I really love that Lincoln went from “one off bit in a video” to “Freeing the Capital Wasteland” to “Freeing the Mojave” to “Freeing the Commonwealth” to “Inter-dimensionally traveling being of wrath, slayer of slavers and vampires”
In the original Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter novel. Lincoln DID, get turned into a vampire after he was assassinated because his mentor deemed him too important to just let die and in that universe is STILL hunting vampires
@@ajreactsgaming6058 Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter (novel): 2010 Hellsing (manga): 1997-2008 Hellsing (anime): 2001-2002 Hellsing Ultimate (anime): 2006-2012 I wasn't surprised the manga is older cause it's old as shit, but even Ultimate is mostly older lol
That poses a certain question though in the movie vampires can't harm other vampires how does Lincoln get around that? I mean simplest answer would be a gun but does it actually say?
@@alexlarson5910 That's just straight up not a thing in books iirc. Hell, in one of the author's other books, How to Survive a Horror Movie, he reccomends to become a vampire so you can hunt vampires better by leveling the playing field
i will say, a lincoln in morrowind run would be both hilarious and incredibly fitting, considering slavery is legal in that game. excited for wherever old abe ends up next
@@MrByars also oblivion as there's that one countess who is racist against argonians and is secretly buying argonian slaves that she tortures to death in her castle.
@@beveragebrit It's not a quest but something you can discover in either Castle Bravil or Leyawiin, I forget which. Cheydinhal I do believe also has a secret torture dungeon you can discover during the thieves guild questline when you have to steal a ring
I love how every Lincoln playthrough, Lincoln's just... OP. Like there's a point where getting all this stuff is the hard part, then he just becomes the DOOM slayer of Slavery and Vampires. Even when the most advance weapon is either magic or a magic crossbow, Lincoln makes do and just proceeds to be Lincoln
Well, he was an accomplished melee fighter, and never lose during a gun confrontation, he trained with firearms, he had that silver tongue, and get this. So he was basically in this debate with a person about understanding the poor, and what he did is something that one could argue he had either a Keen Eye for the protrusions of the surface - or he had some kind of Superman x-ray vision. Because he was basically clad in Golden underneath his initial layer of whatever he was wearing, and Lincoln somehow knew this. Of course that 16th president is going to be op. Look at his video game traits -mhele attacks -eagle eye -sharp shooter -exray vission - plus 10 speech skill
For clarification, the reason the Moth Priest is in Skyrim is because of Harkon. If you side with the vampires, Harkon tells you that he intentionally spread the rumor of an Elder Scroll being discovered, so that a Moth Priest would venture over to Skyrim to hopefully read it. This is also why they knew where he was located; they knew he was in Skyrim and were already looking for him
@@Corner-for-Assorted-Oats People looking for reasons to nitpick "plot contrivances". Never mind the fact that a centuries old vampiric cabal could easily have the resources to do a long con plan like that.
@@Corner-for-Assorted-Oats It's the "I overheard it on the random road one day" that's silly. "You just heard it? At this time of day? At this time of year? Localized entirely on the road you just happened to be on?". If you had to go to the High Priest of Solitude or Windhelm first and *they* said "oh yeah we heard rumours of an Elder Scroll being found so sent out word, odd that the priest isn't here yet" and that triggered you to go bar hopping then it'd at least make more sense, plus give the Dawnguard an idea that someone was spreading the rumours. Dawnguard's writing knows the characters it wants involved, but does a really crummy job of getting them into the story (e.g being forced to go along with Serana with "take me and this Elder Scroll to my father and ask no questions Mr. Vampire Hunter", which is just stupid of a Dawnguard-aligned Dragonborn to do).
