How to Make Good Characters in Skyrim (How to Roleplay)
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- Опубліковано 19 лис 2024
- In our latest Elder Scrolls video we dive into our methods for creating character builds in Skyrim & we also elaborate on roleplaying in games in general.
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The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is an open world action role-playing video game developed by Bethesda Game Studios and published by Bethesda Softworks. It is the fifth main installment in The Elder Scrolls series and was released worldwide on November 11, 2011. The game's main story revolves around the player character and their quest to defeat Alduin the World-Eater, a dragon who is prophesied to destroy the world. The videogame is set two hundred years after the events of Oblivion, and takes place in the fictional province of Skyrim.
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First time I played Skyrim, I created a one eyed nord called Olaf (I was influenced by spongebob). Imagine my surprise when npcs mentioned Olaf one-eye
Managed to unknowingly do the same, wasn't even my first character, that one had just missed references to ol' one-eye.
Tbh, it could be cool to imagine an Olaf being sent down to correct the name of the original
Sadly I never got to finish that playthrough, someone nicked the disc and I started again when I bought it again. But I like to think I would have been highly amused at the Bards college quests
Next up a female Breton acting as a personification of Talos (the gods have a fickle sense of humour).
This is Olaf, and this is Olaf, this is Olaf, this is Olaf, and this is Olaf, and this is Olaf, this is Olaf, this is Olaf and uh, yep, this is Olaf.
And I'm Garten!
I did an npc blacksmith build once and ended up living at the Hearthfire cabin outside of Falkreath, riding here and there to sell my wares. Ended up getting married and adopting kids. I kept it going for far longer than you might imagine, it was chill.
Clothes and a self-made mace?
Sims: Elder Scrolls Edtition
I did a very similar thing as a hunter/Smith before hearthfire. I married sylgia and moved in with her at shore stone super early on. Went out hunting, mining, then smithed up what I managed to find. It was really fun until all the stuff I made disappeared since sylgia's house isn't safe storage.
@@blacklight9117 That Sylgia, man...But don't blame yourself, everyone that marries young gets skinned in the divorce.
It kind of sucks though because you just sell them to vendors so that they can “sell them to others” and you being a smith has no impact on the game.
I used to be a young role player like you, until I became a stealth archer.
Until you shot an arrow to the knee.
I used to be an archer like you until i took a look into mage roleplay
Whenever I play Skyrim and I actually stick with it until I’m like level 50 something or Whatever I choose the place style as a Sneaky archer tank, So whenever I’m far away I can unleash devastating sneak attacks with arrows and also when I’m up close and get found out I can also tank massive damage while also dealing massive one-handed damage, And if I really need to I unleash my two handed skill which is slightly stronger than my one-handed but I normally hold off until that is my last resort because it makes me very slow And it makes me take more damage but that is fine because at that level in the game I would normally have 30+ of the highest healing potions and probably over 60 of the highest stamina potions so I can just keep getting health back and keep taking while dealing massive damage and if I really end up taking too much damage and I end up using all my health potions I can get out of the sight of the Anime and sneak and then if I need to again get to a far enough away position and just start using my bow again which can pretty much one shot any bandit level
@@guyjackson1839 Sir, this is a Wendys
Stealth Archer is boring. Try a unique custom build and have fun.
I'm currently role-playing as Nicolus Cagius, a famous Imperial actor with the mental stability of Cicero and Sheogorath. Role-play-ception.
Running around with the wabbajack?
How does your character feel about Honningbrew Mead?......
@@royriley6282 Not the bees!
@@Avrysatos He never misfiled anything.
I love it 😀
I think I"m better at creating characters in Skyrim than I am actually _playing_ Skyrim.
s a m e
@WoodPileDenmark BRUH,, THAT IS SO GENIUS LMAOOO
Literally me I create a character and play it for like, a day
MatthiMFS MFS fr I’ve made the most unique characters and stopped playing before I even get to level 10
SAMEEE
I've never been a big RPer, but I always equip civillian clothes when entering cities if I'm using Dark Brotherhood armor. Makes no sense as to why a dark brotherhood member would walk around wearing the set in a town full of people.
I do this too when I go back to my house in Solitude or one of the other holds I’m a Thane in and I go to the Jarl’s longhouse or the palaces and stand there by the Jarl. Then I go to the market to buy food and go home to eat and sleep. Then I woke up in an abandoned shack.
Dude, yes. My Argonian named Flame-Within-Gem has this thing where he only wants to make armor and materials from things he harvests or mines himself. So the restriction allows me to only buy supplies such as food or maybe small gear improvements for my followers. It's interesting to also walk from time to time and take the world in. I have a bunch of immersion mods and the random event encounters have been increased so my adventures are always unpredictable but fun.
Your supposed to use your imagination like that.
Yo there's a thief mask mod that makes it so that when mask on, you do things as the masked thief concealing your identity really useful when doing dirty jobs or rping as a thief or assassin.
@@samoanj8081 could you tell us what the mod is called? It seems interesting!
“Don’t go simping for every Daedric prince...”
Ouch. I felt that one.
What better way to annoy godlike beings than ALL OF THEM having a claim on your soul when you die? Let the infighting begin!
@@DivineFalcon only nocturnal has claim on your soul, if you become nightingale
@@Renkurb Akatosh.
@@60sspider-man29 i meant from daedra
@@Renkurb I'm tired man I'm sorry lol
The effect of RPGs to me goes beyond the gaming experience. Because of them I've become a much more open-minded person. I've come to realize that the world isn't black and white. Sometimes, people aren't necessarily "good" or "bad." Most of the time, they're just... people, playing with the cards they've been dealt with.
Thanks to you, Scott, Michael, and Drew for letting us explore and immerse ourselves into these worlds!
I second that motion! 👆
They should try making this game soooo "fun to play" on a Trash PlayStation. Get ready to laugh so hard your trees don't even move with a 4b wind mod.
I know exactly what you mean it’s almost frightening
Wow, I never thought I would see someone else with that mindset. Too mnay people believe that, imo creates more problems then it solves.
You like using cards you were dealt , try hearthstone. A online card game based on a rpg
Bruh I got up to the point where he says, "Then there's this moment of temptation where Mehrunes Dagon says," and then I immediately got the ad with that guy saying, "You're not a dish, you're a man," and smashing the plate. That was so seamless.
Most name brand bars and soaps are classified as synthetic detergent. *faints* It's not even real soap!
I got a beer commercial 😂
Lmao i got an Armani ad
@@sonderhaven7399 Me to
I could drink some mead right about now 🍻
Then there's this moment of temptation where Mehrunes Dagon says - "Plan your strategy!"
Everyone: You are dragonborn, you're the only one who can defeat Alduin and save tamriel.
My Khajiit in jester clothes who wields a fork: *_Chuckles,_* I'm in danger.
This one*
More like: This one is in danger.
Don't you mean "This one's in danger."?
(Sorry, someone already said it)
...or, you could take this bow. Might take 'em by surprise.
This one finds your lack of faith... disturbing.
falling off the tower while paralyzed broke the physics engine and he landed near the cyrodiil border
Oh my gosh pfftt
It prevented him from taking fall damage.
In actual Skyrim, if you paralyze yourself with netch jelly, while you are paralyzed, you will not take fall damage.
@@beanface7408 that was the joke
I paralyze one, shout them off a cliff and watch them breakdance high speed in thin air lmao
@@irisinthedarkworld oh it’s you from the lyle shnub comment section
Me: This video looks interesting.
Also me: Plays a Nord Ice Mage named Elsa
Me: plays an Argonian Ice Mage named Blizzard-Lizard-Wizard
Don’t hold it against yourself. Let it go.
i understand. i played a whole play through with an orc with major wood elf bow skills and never used a two handed weapon.
Bro.... I have a character name Elsa! Lol #skyrimforlife
Tbf Elsa isn’t a bad Nord name.
I mean you have Hans and Christophe or however you spell it, those sound pretty Nordic.
It's also fun to role play your characters death, that usually occurs when you mod too much and the save becomes corrupted. Just relate the death to what your character was doing last. For example, my last character was doing the dawnguard quest where he has to take Serana to Volkihar castle by boat, that's where my save got corrupt, so I just say he got attacked by vampires while traveling with boat, and while he killed a couple of them, eventually his wounds got to him. Serana managed to flee to the castle, and I drowned, embraced by the icy waters of the north.
ha ha
That's a pretty interesting way to go about ending a corrupted save.
Unceremonious death for the legendary Dragonborn wouldn’t you say?
