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In Which the Dragonborn Goes to Volskygge
For this session, I had two main overall goals:
- Following up on the “Letter from a Friend” that advised me to go find “the source of power” at Volskygge
- Seeing if I could generate a new dragon to kill, to see if I could clear the dragon corpse haunting Whiterun
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In Which the Dragonborn’s Player Completely Forgot a Post
It has come to my attention that I COMPLETELY MISSED a Skyrim write up. Because I have also done the first of the two quests fearing the Wolf Queen, Potema! This was done for Sunday’s run, between the Thalmor Embassy (and the two minor quests in Solitude), and the Mind of Madness Quest.
I did actually try write this up before, but I think I accidentally deleted it without meaning to. Oops. So let’s try this again, shall we?
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In Which the Dragonborn’s Player is NOT Willing to Sacrifice Lydia for Dawnbreaker
Twitter thread from 5/20/2021, in which Alarrah finishes the run through Kilkreath to take out the necromancer Malkoran, and acquire Dawnbreaker.
In Which the Dragonborn’s Player is NOT Willing to Sacrifice Lydia for Dawnbreaker, Dammit
— Angela Korra'ti (@annathepiper) May 21, 2021
1. Dived back into the final stage of The Break of Dawn, to try to take down Malkoran. Holy hopping _fuck_ that was a hard fight.Note
This post was written on 3/18/2022, but is backdated to the time of the tweet thread for organizational purposes.
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In Which the Dragonborn Retrieves a Lute and Quests Into Kilkreath
Twitter thread from 5/20/2021, in which Alarrah goes to Riften and battles a surprise dragon at the gates; in which she retrieves Finn’s Lute from Stony Creek Cave; and in which she goes to Kilkreath to answer the command of Meridia to cleanse her temple of a necromancer’s influence.
In Which the Dragonborn Surprises Riften AND Several Bandits, Gets a Lute, and Heeds the Command of a Daedra:
— Angela Korra'ti (@annathepiper) May 20, 2021
1. Starting off this run, I did another pass through the Solitude stores just to get my inventory cleared out and the amount of weight I was carrying down.Note
This post was written on 3/18/2022, but is backdated to the time of the tweet thread for organizational purposes.