This whole concept of the time traveling and dimension hopping emancipator who's willing to literally burn slavers alive but also will stubbornly only use weapons he's familiar with and wear a suit fit for a politician, is absolutely incredible and I love seeing it. I usually only watch your Fallout stuff because I don't play anything else you do runs in, but I watched a bunch of your Skyrim videos to get to know the game and your style before this came out, and I'll absolutely watch any more Lincoln videos you make. The encounter in Fallout 3 with the group of escaped slaves obsessed with Lincoln really gives me this vibe about these runs - Abraham Lincoln, the Emancipator, an old story from ancient human history told throughout many universes even centuries after his death. People know he's long dead, but the desperate slaves of worlds that still consider slavery normal or even morally right to do to enemies, share the stories and legends and pray that he will come to save them, and then he actually comes, kills all the slavers and all the vampires, and sets everyone free that he possibly can without creating a larger problem by doing so.
Assuming you have the free time, Elder Scrolls and Fallout titles are worth playing. Since my son was born, free time doesn't really exist in my life. I use these videos to continue living my old life while I work or play dad.
To be fair, the Temple of the Ancestor Moths in Oblivion was in the Jerall Mountains, literally the border between Cyrodyl and Skyrim. I think it's entirely fair to expect to see Moth Priests and their ritual sites in Skyrim considering that level of proximity. Their temple is reasonably closer to Falkreath than it is to The Imperial City.
"Fortunately, about half way through the dungeon, I was able to level up, and therefore, have a back-pocket full restore ready to go at the drop of a hat." I can't believe you forgot who you're playing as, Lincoln would never drop his hat.
Abraham Lincoln being referred to as simply '16' makes me think of him as a planeswalking vampire hunter. Also - give me Lincoln in BG3 as a Monk just beating the heck out of every shadow cursed creature there is!
@DemonMankeyMan Ah, but you forget- Monks can do radiant damage with punches alone, meaning Abe could truly go hand-to-hand and live up to his Wrestling Hall of Fame status.
ITS FINALLY TIME. LINCON HAS EMANCIPATED 3 UNIVERSES NOW. HIS WRATH CAN NO LONGER BE STOPPED. THE LINCONATTOR WILL ARRIVE AND YOU BETTER PRAY YOU DON'T GOT A SLAVE. In serious this has been a long time coming Nerbit. I love your content and keep series like this up.
My personal canon explanation for Abe’s strength is what jacob5169 said back in the New Vegas video *1 absolutely love the line, "Abraham Lincoln's power grows with every slave freed." It makes it sound like Abe's an eldritch abomination deriving power from slaver blood.* At this point, he’s saved the Commonwealth, Vegas, and DC(as well as the DLC locations), so his power must be astronomical
depends how much power he gets. i mean, being able to have abe move one more cheerio than before per slave is 'gains', but not exactly impressive gains.
It's like Doomguy, Abe just started out as a regular human but his bloody determination to end slavery everywhere he sees it slowly led to hi accumulatimg more and more powers that turned him into an avenging god.
You probably could have justified using a Greatsword as Lincoln once was challenged to a duel and was allowed to pick the used weapon, which he decided would broadswords
You left out the best part. Lincoln swung the sword over his head and cut a branch of a tree to show his reach and power, and the other guy just noped tf out. And it all started because Lincoln had written a newspaper article under a false name in which he calls Shields (who was the state auditor) a "fool as well as a liar" for siding with the Democrats of Illinois when they wanted to make people pat taxes in silver and gold. Shields got Lincoln's name from the newspaper editor, followed him and started sending letters basically saying "take it down and apologize publicly" and said there would be “consequences which no one will regret more than myself” Lincoln basically responded with "ask nicely and maybe I might bitch"
@@thaguy69 while shields was known as being vain and pompous, everyone blamed him for the financial problems the state faced at the time because the previous guy in charge had dumped all of his "homework" on shields, so to speak. Though Lincoln himself didn't want the duel to happen, he did kind of instigate it by criticizing shields in the news and then egging him on in further replies. Though his reply was less rude and more "if youre more polite i will apologize", and Shields declared a duel, as he had stated prior the next time he was insulted he'd ask for one. By this point Lincoln had realized it was getting out of hand but because duels were still seen as a way to show honor, he had to accept. Because he was the challenger he chose cavalry broadswords as weapons, and the duel was to take place in a circle with a plank in the middle neither man could cross. Lincoln believed this entire thing was getting ridiculous but Shields wouldn't back down, so he used his sword to start hacking the limbs of a (i think, cant remember) willow tree high above his head. Keep in mind Lincoln had done much physical labor in his life due to being poor, and he was much taller than Shields, so to the observers there was little doubt in their minds Lincoln would've killed Shields if they had actually fought. Shields was humbled by the display and Lincoln apologized sincerely, and later on during the Civil War actually gave Shields a high rank (captain, IIRC), who then served with distinction. Lincoln himself hated the duel and he didnt like to talk about it. When asked later in his life if it was true he fought a duel to impress a love interest, he said "I do not deny it, but if you value my friendship you will never speak of it again."