Wow that’s actually smart
You have no idea the happiness I feel knowing other people do this my dark elf character "Died" in the bulwark prison cell XD
Roleplaying is the only way to play for me! I'll be definitley sending this to a few freinds of mine!
If it isn't the Boar himself.
@@thegreycrusader Himself actually
When I first started playing a role I enjoyed it and since I've never been able to be some all powerful maxed out build I personally find it boring now because you've no real weaknesses if your all powerful
@@spartanhuntergaming I cannot stand playing maxed out builds.
Skyrim without roleplay is just wrong
One of my favorite Wintersun playthroughs started off as a priestess of Arkay. She became a devout follower for her first 30-some levels. Then, while exploring a cave in Whiterun, she was infected with Vampirism. Arkay abandoned her and out of resentment, she began worshipping Molag Bal and became the most powerful Vampire Lord in existence (Sacrosanct). This was definitely inspired by the creation of the first vampire, and was a ton of fun to play around with!
In my current playthough, my character was caught by the allure of wealth, and joined the thieves guild, once it became clear that she'd have to pledge herself to eternal servitude to Nocturnal, she then set out to pledge herself to as many daedric princes as possible (Nocturnal, Molag Bal, Vermina, Nemira, Mehrunes Dagon, Hermeus Mora) under the logic that when she eventually dies, they'll be fighting over her soul, and she can just sneak off and do her own thing. This is, of course, if she dies, as she's now a Volkahar Vampire
THAT is a brilliant logic; I'm surprised more Deadra worshipers don't do that to save themselves from horrible afterlives
What a coincidence I just started a character who ended up doing the exact same thing under this logic
that’s really good, actually. nice idea
Pragmatists are fun to roleplay.
This is some John Constantine shit right here.
My main difficulty with role playing in skyrim is the goddamn quest log, because skyrim has the annoying tendency to flog you with multiple quests that might not align with your character at all
There is a mod to help fix that. Well, two actually. Timing is Everything, and The Choice is Yours.
Also I dislike the fact that in Skyrim. You are already the chosen one, being the dragonborn. So if trying to rp as a normal soldier, blacksmith, merchant, etc, you still are the chosen one. idk. I hope in the next Elder scrolls we arent the chosen one and have more choices in a way.
Pekko Pullola we have always been the chosen one in every elder scrolls, and Skyrim actually gives u a chance to never become the dragon born if u don’t want too, so I don’t get ur point, Skyrim never forces u to do anything, unlike oblivion where it’s shoved down ur throat the first conversation u have.
@@dillonthevillon3719 except that you're not "chosen" in oblivion, Uriel just says your the guy from his dreams which could just mean that you're the one dude who would be in the secret escape cell, after the imperial sewers there's no big "omg the hero of prophecy has arrived" moment, you just play along with the blades and Martin (AKA the actual chosen one in oblivion)
As opposed to the start of skyrim which literally recounts parts of the prophecy of alduin's return
"The Empire is going to put you down and restore the peace" = "when the snow tower lies sundered, kingless, bleeding"
"Next the *insert last DB's race*" = "the world eater wakes and the wheel turns upon the last dragonborn"
All that plus the moment when the whiterun guard rocks up to say you're some legendary dragonslayer 2 quests into the main story
The Speaker On one end u literally watch the emperor die as he hands u the amulet of kings (a extremely powerful and important Aedric artifact that literally protects the mortal realm from literal hell) as he tells u that u need to find his son so u can close the gates of oblivion before the entire world is destroyed and on the other u escape a dragon attack with a friend and his sister/uncle ask u to tell the jarl of whiterun about it who then ask u to go to bleak falls barrow and THEN u find out ur the Dragonborn after u kill a dragon that’s attacking the city.... now tell me which one shoves “chosen one” in ur face more
I always feel so weird for being 25 and still coming up with stories for my characters in games. I’m glad I’m not alone in getting really in to my games!
Embrace it. I'm 54 and still do it.
51 and coming up with all kinds of stories, I make no apologies for enjoying the RPG games 👍
I'm 25 and doing the same thing lol no shame. I just started playing DnD for the first time as well!
Im 33 and been doing it for year's, and been a police officer in Venezuela I have to maintain a reputation of a hard-ass, luckily most of the people I know are not into skyrim and do not speak English, so my secret is safe here.
I feel young now. Im fifteen and i want to make the best roleplay i can
I love roleplaying, I just find it difficult to supress that inner conpletionist and almost always try to find some way to justify joining guild X when I really shouldn't. This has been the most difficult part of roleplaying for me.
Same bro
Same. Almost every playthrough I end up joining the thieves guild.
Same. And trying to role play a completionist isn't fun after some time
Edit: What I mean is you become boringly powerful at the middle of your playthrough
Exactly me too its a bit annoying
the hardest part for me is not devolving into a stealth archer, i just like that play style so much and it just comes naturally to me, so not doing it is really fucking difficult.
A good way to role play is naturally limit your character. For example never take on companions, you’re a gritty survivalist. Use one weapon for the entire play though, as if you were that weapons specialist. Imagine that Skyrim isn’t super broken and avoid exploits. Possibilities are endless.
Im playing legendary without leveling any skills, I am basicly Frodo, I just have to get to Sovengard and land the final punch instead of going to Mordor and drop the ring.
YOU CAN TRY TO PRY MY GAME BREAKING ENCHANTED GEAR FROM MY COLD, DEAD, KHAJIIT HANDS!!!
Not all possibilities are fun
One rule I enjoy is: you can't use a skill until you study it. For example, you can't use a one-handed weapon until you either pay a trainer of one-handed or read a skill book first. It helps the role playing that, "Hey, I barely know a weapon's hilt from it's pointy end, I shouldn't fight professional soldiers or veteran bandits yet!"
I like to make the iron dagger or woodsman ax the exception to this rule, because hey, you have to survive the wolves between Helgen and Whiterun somehow!
I always play using only one handed or two handed and in some cases Archery, but I dont use perk points because many times at some point I end up going to magick (I always become a vamp and only go full weapon when I become a werewolf). I also worship gods and at some point I end up worshipping daedra
one important thing to consider is: "why are you even here?"
what is there unique to skyrim that your character finds interest in?
do they want to fight in the civil war over ideology?
do they seek to explore dwemer ruins?
are they escaping the law from another province?
trying to join the akademy in winterhold?
Well your a guard so why dont you answer those questions
Blood for the Blood God.
Skulls for the skull throne.
It helps if you have the Alternate Start mod. You can play as a Vigilant of Stendarr. Or if you're a Breton you can be a Forsworn. Imperials can start as agents of the Penitus Oculatus.
@@matteussilvestre8583 Dominion for the god of Domination!
@The Omega Sentinel, he is trying to solve the case of the missing sweet roll.
I love starting off as a good character who falls from grace and becomes real real bad before eventually having some kind of redemption arc. One of my favorites I became archmage and I recruited the three other students to follow me and the four of us became a band of magical guardians essentially, visiting the holds and helping the jarls and the people, becoming thane in multiple holds, etc. until I got to solitude and did the wolf queen quest, while fighting my character became infected as a vampire and started down a dark path. Started by making everyone at the college into vampires and then went around to all of the jarls and made them into vampires too. did the dark brotherhood and then eventually did the dawnguard to gain access to the "legendary" vampire lord form he had read about in the college. Started off as a really zealous follower of Harkon but eventually fell in love with Serana who made him want to be better. Eventually cured himself and then cured everyone else he had turned into vampires and then finally finished with the main quest as a way to atone for his misdeeds
Hey that's pretty sick man
I was intrigued until I pressed “read more”
Thats beautiful
The biggest problem I had when I started new characters was just being able to play for over a couple dozen hours. I’d get bored pretty quickly with my characters and would end up starting over. I’ll share a few tips that I learnt across the way to help maintain a perfect role play playthrough
1. Keep character backgrounds simple stupid. When I say this I mean that you shouldn’t bloat your characters background story or make a background to a character that’s supposed to be a super OP character mage but only casts novice spells. Give your characters humble beginnings so you can allow them to grow. The best thing to do is to decide a play style, choose a city/province, choose a profession (scholar, researcher, merchant, aspiring mage, merc/bounty Hunter and so on) and start just with that.
For example the best role play character I ever made was a High Elf who was a half breed and was discriminated against. He left the port town he grow up in in the summerset isles and travelled to seek new opportunities elsewhere. He travelled to Skyrim to continue his research into the dwemer. With this background I started my playthrough in the markarth house and played from there. He ended up becoming a super OP lich that was corrupted by all the knowledge he had consumed. I got a good 300 hours out of the character.
