAP!! A SKELETON!!" Daggerfall/Oblivion trauma.
Eh, I always preferred to think of Skeletons as cannon fodder minions that are supposed to be pretty easy for the average adventurer.
@gaminreasons8941 the first Dungeon Skeleton from Daggerfall gave me trauma. I died countless times trying to fight it. I had to find an opening just to run away from it before leaving the dungeon. I defeated it once, but it made me use up all my potions and magic afterwards. It was a pain.
@@thecoffeebadger5807 I don't doubt it, I just prefer the flimsy, barely a threat kind of skeletons, that challenging experience should go to more advanced kinds of undead.
I feel similarly to Goblins that are just utter savages, whereas I prefer Goblins to be mischievous little bastards.
The skeletons and Draugar look so funny running away... the cowards
Word of advice involving Kha-siid the khajiit: if you've already discovered the hidden passage DO NOT INTERACT WITH HIM OR READ HIS JOURNAL! you'll (normally) get a misc quest leading you to it that will be incompletable
You didnt took olrag skull, you will need it later
He actually took it.
@@yannkam2127 did he? the quest didnt triggered
@@waldirnacarathanother bug probably
So far Coven of Crones is among my favorites quest mods.
Wonder how you would rate it once you finish it.
I would have expected a bit better or more treasure from Olrag, as he was the first Druid, one would think he had collected a goodly trove, as most dragons do in their very long lives. None the less a very impressive way to remake a dragon
I find it interesting that he's skeletal because he has been actively nourishing the soil with his regenerating meat, hence why he was buried in the dirt and not an isolated cairn.
That aside: this game has way too many mounts already. One with a dragon head is a novelty, but just that. Forgotten seasons already gives us one with unlimited stamina and invincibility, dawnguard and the cause both give us summonable mounts, and the unicorn and shadowmere exist
I dont really see how the guy who made a deal with the hag for his crops is ( kindof a bad person.) The only thing he did was want his crops to thrive. And the hag plagued his freinds to death instead. I dont see how that makes him bad really at all. But i can see how he can think its his fault to the point that he wishes to be gone.
He was motivated by personal greed, and because he dealed with a hag it was a monkeys paw situation. He got what he wanted in the worst way possible: you have the best crops by default if everything but your crops rots away to feed the roots. He never wanted it, so he's eternally wracked with guilt
George, what about the other souls up until this point?
Did you dealt with them all, including the that Stinky Soul woman in that cave earlier on?
I dont really see how the guy who made a deal with the hag for his crops is ( kindof a bad person.) The only thing he did was want his crops to thrive. And the hag plagued his freinds to death instead. I dont see how that makes him bad really at all. But i can see how he can think its his fault to the point that he wishes to be gone.