9:50 Judging from her weird little "death dance" I'm guessing she fell out of the sky. NPCs and creatures sometimes rocket straight then fall back down and die. It happens to mammoths a lot on the fields outside Whiterun.
Yeah I saw the death animation and thought it was just a random glitch, that explains why I see random dead mammoths and even one time,olfina gray-mane
Abe was also a very accomplished fencer, having won duels with his giant reach. He would totally know how to competently use a light, one handed sword/sabre. For example that Akaviri katana you get in the Blades' temple would have been scary in his hands.
@@bjorntrollgesicht1144 The addition of a katana would make Lincoln's coolness to high for Skyrim to measure, causing the coolness to hit the negatives, which in turn would crash Skyrim and load Starfield instead. Starfield is a negative game, which you can tell by how empty and barren and dull, dull, *dull* it is.
You know, I think due to the era that Lincon is from he would be familiar with how to use firearms. Making Crossbows something he can use. But would rather not use due to the reload time. So thanks to that, he would be more in favor of certain War Axes that he can get as long as they're something he is morally able to use. Such as the Steel War Axe or even the Nordic War Axe.
mmhmm. Axes in general should be allowed in future runs thanks to this one. As woodcutters axes tend to be low tier gear in any RPG they are present in.
FYI, a saber would have historical precedence for Lincoln. He was challenged to a duel and chose sabers. Given his height, he can use a much longer saber, which combined with his much longer arms, gives him quite the reach advantage.
It should be noted that Abe *did not* know how to swordfight. He just knew that using them would look intimidating, and the Senator who challenged him forfeited out of fear.
Theres another version of the woodcutters axe thats called the poachers axe. You can improve it but it requires the arcane perk to do so, which means leveling smithing to 60. Its as fast as a dagger, and is affected by the onehanded perk. Definitely wouldve been the better choice IMO.
I do believe the reason you don't just assault Castle Volkihar instantly is because the Dawnguard is still meant to be gathering strength for most of the questline- you don't have all the named members yet and there's probably a ton of unseen minor members that have yet to be recruited (As seen in the presence of generic dawnguard in the vampire side) Essentially you're getting the scrolls and the bow before Harkon can to stall for time and ensure he can't complete his plan while the Dawnguard mobilizes
Yeah, Nerbit had a lot of "problems" with the story that weren't actually problems Like the moth priest, he's in Skyrim and the vampires know because they literally manipulated him into coming Or Seline not looking for her satchel when she outright tells you she's been too busy to look for it. She isn't going "oh my God, thank you dragon born, I desperately need your help to find this!" She's saying "Oh, hey, there are vampires? Alright, can you do me this errand before we leave?" You just happen to be in the right place at the right time
@@noelleholiday61No, the satchel part is entirely legit. She literally says she needs the cogs before she can leave, and her satchel is her priority right at the start of the conversation.