2. Let the world shape you not the other way around
Don’t do quests for the sake of you doing them, do them because the world has made you do them. The biggest example of this is the civil war. Most playthroughs the civil war isn’t something I look into doing early. I do it when one side provokes me enough to consider joining the other or if they aid/convince me enough to join their side. My high elf lich character joined the stormcloaks after the imperials sent hired thugs after him. He was in Bruma at an imperial fort at the border and was working for the jailer who betrayed him. He was previously neutral with Empire leanings but joined the stormcloaks after the imperials backstabbed him.
3. (Optional) New load order for every modded role play character
Keep the game fresh. I’ve gotten burnout many times from this game because I’ve played for so long that everything is repetitive and predictable. Try to change this. Choose a different play style for each character and base the mods you install after that playstyle. Download new quest and follower mods to add more content to give breaks between the many quests you have already complete many times over so that things don’t get old.
Using the alternate start mod, Im currently playing a character who is a Nord native to Skyrim and was raised in Riften. He grew up in that rather terrible environment but was raised to have good intentions and to help others, he signed up for service and was posted to guard duty when he was of age. Learning that Riften's corruption goes deep into it's law system, he attempted to bring attention to it but was framed for murder and run out of the hold in response. He ended up in an outlaw gang and kinda became the very thing he hated, stealing and killing to make a living. I play him as battling with himself, always wanting to be helpful and do good but struggling to turn from the path he took. Everything was fine until I returned to the outlaw camp I started my playthrough in and they were no longer friendly to me...I guess I was hard to recognize with the new armor..rest in peace bandits pals
my character has a pretty thick backstory about how he was a swordsman but hes weak at the start of the game cus he was tortured for a year
What about only having the original version. How you play role play that way
Would love more role playing based videos like this.
It's amazing how the tiniest of things can inspire an entire character. I just installed a new artifact mod and it includes an item called the Hands of the Mycologist. A pair of fungal gauntlets that multiply the effects of consumed mushrooms 20x (making them roughly on par with mid tier potions) and reversing negative effects. So damage health becomes restore health and so on. Well, I saw these and immediately thought: Mushrooms... Telvanni? And that started my latest character. A telvanni mycologist and alchemist, travelling tamriel to study new and different types of fungi to craft the perfect cure all potion. I item coded in the gauntlets and started off on my mushroom munching way across Skyrim. But about halfway through the playthrough was the turning point. This guy had poisoned himself so many times trying to perfect his craft that he learned to embrace the suffering, ultimately leading to him worshipping Peryite (with Wintersun). Now, rather than creating restorative cures and healing, he takes on and spreads disease and poison in the name of the lord of plagues and natural order.
As somebody who aspires to be a mycologist, that item sounds so freaking cool. What is the mod called?
that was awesome
I have a character for every race, a backstory for each one, priorities in skills for each one, but my handsome cat-man is my favorite. Playing as him I just want to do everything and get all the cool stuff while at the same time preserving all the "friendly" NPCs as best I can. Just.. Taking over Skyrim and making a playground of it.
If we could play as the different variants of Khajiit that would be amazing. Playing as an Ohmes and dealing with people mistaking you for a wood elf would be an epic rp for me. But I could see why they wouldn't want to give the Khajiit so many race options in cc, overshadowing the other races.
@@epickrimson72 That awkward moment when the Dragonborn walks in but he's an Alfiq, lol.
Heard of you and your honeyed words
That’s the opposite of roleplaying.
@@incanusolorin2607 Don't worry, I know. xD
Remembering who your character worships as a deity if your using the religion mod is a start
Absolutely! It's become my favorite method almost instantly after getting the amazing Wintersun mod.
What mod is this?
@@tanyadegurechaff6479 It's called Wintersun and its on the Nexus
My Wood Elf worshipping Dibella... Oh boy...
www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/22506
"Don't be a simp for the daedra"
Words to live by, kings.
Why do people type like this
@@GunGun-cf3ss SIMP
CryogenicEchelon ok son
Dont be a simp for dibella's eculltists
Sheo kinda cute tho
I like to start dawnguard as an ebony warrior type character. He has done all there is to do defeated all there are to defeat. But instead of seeking a meaningless death he retires to a quiet life with a family. All that changes when vampires attack and kill his family. In his quiet rage and thirst for vengeance he picks up his sons wooden sword and using his master smithing and artificing he hones it into a powerful vampire slaying relic. Harkon the fool knows not what he has done for one must always remember never wake a sleeping dragon
Aaahh yes ... The old wooden sword.
Quick story time: Years ago I was playing in front of a buddy of mine who was a bit of a skyrim veteran compared to me. I've always been a gaming late bloomer. I started playing about 5 years after the game came out. So he comes over one day and sees that I got caught up in the whole ''infinite restoration/alchemy loop'' and wound up creating a ridiculously powerful smithing item, allowing me to hone a mere wooden sword to deal 100,000 damage lol. I went on to meet the ebony warrior, battle commenced; I pulled out my wooden sword - THE - wooden sword and wacked him once. The ebony warrior drops like a sack of potatoes. I checked his belongings, let out a simple "Meh" and kept going without taking anything. My buddy was like "Duuude! That's like the ultimate F-U to Bethesda, what the heck!" Lol! My silly behind didn't care because of the OP hack that allowed me to create anything I needed. Fun times, I enjoy that memory. I'm still friends with said buddy to this day.
I instead become a vampire lord attacking and terrorizing cities at night and turning my spouse into a vampire too
My current playthrough has to be my favorite.
Usually I play Nords, but this playthrough i was an Imperial. He was born and raised in Bruma, and generally has a negative view of the Nords due to his biological father running off to fight for the Stormcloaks out of a sense of duty. His step father was a blacksmith, so my character began with a decent Smithing skill, and worshipped Zenithar thanks to Wintersun. He's initially extremely cynical and reluctant, but slowly starts to come around and begins to accept his destiny as Dragonborn, culminating in him defeating Alduin and converting to the worship of Talos (he sees Talos as more of a Saint than a god, however.)
Then he completed the Civil War, only using the Voice when he feels it's necessary as he agrees with the Greybeards ideals. All the while he keeps a journal that details his thoughts and feelings on various events.
Currently he's about level 30 or so, and has over 50 entries in his journal. He's Dragonborn, Legate of the Imperial Legion, Thane of Whiterun and Haafingar, and known by many titles. Wyrmsbane. Storm-Breaker. The Shield of Solitude.
Sigurd Mystfire. Sigurd the Brave. Sigurd the Wise.
Sigurd the Unlikely.
I love the optional start mods that let me start with a house and such.
That adds so many in rp possibilities
I was scrolling the comments when yours came up at the exact moment when he started talking about it.
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hey, even Daedric Lords have to make a living somehow ^^
Now I want them to start running sponsor ads read in the voices of daedra. "Do you like learning new skills, mortal?"
That happens to me WAY too often for it to be a coincidence, in my mind. If Facebook's personality recognition algorithms are advanced enough that it can occasionally identify people as being gay before they themselves realize it, it's not outside the realm of possibility that UA-cam's could recognize certain phrases spoken in videos as being flags for being great segues into the initial words of an ad.
i'm currently roleplaying as a teenage elf who's too awkward to contradict people when they assume she's an adult, because hey, this is skyrim, why should they know how elven maturity works?
she's saved the world multiple times and still has imposter syndrome, it's great.
Well a 20 year old elf is still practically an adult ,elves only get to full maturity at a slightly slower rate then humans
Hmm, social awkwardness, that's a trait I've never intentionally role-played with. Good idea!
I’m playing as a khajiit adventurer who’s blessed with immortality by Azura for rescuing her Star but whenever she takes enough damage she passes out for a week. There are downsides for example whenever a few decades pass people start to release that she’s not ageing at all, so after a century or two she has to change her name and appearance.
Well back in that age, 13 year olds were considered adults in that they could go to war and marry. Children were expected to start working around the age of 7.
@@TheSkullConfernece you're right...
With that roleplay, the dragonborn shouldn't even act as an adult because in medieval era teenagers were considered adults too
Bethesda could’ve implemented the New Vegas faction armor setting. So when you’d walk into Solitude wearing Stormcloak armor, you’d be next in line right after Roggvir.
This. I hate it when games don't register disguises! Kingdom come deliverance does it really well, but only within a few quests sadly.
It's dishonorable to attack a soldier outside of battle, so it's actually logical that in such an honorbound society they're more shocked than enraged at you being there.
I actually started a RP character as an older Sissel, sent back through time to fix a mistake during the dragon crisis in Skyrim. The timeskip fucked up her magical abilities, so she has to reacquire them.
I can't decide if she's avoiding her younger self, eventually saving her, or just managed to repress her childhood.
So stealing this, Except im doing this with Alesain
Meanwhile, me with my character who is the leader of the companions, arch-mage of the college, guildmaster of the theives guild, leader of the dark brotherhood, imperial legate, dawnguard member, and current vampire, and last but not least, full time dragonborn.
Vanilla Skyrim character be like:
Same, i can’t not get the full experience off the game i just can’t do it.
@@andrescarderonbarrantes9488 I sometimes play on the switch and still have tons of fun buddy. Plus I still rolê play just fine. You are just a nerd who keeps ‘wanting more’ from your video game life.
@@Blaz1ngFury Honestly everyone can just play the game their own way. I admire people who can get in a cave and not inspect every nook and cranny of it and just have straight up fun and keep replaying the game. I enjoy the game picking apart every little secret item hidden by devs.
@@Blaz1ngFury did you just un-ironically use "nerd" as an insult?
YESSSSSSS LETS GO. im always bad at character building. just what i needed.
Is that a Snufkin profile picture I see? A true man of culture.
@@themindset4164 it is indeed, it seems that you are cultured also.
The trick to playing a character is setting limits for yourself and playing within those limits. If you aren't an archer but a two handed Nord, don't even pick up a bow off a fallen enemy. That being said I will pick up some of the good arrows, Dwemer and Glass, and either give them to an archer follower or I will just sell them.
The Mindset what’s snufkin?
@@itsclemtime2357 the guy in my pfp :)
I always make my first blind playthrough a catch-all representative of myself. My values, my choices, my favored skills, my ideal self in that setting, accomplishing everything I possibly can without straying from my own beliefs. After that I make 1 character for each faction, playing as the kind of person that would join that particular faction with as much differences between them all as possible. By then I'm usually more than done with an rpg for a bout 5 years. Before I come up with one goofy idea to bring me back to it for a run.
Another idea is to play out a character of every alignment. One for all things chaotic neutral, Lawful evil, neutral good etc.
As a side note, I'd also recommend giving all your characters some kind of flaw. Accomplishments are only half a person's life. Imperfections are the other half. Something simple like, always working alone, addicted to some kind of substance, being sexist, etc. And remember that it is okay to retroactively give your character... well, character after or during a playthrough. You don't have to come up with an idea before playing it out.
on a personal note: My main file is that of a Dunmer born under a semi-noble house before the eruption of Red Mountain. Raised as an immigrant facing prejudice but with pride in his veins his parents and siblings were assaulted and killed in a racist attack. With Boethiah as his example of striving for greatness, from then on he adventured with the sole purpose of attaining power and becoming a whole new Deadric Prince of Justice and Vengeance. This involved learning techniques from all 4 main factions, mastering every Thu'um, gaining political power as Thane in all holds as well as rank in the Imperial Army. Mastering the powers of both Vampire Lord and Werewolf, and of course collecting every possible Deadric Artifact. One especially redeeming quality is that, as a fellow immigrant he is quite fond of his Argonian friends despite the poor history of their races, but as a trade-off, he despises Nords and only tolerates them in his search for power.
I'm still working through my first playthrough of Skyrim after being a longtime ESO player and honestly I've really been enjoying building my character as I go. I started out with a very vague idea of my character being ex-Thalmor, so I made an altmer. During character creation I gave her white eyes, which suggested the fact that she was blind. These two small things actually led up to her being quite the interesting character so far! she was raised as an elite child solider (she-ra style) by the Thalmor and was specifically brought up to be a killer of elite Imperials. For some reason, one that I haven't quite come up with yet, she was kicked out of the Thalmor, labeled a traitor, and viciously attacked with attempt to kill, permanently blinding her. She was chased across the Summerset Isles and Cyrodiil before being attacked once again by undercover agents. She killed one of them out in the open and was consequentially sent to Helgen, where of course everyone thought she was executed. Blessing in disguise, much? While she is left with nothing but hatred towards the Thalmor after what they did to her, she still believes in many of the things she was taught and still hates the people she was taught to hate just as much. After somewhat accidentally stumbling across the Dark Brotherhood quite early on and quickly completing nearly all of it before making much more than a scratch in the main questline, I've decided that she continually worked for them in order to eventually kill the Emperor like she was trained to from a young age, mostly just to prove the Thalmor wrong in what they thought about her. All the innocents were just collateral. Besides, it isn't like you kill high elves before the Emperor (as far as I can remember). But now that she's killed him and seen his calmness in the face of death... I think she's beginning to realize how empty she truly feels. Killing him didn't feel good. But she doesn't know how to leave the Dark Brotherhood now that she's the leader and the listener. I don't know where she'll go from here, but I think she's on her path to redemption!
On some level, I'm still holding out for a build centered around the Legacy of the Dragonborn mod. You gather artifacts and such for a museum in Solitude, and thanks to a lot of mod compatibility, you can get displays for other mods too.
A fellow relic hunter, I see
Huzzah, a man of culture!
An excellent pivotal moment to capitalize on is when your normally goody two-shoes character finds the displays for the Dark Brotherhood and Thieves Guild. "Erm, Mr. Morellus? Does this Relic Hunter job require me to kill innocent people?"
I don't know if others are gonna write their characters, but I am.
Renthir Drend, Dunmer of House Redoran
A former warrior from Morrowind, he saw first hand the destruction caused by The Argonian Invasion. This caused him to throw away his sword and take up a life as a researcher. He wrote a number of books on the ancient cultures and civilizations of Tamriel. First on the old Daedric Temples of Vvardenfell (or what was left of them after The Red Year), and then moved on to a series on the different Dwemer Clans. Planing to write about the rumored Aetherium Wars, and maybe a little on the old Dragon Empire, Renthir makes his way west to Skyrim. After escaping from Helgen, he begins his journey to explore all the ruins and dungeons of Skyrim. Some say that, one day, he plans to go to Hammerfell, to write about The Rourken Clan Of Dwemer, but that's for another time.
Edit: Since this comment was written, Renthir as developed greatly. He now has a slightly darker backstory, more of a focus on Conjuration as well as Two-Handed, and a connection to a very special sword from Oblivion.
Cyber Leader 16-914 Epic!
Got another one, might as well right it down. *Warning, this one is A LOT longer as I put more detail into the backstory*
Ra'zah of the Twin Moons.
A wandering warrior with no home, Ra'zah has sworn an eternal vengeance against The Thalmor.
After the Oblivion Crisis, an order of warriors formed to protect Elsweyr from Daedric invasion. This order became known as the Order of the Twin Moons. Stationed in an old fort used by the Second Empire, the Order would hunt down Daedra worshipers, Vampires, Werewolves, anything that endangered the people. They would always request payment from those they helped. And if they could not pay, then the Order would just take what they needed right from under their noses anyway. After all they were helping fight of the armies of Oblivion, that had to be worth something to these rich nobels.
Ra'zah was born into the Order. His father was a scholar, studying the teachings of Riddle'thar. His mother was The Hand Of Alkosh, the military leader of the order. He and his litter would be trained as knights of the Order, and learned how to fight with cunning, grace and honour.
But then, The Thalmor took over.
When Elsweyr joined the Aldmeri Dominion, they demanded the Order swear their loyalty to The Thalmor. Ra'zah's mother gave their answer by catapulting the heads of every single Altmer who had entered their fortress. After that, The Thalmor Attacked. Hoards and hoards of elves stormed the fortress, bent on annihilating every single member of the Order. Warrior, scholar or family member. Ra'zah's father fled the fortress with his children in his arms, while his mother stayed behind to buy time for them to escape. Ra'zah was homeless, penniless, and motherless.
His father did his best to feed them and give them a normal life. He took up a job as a merchant in Bravil, his knowledge of ancient history and natural Khajjit cunning giving him an edge. Ra'zah spent his days wandering the streets, pickpocketing merchants or swimming in the castle moat. Sometimes visiting the people in the Skooma Den. He would often give what he stole from the market place to these poor addicts, remembering what his mother taught him about helping those in need and taking from those who are not. Eventually, Ra'zah took up a job as a bouncer for the local Tavern. He was a skilled enough hand-tow-hand fighter that the local drunk Imperials didn't really stand a chance. He would spend most of his off time at the Skooma Den, helping them as he had done when he was a child. But now he no longer had to steal what he gave. He still did steal, of course. I mean, the rich wouldn't miss a few coins here and there, right?