@@Malkontent1003 That wasn't the part I was addressing. My point was, she didn't *need* the legendary Dragonborn to help her find her satchel You literally just happen to be there, so she asks you to do it
@noelleholiday61 Yes, but if you don't do it, she'll never move from the spot. Meaning, she's refusing to do it herself, even though it is quite literally a few feet away at most.
Before I start the epic continuation of this Masterpiece... Thank You Nerbit! I hope your doing well, and taking care of yourself! Good Wishes your way!
Minor points you could have done too in this playtrough. There is Derkeethus, the only argonian follower in the game. He is held prisoner by the falmer in the darkwater pass near darkwater crossing. The falmer can make people into their thralls. A few of them you could 'liberate' in Blackreach near that big lamp. Another vampire quest is Dark Ancestor, you could have gotten in Falkreath. Not a criticism at all, but I wanted to mention it, fur completionist sake.
If I'm remembering correctly, Dark Ancestor requires you to steal from Lod, which I think Abe wouldn't do. And technically if you never do that, then the wardstone never ends up being stolen. Also Bloodlet Throne can be cleared even without the quest, to be fair.
i love the idea that the gods just chose Lincoln to settle these different universes. Like hes the champion of the wasteland, and now the hero of Skyrim. John Wilkes Booth just sent him up to heaven to get reincarnated as basically a demi-god.
Amazing as always...can't wait for the logical next step in like a year or so. Lincoln: "Ok after all that I think its time for a break after this long journey I've been on-" "Mr. Lincoln there appears to be some people in space enslaving people-" Lincoln: "OH HELLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL NO!" *Lincoln moon jumps into space out of pure anger* *'Can you beat Starfield as Abraham Lincoln?'*
That ZmanVader seems like a cool guy to port the mod used in this run, lol. But in all seriousness, I want to thank ddmlink that helped me port the mod used in this run. Without them, the mod would have been absolutely delayed, and thus, so would the run. I hope you all have a wonderful day! Edit: Made it sarcasm clearer. Rewatching this and saw the comment I made wasn't quite as clear as I thought it should be. I still hope you all have a great day!
YES! Time to watch this masterpiece of a video. It also seems that Honest Abe's slave-freeing and vampire killing adventures transcend time and space. Hope you're doing well!
I found a mod called "Abraham's Axe" for original Skyrim. It is a craftable woodcutter's axe dealing extra damage against vampires and can be taken to the grindstone
Fun fact: The option to talk your way past the Thalmor in "Missing In Action" is either bugged or altered from the original intended quest progression in the base game. You're able to speak to the guy at the gates, then you're supposed to be able to talk to Tullius in Solitude to get him to give you a note that you then give to the guy at the gate, which would then allow you to just go to the prison and have the Grey-Mane guy released without incident. Note the fact I said "supposed to be able to". The bit where you talk with Tullius isn't actually in the game (whether that's due to developer oversight or a change in the way they decided to have the quest go is beyond me), meaning the only way to actually complete the quest is to kill your way through the fort, or to add a mod that actually patches that interaction (which still exists in the game's files) back into the game (iirc, the Unofficial Patch adds it back in, which suggests that the prevailing theory is that it's a bug).
100% factually incorrect. Even is launch version Skyrim you can talk them into giving you the prisoner. Always have especially if your Imperial. IN FACT ITS THE ONLY REASON TO GO WITH THOSE Thalmor puppets.
and yet ever since launch and in all versions since I have done it perfectly. So I can promise you it works.Even seen playthroughs of people doing it so yeah you can do it.@@awestruckbeaver3344
The reason you don’t just kill Harkin immediately instead of at the end is because Isran straight up refuses to believe the Prophecy until you have the bow
@@Dovah_Slayer didn't you also need the bow to stop harkon from regenerating? i seem to remember him having that special regen animation that you need the bow for to interupt. so, while you can beat him ingame before he can ever use that skill, lorewise you wouldn't be able to kill him without the bow.