One day, a traveling caravan of merchants from the south came by. A few Altmer, but mostly Bosmer and Khajjit. This was exciting for Ra'zah, as he had not heard from his homeland since it joined the Dominion. The merchants had many stories to share and treasures to sell, but there was another thing that caught Ra'zah's eye. A young Khajjit woman was traveling with the merchants. She was selling what she called "custom potions". The customer would point to a selection of ingredients, and the woman would make a potion from those ingredients right there in front of them. Ra'zah was in love the moment he saw her and requested he be hired as a caravan guard. The merchants were grateful, but said they had enough guards already. That was, until, an Argonian tried to steal Skooma from the head of the caravan. Ra'zah just picked the lizard up and dragged him back to the caravan head, the guards never saw a thing. The caravan head was so impressed, he let Ra'zah join as a guard. And so, after saying his goodbyes to his family, Ra'zah went off to start his new life.
The caravan went all over, from Cyrodiil, to High Rock and Skyrim, and even to some of the outer parts of Black Marsh. Ra'zah saw many interesting things on his journeys, but nothing drew his eye like the alchemist woman. It took him some time, but he finally asked her to an evening out. To his surprise, she accepted. The two of them went to a large hill out in The Reach. The Alchemist was looking for some sort of rare tree that only grew in the reach. Ra'zah told The Alchemist to be careful, as there were reports of mad Bretons running around The Reach, killing anyone they could find. The two eventual found what they were looking form The Briarheart Tree. A magical plant grown from the corpses of those killed by the Hagravens. Long story short, Ra'zah had to fight off more than a few crazed witches to get to the tree. But, to Ra'zah, it was all worth it to see The Alchemist so happy.
The caravan kept traveling, and Ra'zah and The Alchemist grew closer and closer. That was, until they came back to Elsweyr. Ra'zah had been traveling for many years now, but he had never been back to his homeland. And what he saw sickened him. The old Elsweyr Confederacy was gone, in it's place was the Dominion. Thalmor stood on every street corner, random people would be taken off the streets and posters and banners promoting Aldmeri propaganda covered every wall. Worst of all to Ra'zah, a statue in reverence to The Manes was defaced. The plaque, marked with the names of every Mane to ever live, was burned until it was nearly unreadable. The Alchemist was devastated at the sight. She explained this was her home, and she couldn't stand to see what The Thalmor had done to it. She and Ra'zah agreed something had to be done
As the night came, Ra'zah and The Alchemist got ready. Their plan was simple. There was a Thalmor Headquarters built in the middle of the town the caravan was staying in. From there, The Thalmor held the entire region in their iron grip. They planed to burn the Headquarters down, with all of the Thalmor still inside. But before they could enact their plan, they were surrounded. 20-30 Thalmor agents ambushed them, demanding they surrender. Seeing no other option, they dropped their weapons. One of the Thalmor Agents approached The Alchemist, attempting to bind her hands. Instead, she cut the agents throat with her claws. The Alchemist charged at The Thalmor with a feral rage Ra'zah had never seen before. But it was all in vain, as a single firebolt stopped her in her tracks.
Ra'zah never figured out how The Thalmor knew of their plan. Maybe The Alchemist was known to them beforehand, maybe one of the caravan workers ratted them out. It didn't matter. Ra'zah would have many years to think about it. He couldn't keep track of how long he was imprisoned for. Year? Decades? All he remembered was one day breaking out. Cutting down the guards with blade and claws. Picking locks, like he had been taught to by the Skooma Addicts so long ago. And eventually, feeling the cold desert sands of Anequina beneath his feet.
Ra'zah didn't know what to do with himself. He had been imprisoned for so long, and a traveler before that, he didn't really know where to go. Maybe on instinct or maybe with the help of the gods, he found himself outside the old fort of his birthplace. It was ash. The Thalmor had burned it that night, the night Ra'zah fled his home. Sifting through the ruins, a glimmer caught his eye. Half buried in the sand, a sword. Ra'zah pick up the blade. It was thin, light, like what The Blades used back during the Septim years. There was an engraving across the blade of the sword, it read:
*Under the moons of the night, under the eye of Alkosh, under the protection of Azurah, we will strike down the enemies of her favored children*
Ra'zah took this blade, and swore an oath upon it. In the name of the moons, in the name of Alkosh, in the name of Azurah, he would slay those who would threaten the innocent. Be they Daedra, abomination, or Thalmor.
Ra'zah traveled north, away from Elsweyr. Cyrodiil was too full of Thalmor, after The Great War, for Ra'zah to be of any use. The Thalmor were looking for him, he needed to go somewhere the Thalmor wouldn't find him, and where he could be some real help. After some time, he found his way to Skyrim. A land stricken with Civil War and rumors of Dragons. He knew he could be of some use there. Sitting in a tavern in Riften, he plans to help in any way he can. And, if he takes a few coins along the way, no harm done. After all, he was helping fight back against The Thalmor.
Wow, this was way longer than I meant it to be. Sorry if it was a pain to get through, I just really wanted to get this story out. Thanks for reading all the way to the end.
Ik no one cares but I'll put mine here in case people like it.
Vasco Thorne, a Breton Spellsword who grew up in a small village on the outskirts of Daggerfall. His parents had simple lives, and always tried to instill him a good work ethic and a no nonsense attitude. The boy was always strange, his family would try to instill some sense of right and wrong into him but he never fully grasped the concept. Seeing the bureaucracy of the Daggerfall politics from his small village, he always thought that basing your life on morals was a bit silly and naive. This was engraved in his mind when his grandparents died. They were like second parents to him and the boy always felt more comfortable around them. "They never did anything wrong, so why did they die?" He asked himself this. Being only 8 years old, he didn't fully understand the situation, but this was the beginning of his "might = right" mentality. He started training with a sword and teaching himself a little magic, as their weren't any formal wizards he could learn from in his village. The boy did everything he could to become as strong as he could. In his mind, wars aren't won on being good. They're won on power. He soon moved away from his family, moving from place to place, learning what he could, getting money as a Mercenary, or sometimes even a bandit. He soon met up with a small group of hunters, who took a liking to him and let him stay with them. These were no ordinary hunters, however, soon revealing to him that they were a small pack of werewolves. They offered him the gift, and seeing it as more potential power, Vasco gladly accepted. He left not long afterwards. The pack could not teach him any more. Planning to enter Skyrim, in search of more power, he was caught on the border and sent to Helgen
I'll do one though short and not original: An ex their running from cyrodil gets caught on the border while captured they decide that they will become a merchant that only attacks after being attacked and will not commit any crime as they want to leave that behind them, in the past: any race and gender though I prefer female imperial mainly wears masque of clavicle vile and amulet of zennithar and other speech boosting items one handed and speech are main skills
Love your character build series with the back storys, av created loads of different playthroughs thanks to your vids
No amount of preparation and role playing expertise prepares your powerful, well crafted character to be constantly bullied by guards lol
Frofneir of Cyrodiil
Dragonborn by blood
ur father (Holgneir) tried to keep his (Dragonborn life) far away from you as possible growing up in Cyrodiil (while keeping his Skyrim Dragonborn life hidden). until one day a dragon (Alduin) was sent to kill you - to hopefully send ur father into depression, in hopes he would give up being Dragonborn all together…
Miraak - rival dragonborn (who sent Alduin)
his plan failed bc of a slight miscalculation, which led your father to have just enough time to give his life to save yours, (he knew by doing this it would eventually lead you to becoming Dragonborn and saving Tamriel) you also had no clue what was happening at the time, besides a note ur father left.. that read…
If you’re reading this, I’m gone, & I’m sorry it had to play out like this, just read my writings & you’ll understand soon enough… Head north to Skyrim. Try to avoid the imperial soldiers in Helgen, they patrol all over that area so keep your sword ready. You might get captured but just go with it, I have a plan. I know we’ve learned from just being nords that imperialism is the way to go, but I’m telling you now that there’s bad on both sides, stay weary…. From there I have family that will find you and lead you on the path that I have forged for you. I’m sorry you had to find out about my other life like this. stay safe my son
- Dad (Holgneir)
- You were an only child from a nord family of Borri and Holgneir Hans, your mother passed away at birth, your father was killed by a dragon sent by his arch nemesis Miraak…
- your mission now is to explore the land of Skyrim and find useful items and companions to help you avenge your father by killing Alduin and doing what he trained you your whole life for.. defeating Miraak for good and fulfilling your father’s legacy (although you don’t know who Miraak is yet)
I've always wanted to role play as a scholar/mage who makes a daily living selling alchemy concoctions and has a secret double life as deadric worshiper hell-bent on bringing about the end of the world lol
Damnit I was gonna fix my sleep schedule
Same homie.
real sleeping tip: melatonin pills. easy to get and helped me.
@@JoshHutcherson3427 thats too bad dude :(
@@JoshHutcherson3427 lmao try some roofies
Identifying a character's flaws is the most important part of character building
10 months later and I still use this video to create not only characters for games but also for stories
Best part of Skyrim, and what interested so many of us in the first place, was the freedom to be any character you wanted. I would love to see more videos on role playing and character theory!
Little thing I always like to do with my playthroughs: I start most of them with Skyrim Unbound, and in the MCM leave the chance to use Shouts (being Dragonborn or not) randomized. That way, it's always a surprise to see whether my character is Dragonborn or not, which can lead to interesting RP question of how this character would handle this knowledge and what they would do with it
That's a cool idea, I've always loved Skyrim Unbound for having those kinds of possibilities. My preference ever since moving from X360 Skyrim to PC has been not being the dragonborn cause it makes my character feel more grounded to the world, and makes the dragon threat feel more real if I decide to activate dragons; if not then it's also cool to hear the NPCs talk about the dragons returning like it's a rumor and there have only been very few dragon sightings here and there which works out just as well.
I heard somewhere that the player character in Skyrim has a permanent hidden damage boost percentage against dragons compared to NPCs; still haven't found a mod to disable that, but maybe I'll try again whenever I get back into Skyrim.
I feel this video should be renamed "How to play "Skyrim"
After actually taking the time to create a character backstory, It became less boring or "mind numbing."
Before when I just made a character did all the quests, and even exploited a time or two, I noticed the experience was mindless. I was never really thinking when I played I just loaded the game sat down and played.
However, giving my character ideals and ideologies, and choosing to stick to them; made the experience more immersive. I began to think like my character and actually role-play, the way the game was intended.
It was very positive.
I have a notebook dedicated to Skyrim character creation where I document their whole journey. My best one was a khajit with a heartbreaking backstory and I wrote 15 pages before he retired with kids next to a lake. It's amazing to read back and re-immerse myself in the story! I also have a notebook mod where each character writes entries about important events and it's always fun to see how differently they write.
Oh my god, that's amazing
Fudgemuppet the un-erring! Fudgemuppet the unassailable!!! And there it is friends... Role-playing is the true FUN of Elder Scrolls, and Fudgemuppet is the true GOD of Elder Scrolls! For Fudgemuppet LOVES YOU!!! Aye, love, LOVE!!!
Am I the only person who makes sure to kill Heimskr early each playthrough, even being fully willing to do jail time for it?
AND WHAT DOES BETHESDA DO? NOTHING! NEH WORSE THAN NOTHING! THE AMERICAN GAME INDUSTRY INFORCES THE WILL OF THE PRODUCER 😂
Hemskir finally saw the one and only true light. It was beyond Talos, it was within the arts of RolePlaying.
@@omegagilgamesh I roleplayed a Thalmor agent just to have an excuse to kill Heimskr
@@omegagilgamesh honestly i dont find him annoying enough to kill him, mainly because i dont hang around the town square. i always have somewhere to be and something to focus on.
Role-playing specific characters is one of my favorite aspects of playing Elder Scrolls.
I am planning a wholesome knight playthrough, he is just blatantly too nice and simple to be a knight but that never stopped him.
One of my best characters was a companion. After the quest to rid yourself of lycanthropy he resorted to alchemy to craft berserker potions to compensate for his withdrawals of power. Coupled with the perk overhauls for alchemy simulating withdrawals. This set the stage for a very complex character motive.
My Nevarine: A crazy dark elf who thinks Azura is his mom.
My Champion of Cyrodil: A son of a merchant and a mercenary who slowly goes insane over the course of the story.
My Dragonborn: Son of an imperial soldier and a scholar of the dragon tongue. Lost his father in the Great War and his mother to sickness at 16. He left for the imperial capital for work and now returns to his homeland.
My Dragonborn tends to be a psychotic bi-polar monster that will donate thousands of septims to beggars one moment, but will also grab the nearest person and throw them over the city walls the next moment.
@@epion660 So a normal playthrough
@@azure_berries Your dragonborn is similar to how I envisioned my character. Mine is he was the son of an imperial soldier who was a nord skilled in combat and has a mother who's a mage and is imperial but he comitted himself more to combat than magic but still knows a few tricks. He lives in Cyrodiil and when he grew up he sought for adventure and travelled to hammerfell where he learned even more combat skills. After learning his parents died in the Great War he quickly came back to Cyrodiil and at that time the city was already reclaimed. He went to his old house only to see it burned by the Thalmor cause there was a Talos shrine inside. He was so angry with the Thalmor he thought about joining the legion for revenge and so he did. After some time the Thalmor came to the city to negotiate a peace treaty. He understood this was all necessary but while watching a justiciar with some thalmor soldiers he was suddenly filled with all those emotions and hate and just instinctively charged at them and stabbed the justiciar on the heart. He continued to kill the two other soldiers but was stopped by his own imperial soldier brethren reasoning that they are in peace for now and this might break the agreement. The thalmor learning about this chose to forgive this one stubborn act if he was given to them for punishment. The emperor agreed and he was put to jail temporarily before being given. While in the cell he didn't regret what he did and was willing to die for it.
He dreamed that night and had strange visions of a black dragon, sovngarde, ysmir shouting at him with the voice then suddenly waking up. He didn't understand the dream but thought instead the black dragon was the thalmor. The emperor suddenly came and talked with him that he never planned to give him to the thalmor for he knew what they would do to him. The emperor knew his parents personally and told him he would be secretly freed tonight. He thanked the emperor and promised him that when the war begins and the treaty over, he will return to the imperial city to fight the Aldmeri Dominion alongside him. It was almost dawn but he knew where he was gonna go. His father used to tell him tales of Skyrim and how beautiful and harsh it is, the culture, the history he was always fascinated by it as a child. Now travelling north he left the imperial capital and now returns to his father's homeland.
@@jamesmccloud7535 Huh, I've been trying something similar to that recently. A high elf who was born of a Altmer mother and Nord father. TL;DR she grew up in the summerset isles with the "Altmer are best" teachings, but has a soft spot for Nords, as her father is proof that they are strong enough. She ventured to skyrim to experience her father's culture, only to find a civil war. Does she choose the "right" side, and support the Empire, or does she choose to side with her father's people?
My morrowind character was a kleptomaniac bosmer, who ruthlessly stole everything from everyone. I mean EVERYTHING. Was 15 at the time and mostly played strategy games before that, so i basically skipped every quest in morrowind to accumulate as much as I could. I even modded balmora to make the city bigger (more things to steal)
Thank you, Scott, Michael, and Drew for all the top-notch content that you grace us filthy n'wahs with! I began learning how to roleplay by watching Fudgemuppet videos and I hope they never stop coming! Thank y'all for everything!
This channel takes roleplaying so serious, I absolutely love it and respect it. I know I'm not speaking only for myself when I say that I would love to see more videos like this.
I was able to roleplay a wood elf that keeps with the green pact and only ate meat and used animal parts for alchemy, and never any grown or harvested materials. That alone was pretty good roleplay for a playthrough.
Its always been a dream/goal of mine to write a book. I dont know exactly why as I've literally never written a story of any kind. But now I'm getting a little older and the dream hasnt faded I've decided to pursue this goal. Now I need to train. I'm going to use this roleplay guide to work on my ability to develop a character through and through. Appreciate the content FudgeMuppet, thank you.
You upload this _just_ as I fix my load order and have to make a new character.
You, sir, are a true Lord of Quarantine!
I love Roleplaying in skyrim, is the reason i replay this game! And i LOOOOOVE this video! Awesome!!!!!
I’ve always found it hard to play as races other than Nords and Imperials, just because it feels weird to be the Dragonborn on another race, when that race really doesn’t have much of any connection to being Dragonborn.
Fair point, I thought that way too. But I think that having the Dragonborn not be a Nord or Imperial also makes sense given their newness to everything revolving around the legend of the dragonborn. It’s kinda like watching the main character become the hero rather than him being born the hero. But I guess he already is born a hero, he’s the Dragonborn . Haha
Humans have the strongest likelihood of having Dovah Sos, but remember that being the Dragonborn can also be a blessing directly bestowed by Akatosh.
Breton as well, Tiber Septim himself was one
True, I felt the same way too but I think bretons are the more likely to be the second choice dragon born after a Nord, of you want to be a mage dovahkiin
What you guys said about timing quests and progression with character arcs really resonated with me. My last character was a Nord warrior who fought for the Imperials, did the main questline, and was a general hero type. Yet he had trouble balancing all this responsibility and finally broke after having to siege Windhelm, his ancestral city, and lost a companion (Lydia) in the fighting. He then delved deep into the spiritual side of the Way of the Voice and finally took down Alduin as a wiser, more stable man. Great video guys!