Hey Nerbit, I haven't finished the video yet so maybe you do find it later (and it's a bit too late to tell you now lmao), but there's a unique woodcutting axe called the Poacher's Friend near Whiterun at Halted Stream Camp! It's the only upgradable woodcutting axe in the game, and if I remember correctly it scales up in damage with one-handed enchantments and perks. I used it for an entire vanilla playthrough, getting it up to 100 damage! Hopefully this will save you some headaches in the future!
Lincoln even entertaining the idea of being a rebel is frankly obscene. Vampires, slavers and rebs are the only thing that can turn the Great Emancipator into the Great Decapitator
Another way to prevent the Vampire Disease from getting to you (along with other diseases) is the Necklace of Disease Immunity. It's very expensive and only appears at Radiant Raiment from my experience. You will have to sacrifice an amulet slot next time you do a challenge run that has you deal with Vampires.
It can appear at any shop that has leveled enchanted necklaces, including any and all general stores- though you'll have to be higher level that you would if you get it from Radiant. Belethor is a good place to check when you hit level 30.
Though somehow diseases can still get to you through other means despite your disease immunity. Bear traps being the only one I can think of. My werewolf character got a few diseases from them.
52:19 Honestly, if you want to freely be able to enter and exit the Soul Cairn then getting partially soul-trapped is the better option. You'll always be able to return whenever you want. If you go the vampire route then you'll be locked out on return trips unless you become a vampire again (because the Dawnguard force you to cure yourself before the main quest can continue). Though the only reasons you'd ever want to return is if you really want to do the optional boss in that place or to grab anything you might have skipped over, or forgotten.
@@Techhunter_Talon i have as well. Hmm, maybe my runs were glitched or something? Just looked it up, your supposed to be unable to, but i just get the magical go ahead lol.
I always interpreted the imperial solo attack on the fort as well as the stormcloak ice wraith mission as a polite way of saying "you annoy me, go die"
Nah, the Legate actually tells you flat out that she's got a feeling you're no normal soldier, and this is her way of testing if she's right. This implies that it's not the normal recruits' mission.
25:15 Yeah those have been there. Used to get sent there on radiant Dawnguard missions or id go there to be turned for vampire playthroughs 31:00 for anyone wanting to replicate the run and looking for some “quick” extra dmg on the axe, that General’s Warhammer can be disenchanted for an effect that can do frost, shock and fire dmg although the effect is basically Russian roulette
I actually feel that enchanting should be off the table, as enchanting in ES is done by using enslaved souls, although one could argue that as long as youre not using black souls(ie sapients...although id argue giants and falmer should be off the table as well, as id say they qualify as sapient) its fine
Eh not quite, black souls are condemned to the soul caern, you aren’t using the soul your using the souls energy. Baisically think of it this way. You kill axman and use his blood to sharpen your blade. The body and blood are seperate
@@CuppaLLX According to the lore, even white souls suffer immeasurable pain and are driven insane (This is said through dialogue in Battlespire and in the book Ancestors and the Dumner) through the process of enchantment, as enchanting an item binds the soul to that object. So uh, yeah you're not sending white souls to the soul carin, but enchanting isn't really a pleasant thing at all. I'm not gonna argue with Lincoln though. He'd fuck me up
@@JigglyBootiesTo be fair, a donkey pulling a plow isn't having a fun time either, but Abe wasn't demanding all farm animals be freed from their bonds. XD
New Abe vs Vampires movie looks so god damn amazing. I've been waiting for this, it's all been built up to, will Lincoln be able to defeat the world eater? I mean probably Lincoln is a terrifying elder god of sorts, saving slaves across realms. Thank you Nerbit, this was worth the wait.
The idea of some eldritch creature that just... goes around the multiverse in the form of a former American president, freeing slaves and killing vampires, slavers, and all sorts that would deprive others of their liberty, is both cool as heck, and an egregore that I would absolutely believe American patriotism could create and continuously fuel.