I like the idea of playing with the draugnarok mod and wintersun. Becoming a champion of Meridia. And then hitting a turn point and realizing that her light is not the same as the light of the divines. It’s harsh. Powerful but harsh. And turning to Arkay instead. Purifying the souls of the dead instead of just incinerating them blindly. Like a maturity of the characters morals
Characters who use melee weapons and spells (spellsword, illusion assassin or anything else) are just so lore fleshed out, it can be any race, any backstory, any civil war side, any dawnguard side, any faction etc
I’ve gotten back into playing Skyrim recently and I think my best advice is to not rush through a main quest while ignoring side quests, what you should do is literally go where the world takes you and make sure every thing you are doing is for a purpose. I had so much more fun when I immersed myself amongst the people of white run and did things mostly there, because it’s where the world had taken me. Everything I was doing had meaning and motivation, I even bought a house and adopted a child.
But when I finished the stormcloak vs imperial line which I rushed through I felt I had no motivation to go anywhere. My character had done what I had built him for (deliberating Skyrim, being a wholesome dad in white run who’s motivated primarily by his devotion to Talos) but then I felt like I was just zipping around and doing all the side quests that I had started but never finished and it felt like I was just doing things off of a checklist and my reason for doing them felt quite disconnected because I had delayed them for so long
I think what you need is motivation and proper intention for everything you are doing and never lose sight of that, also try to not fast travel at all, it means that when you go to a city of village or town you really have to stay the night and immerse yourself among the people. And it also gives you time to properly explore
Skyrim becomes incredibly boring when it feels like your character is doing things without purpose in places he doesn’t have an actual reason to be in
For a suggestion: I have an easier time immersing by adjusting audio parameters, and making sure I have a great pair of headphones, often turning off the music. Hunting in the Rift forest, listening to the wind and for the slight rustling of my prey....fantastic. Turn on a “windy foliage” mod for maximum immersion, and be sure to wear a hood, gets chilly out there ;)
Just for fun I sometimes roleplay as someone from another universe who was transported to the elder scrolls universe via magic or something
"That rime i got isekied to skyrim"
Yeah, my newest Charakter is Cirilla Fiona Elen Riannon (from the Witcher 3) who just travelled the worlds until she appeared in Skyrim in the middle of a Stormcloak ambush.... ooops
@A Markarth Guard ive done the same thing haha, i use the star wars light sabers and darth vader armour and make a Vader build. A Nord who basically has the same backround as Anakin and has a hatred for Elves and other non humans
That's actually a good explanation as to why the Dragonborn talks in more modern language
I played as Javik. Those primitives will know the power of Javik!
I have taken a lot of inspiration from your builds in the past, having actually straight up played your vampire hunter build 1 for 1. Your videos are fantastic guys, and they've helped me not only have more fun in skyrim, but in D&D as well.
My newest character is Dar'Rhojah, a Kahjit from Dune who was always fascinated by the tales of Rahjin and Baan Dar that his mother told him when he was a child, and got into plenty of trouble as a result of picking fights and stealing from other children trying to emulate the stories. When his mother died in his teenage years, he began to wander the streets, getting into illegal pit fights to earn some gold and occasionally stealing just to get by. One day he tried to pick the pocket of a merchant trader and got caught. Rather than turn him in to the guards, the merchant offers him a job as a guard, noting that having a former thief as a guard would be a good way to protect against thieves. He accepts and the traveling merchant introduces himself as Ri'saad. Not knowing his actual father, Dar'Rhojah began to see Ri'saad as a kind of father figure as they traveled throughout Tamriel. Ri'saad provides him with a modest education as they travel north, primarily in finance, but even though he's traveling the world, wanderlust still takes him, and he tells Ri'saad that he would like to part ways shortly after they make camp outside Markarth, finally beginning his own adventure.
This build uses all of the EnaiSiaion mods (Ordinator, Apocalypse, Wintersun, etc.) and I play him as a young and naive young adult that excels in unarmed fighting. He tends to let the world happen to him and is currently having a crisis of faith having just finished laying Kodlak's spirit to rest for the Companion's quest line, a guild he initially only joined because it sounded fun. Currently debating what guild to do next, and whether or not he will cure his Lycanthropy.
I appreciate this, I’ve been trying to get back into genuinely enjoying skyrim like I did in 2011-2014 but stealth archer was how I always went and now I finally got my mage character that actually doesn’t do everything but on things that suits it’s style. Edit: I play on console (PS3) so it’s harder without mods because I’ve always got to be the Dragonborn
I made a Nord character and when if finished playing him I kind of made of a story of what he did after. So after he defeated Alduin he joined the stormcloaks and became a war hero, finished that quest line. Then he settled down in Hjallarchen Hall with his family and adventured across Skyrim doing some mercenary work and generally helping the people of Skyrim. He joined the dawnguard when he heard of them from a guard. When he became champion of hermaus Mora he completely disappeared. He went down in history as a great hero, but nobody knew where he went. His family continued on without him. He didn’t want to bring harm and dishonor to the people of Skyrim so in his free time he traveled across it completing good deeds like he used to, but without saying a word, without taking gold for his efforts, and without revealing his identity or face. He did this for years until he eventually died. Nobody knew where he went, or what he did. But that is his story.
16:23 "And becomes the Master Wizard's Mouth, which is a rank btw" Gotta love when a lore master acknowledges the bonkers terminology.
May I suggest a good mod for roleplaying: Skyrim Reputation
Current playthrough is a true daughter of Skyrim. She is a loyal Stormcloak, prays to Talos every day, is a formidable fighter, but, most importantly, she is unflinchingly honest. Honor and truth are the values she holds above all else, so I'm planning for her to have a major turning point when she discovers the Thalmor Dossier on Ulfric Stormcloak and finding out he's a puppet of the Thalmor, whether he knows it or not.
I'm also planning for her that this IS the ultimate reason why she joins the Companions, to regain her honor for all of the people she killed serving Ulfric.
I'm planning for her to have a turning point with the Companions too, when Kodlak's last words to her was the nature of the curse, and how it can effect your spirit.
A good point to always remember is that placing yourself in that role is a limiter. Yes people change, evolve and adapt but one does not go from a Berserker in heavy armor one day to an Elegant Fire Mage. Just like the werewolf to Monk, it takes time. But not exploiting what is best in game and keeping within your character personality and traits is how you get a good roleplay rolling
My absolute favorite character is a Thalmor Agent turned Arch Mage. After being betrayed by Ancano and taking the mantle of Arch Mage, he distanced himself from the Thalmor, and began studying every form of magic he could. This lead him to the dragon priests of old, and their innate arcane powers. One of which he had already discovered in his travels through labyrinthian, as well as a mysterious time displaced shrine. He did whatever he could to gather all the dragon priest masks in skyrim, to claim the ultimate power of Konahrik. Him discovering his dragon blood along the way was simply a bonus to him, for he saw dragon shouts as trivial compared to his magical prowess.
Mods: alternate start (to start at the Thalmor embassy), Konahrik’s accouterments (buffed konahrik mask and added a full konarhik armor set), cloaks of skyrim (for a badass gold and black Thalmor cloak that matched the aesthetic of the Konahrik armor), apocalypse magic of skyrim, and spectraverse magic of the magna-ge, because vanilla magic is too basic.
DLC:
After destroying the world eater, he learns through foreign cultists that more dragon priests exist on an island just to the East off the shore of vvardefell. And where there are dragon priests, there are sure to be masks to add to his collection. He wastes no time, even claiming the mask of the first dragon born, and learning his favorite shout; dragon aspect, allowing his dragon soul to manifest as hide strong as ebony, magic ability boosted beyond equal, and ethereal wings, granting him the ability of flight. (More draconic dragon aspect + real flying mods)
After months of constant vampire attacks and months of the dawnguard’s never ending begging, he finally caved and decided to see what he could do to end this nuisance. Once he finds Serana, he feels this urge, this need, to protect her, and not just for her elder scroll. He wasn’t sure why, but he knew that she needed to be kept safe. Not interested in the power Harkon has to offer (or the drawbacks it comes with), he chooses to oppose Harkon. Traveling across the countryside with Serana made him question how he felt about her, and why he thought it. Was it love? No, not romantic. Closer to the love a father holds for his daughter, which she has lacked for thousands of years. Eventually, the final confrontation with Harkon is at hand. Harkon transforms into the monstrous Vampire Lord, and the once lowly Thalmor agent who was nothing but a pawn, calls upon the power of Dragon Aspect. A being of pure darkness, against a being of pure light. They take the skies, exchanging blows, firing streams of concentrated magic at the other. They’re nearly perfectly matched. Until Serana uses the bow of Auriel on her father, giving Him just the opening he needed to deal a killing blow. With Harkon defeated, Serana elects to cure her vampirism, and study at the college of winterhold, under the guidance of her new father.