The moth priest being in Skyrim isn't a coincidence. Playing the vampire side of Dawnguard, we learn that Harkon's court have spread rumours of the Elder Scroll, thereby luring them there
I immediately thought of an army of Argonians hanging around on Liberty Island while Abraham pulled a Washington crossing the waters. This image lives rent free in my head now, you cannot stop it.
Seeing the ending of the video, it reminded me of something as a kid. I thought as a kid “ya know Abe is cool but what if he was a time traveler?” And I remember my dad helped me make a cosplay of that for comic con we went too. Needless to say I am feeling a childlike glee seeing the potential adventures of Abraham Lincoln. Keep up the good work!
Considereing the length of the series I imagine it could get very tiresome to make, but honestly, when you're done with Abe, Id love to see another multi-game character themed playthrough. I love the idea of an interdimensional character, and trying to make them work in different games.
I see your point, but I don't think any multidimensional character series could ever be as good as Lincoln, the *sheer absurdity* of the character being a long dead American president and yet somehow fitting so well into all these settings makes it uniquely hilarious.
Addendum: I cannot believe you have - apparently - not saved Florentius, who is imprisoned by a vampire, who enslaved people with her mind. She's lucky Lincoln missed her.
I'm voting for the Blood scroll, because it would be a chance for you to go into Bloodborne, then from there you could probably work in an ending that would transport Lincoln to the future, (and presumably Starfield), after he puts an end to the dream. Plus, honestly, I kind of feel like Bloodborne would be more interesting to watch and for you to write around.
I cannot wait for a feature length film of Abe's adventures a couple decades from now when Nerbit runs out of applicable games. I clicked on and liked both btw but definitely blood scroll first. Beyond hyped.
Fun Fact: Abraham Lincoln was once challenged to a duel, and as he was the one who has challenged, he got to decide the details of the duel. Most importantly, the weapons. He chose the longsword. Now Abraham Lincoln standing at 6'4" makes him tall today, but in the mid 1800's the man was an absolute giant. Now because of his large difference in height between him and his opponent, he had a very large reach advantage. After the challenger was informed of Lincoln's weapon of choice, he quickly withdrew his challenge.
@kittyshippercavegirl Nerbit isn't a Skyrim noob, he's been playing for at least a decade. Also, not to downplay 300 hours, but that's really not that much when it comes to Skyrim. I didn't 100% the game for the first time until I was at 6,000. Edit: missed the sarcasm indicator, sorry. I had just woken up.
I know that you based the killing vampires off Abe Lincon Vampire Hunter, and in that movie he used Crossbows, id argue he'd be able to use them in skytim since a crossbow is just the bolt action rifle's ancestor
One of my all-time favorite series on UA-cam returns! Commenting before watching too far in (I managed to notice this within an hour of upload, that’s never happened before and I feel oddly accomplished), but thanks for containing it despite the difficulty. :D I need to do another playthrough of Skyrim soon, it’s been a few years. I do hope you’re taking care of yourself and staying safe, and enjoying yourself as we get into the spooky season. :)
This was definitely worth the wait and I’d like to thank Nerbit for not giving up on good ol Abe. Also Harkon you better start praying to Molag Bal because Lincoln the Vampire Hunter is coming for you.
After a frustrating day at work of mandatory overtime, lemme tell ya this was such a lovely surprise to come home to! Happy to see more of our favorite president's journeys through the space time continuum!
As always, the Lincoln runs are some of your best, now I'm sure at least one other person is wondering, would a Aberaham Lincoln in Oblivion run be possible, or no?
You could have got the unique variant of a woodcutters axe, the poachers axe early in halted stream camp. The Poacher's Axe, unlike most tools, can be upgraded at a grindstone with a steel ingot and the Arcane Blacksmith perk, though it does not benefit from any Smithing perks. Didn’t know if you knew or not. And love the video by the way. ☺️🤘🏼
I think I'd allow Dawnguard "anti-vamp" spells. If they had been available in his universe I am 100% certain the master Slayer that is Lincoln would have learned them. In this run it might not have been too useful though, just an observation. Edit: You might be remembering the mine instead of the Miraak Temple with the dragon priest.