That's some serious character development. Way better than a lot of big movies or TV shows
I just finished watching the complete story of Skyrim and have a serious itch to play and here you guys are
I just recently started role-playing in skyrim, all because of the combination of these mods (sleep to lvl up, go to sleep, iNeed, and dear diary). By the end of everyday my character writes on his diary about the day, or his plans, adding chapters and noticeable personalities behavioural changes. My skyrim has other 400 mods in it but those are my favourite ones.
This was a great video with a lot of good information. I can't believe I'm just discovering this. One problem I have is staying in character, I love to try everything and explore everything and I always want to be nice to people. My character is a 16-year-old Nord named Ulric Haffinger. His mother, Lora Haffinger, was a great adventurer who has traveled all over Tamriel from Morrowind and Elswer to Hammerfell and Summerset Isle before returning to her homeland. She stopped in Windhelm to pay her respects at the temple of Talos when she met Ulfric Stormcloak. They fell in love and had a child together. He was named Ulric in honor of his father Ulfric. They raised him together in Frostvale Estate just outside of Windhelm until Ulfric was arrested after the Markarth Incident. Lora was always a lot kinder and more open-minded than Ulfric. On Ulric's 12th birthday Lora took him out to her favorite spot to teach him how to use a bow and arrow but on the way they encountered a Thalmor Justicar being escorted by two Elven Soldiers. The Justicar noticed the Amulet of Talos around Lora's neck and demanded she come quietly. When she refused the Justicar ordered the two soldiers to detain her but she pulled out her favorite weapon, a Nord Hero Bow she crafted herself and dropped them before they could draw their weapons. She would not allow herself or her son to be arrested for their beliefs. The Justicar pulled a dirty trick and shot a lightning bolt at Ulric so she was forced to use her body as a shield. She handed Ulric her amulet and told him to never allow hatred and anger to corrupt his heart as it has their homeland. "Be the light in the darkness," She said as she died in Ulric's arms. The Justicar walked closer and in a fit of despair and desperation, Ulric grabbed an arrow and stabbed the Justicar in the leg, catching him off guard. The High Elf fell to his knees and Ulric finished him off by taking one of the soldier's swords and driving it through his heart. On that day he swore that he would make the Thalmor pay for taking his mom away and create a land of peace and equality like she always wanted. For the next 4 years Ulric trained under the only person he knew who could make him stronger his father, Ulfric Stormcloak, and became the youngest soldier to join the battle for Skyrim's independence. He tries to live by his mother's teachings but his still very young and the wounds of her death have yet to heal.
Been watching DnD stories and the one I’ve wanted to try in the Elder Scrolls is *Astoshan the Grey- a true neutral Necromancer. He is coldly honest in general and greatly respects the cycle of life and death. When he raises dead he only revives killers, rapists, etc. but gives proper burial rights to the innocent. I was thinking that kind of character would make sense for a Dunmer
all necromancers everywhere are evil
@@MrChaosAdam I guess I found myself a Vigilant.
One character I would love to be able to play in Skyrim, but really can only play by really, REALLY using my imagination, is a good natured necromancer, so I've off and on considered making a fanfiction of this character. Basically, he reanimates the dead for specific purposes, such as when a town is being attacked he raises the dead raiders to fight against their former friends, or raises the dead in front of their loved ones so they can finally give proper farewells and closure, or raise a murder victim for information to solve their murder. Basically exploring the whole, "no power is evil itself, only how it's used" ideology.
Canonically, in elder scrolls, to raise someone from the dead is to enslave their souls to the Ideal Master for all eternity. No take backs either if you were wrong about that person. Basically you are the most evil person alive if you are a necromancer in Elder Scrolls, bar none.
Femto guess I’ll just go with a Breton Paladin that uses restoration with the Ordinator mod(s)
As a D&D player I can relate. I'm not my characters and my characters are not me. I can make a decision as a acolyte dark elf rogue and not have a judge who I am as a person on my day-to-day basis.
In one of my favourite playthrough I role played demi-thunder god. The one thing I wish there was a mod for was to have raiden saying 'i must consult the elder gods' everyone I activated any shrines
This video rips. I'm working on a video trying to capture my own role-played character's story, and this is helpful. As are like, the insanely good lore videos y'all have, which I've been watching as research. Glad to see people other than me still care about this 9 year old game. Y'all do good work, keep it up!!
What an amazing video. Role playing is great for people who visualize stories when they read
The quality of Ur videos is amazing, I often watch them more than once , this is my 4th time watching this one ,it's just super .
If nothing else, this channel has really helped my roleplaying
This is such a good video from a game designer's perspective. Great job articulating how important it is to come up with a little flavor in characters.
The biggest problem I've faced with trying to roleplay is that quests are always glitching and not allowing the character to develop. For example, I did a similar story arc as a werewolf. My character started in the companions, was tempted by the promise of power, obtained all the totems of Hircine, Ring of Hircine, got all the werewolf perks, etc. But...the guidance of Kodlak made my character think about curing the beast blood for all the right reasons. So my character's plan was to cure themself, Farkas, and Vilkas. My character also wanted the companions to regain honor in Sovngarde, so the beast blood needed to be cleansed from the circle. I wanted to pull Aela away from the companions by making her my steward at Lakeview Manor, because falkreath has a lot of wild game for her to hunt and I wanted the companions to develop without a leader with beast blood. This would allow Vilkas and Farkas to lead the companions back to Sovngarde, being without the influence of Hircine, and possibly even make peace with the Silver Hand to restore the companions to their former glory. Two glitches happened. One was that the Purity quests wouldn't activate for the brothers. Now when I play through the game without doing all of the werewolf side quests (or even any other quests), purity does activate. So I have to focus on just certain parts and can't experience the character's story arc. Secondly, Lakeview Manor glitched when I made Aela my steward and furniture that I made myself and furniture that I hired Aela to construct, just wouldn't show up, so for these reasons, it's too hard to roleplay in Skyrim. Even Florentius in the Dawnguard questline has a glitch, so does Serana, just too many damned glitches.
I just searched "skyrim roleplaying tips" and i couldnt find anything until i found this new video😂 perfect timing as always fudgemuppet. You always answer my calls
Just needed this at this moment
Thank you so much for this video. I've wanted to role play for a while now but I've never known where to start and I got kind of bored of it but now I'll most definitely revisit it and try some awesome character builds with these tips. I would really like to see more role play guides in the future.
When he said 'but then he hears Mehruns Dagon say-'
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I would LOVE for more roleplaying focused videos! I can sometimes get a bit lost in the lore vids, and videos like this one really put me in the mood for skyrim. Keep doing what you do 💖
I’m just a cat man punching everything I see with my bare fists
I just started playing Skyrim again, and I’ve been trying to get into role playing my characters. I’ve always been bad at it because “I’m stuck in my ways” with things like leveling up a skill my characters would never do in their life, or going for quests that they’ll never do or steer far way from. Also I mainly have trouble with a backstory for my characters which leads me to not knowing whom to back in the civil war, or what kind of morals they would have. I appreciate this video because it’ll definitely help me in what choices to make when role playing a character. I love your videos and Gopher’s because you and him get into the whole role playing a character, and do it well. Great vid, Fudge!
This is literally AMAZING! I hope to see much more videos of yours. I only play Skyrim idk if Skyrim addiction is a common thing but I seriously have it! I called into work last month to stay home and play Skyrim ugh.... I'm hopeless yo
Love the advice on how the creation of a backstory helps build a cohesive character with clear goals and direction for a playthrough!! After listening to this video a couple times ( while playing another ho hum stealth archer char) I decided to make a character from the beginning with a clear vision on who this person was, how he would act and why he ended up at that damned ambush lol
LITERALLY WAS GOING TO REQUEST THIS KIND OF VIDEO IN THE COMMENTS TO THE LAST VIDEO LMAO!!
I once played as a khajiit who would only fight with his claws. Then realized that didn't quite work as it was really difficult and I couldn't survive well enough and usually got outranged (due to weapons mods I had). So i reflected that in him learning that maybe his ancient traditions could only get him so far and I began using a quarterstaff as a weapon for difficult fights while still using my claws as the main method of attacking. It's these dynamic and sometimes unplanned things that make roleplaying so much fun in my opinion