I have watched all the "can you beat X game as Abraham Lincoln" videos, they are so hilarious, fallout 4 was the Funniest video. any way, thanks Nerbit for making funny videos, I am excited to watch this video, hope you're doing well.
Love your videos and I think I have a great idea for another Honest Abe Multiversal Adventures video, "Can you beat Baldur's Gate 3 As Abraham Lincoln?" I think it would be interesting to see how Lincoln gets rid of an Ilithid invasion, I just hope that if you were to do this video you manage to get some accurate apparel for Abe.
Thank you Nerbit for another entry into Abraham Lincoln's adventure across Todd Howard’s plane of Oblivion. However, Abe Lincoln needs to go see the stars. He needs to go into the Starfield.
In a way, the journey of this version of Abraham Lincoln fits with the Elder Scrolls concept of mantling: This Abe may have started as a resident of Vault 101 (or a synth copy, I forgor), but by acting like the actual Abraham Lincoln, he has basically become the real Abraham Lincoln in his own right.
Tiny bit disappointed that I didn't see Lincoln rocking a full plate armor and a top hat. That's an image I needed in this video (plus it would help with unarmed damage considering heavy armor gloves). Anyways, amazing video and can't wait for next one
i won't lie, if you decided to use the battle axes and war axes it still would count in my mind, because they are axes, maybe having a limit on what type you can use (maybe ending at orchish/elven? or steel if you wanna torture yourself that much)
I'd argue for ebony sure it's the blood Lorkhan, but mortal smiths can work it just like any other metal (how the dragonborn knows how to smith Daedric arms and armor is beyond me) mainly orcish smiths so it's not unreasonable and is an excellent upgrade over orcish (but yeah that is absolutely the limit for me)
@@Dovah_Slayer well with all the daedric entities they deal with day to day, not to mention the other stuff he interacts with it's very plausible that the dragonborn learned the information from any number of sources. there's also the fact we have no idea what the dragonborn was before the games starts, so maybe they were a daedric cultist? or someone trying to get rid of that cult and used daedric knowledge to help get rid of them (Know Thy Enemy and all that), or they was someone who REALLY liked the look of daedric gear and dedicated time to learn how to craft it just cuz it looks cool (and the skill point thing could be that they never smithed before or had someone send the diagrams/plans for the armor and weapons or both)
JWB noscoping abe was a real pro gamer move when you remember the size of his hitbox
It wasnt fair tho. MFer was abusing stealth and pulled of a sneak critical by peek-shooting from behind the theatre seat.
It was only a revolver but almost definitely hip fired! I'd like to imagine Oswald spun in a circle and hip fired his rifle on the VIP
He used vats with a critical 100%
I wonder if, when that happened, the TF2 Domination sound played out.
Sick Symptom Tyrannosaurus!
I really love that Lincoln went from “one off bit in a video” to “Freeing the Capital Wasteland” to “Freeing the Mojave” to “Freeing the Commonwealth” to “Inter-dimensionally traveling being of wrath, slayer of slavers and vampires”
He will become king of mars next.
This sounds like amazing none fiction.
I read that last title in Nerbit's voice and it made it so much more epic
And if we're lucky protector of space
In the original Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter novel.
Lincoln DID, get turned into a vampire after he was assassinated because his mentor deemed him too important to just let die and in that universe is STILL hunting vampires
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So Alucard... Before Alucard?
@@ajreactsgaming6058 Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter (novel): 2010
Hellsing (manga): 1997-2008
Hellsing (anime): 2001-2002
Hellsing Ultimate (anime): 2006-2012
I wasn't surprised the manga is older cause it's old as shit, but even Ultimate is mostly older lol
That poses a certain question though in the movie vampires can't harm other vampires how does Lincoln get around that? I mean simplest answer would be a gun but does it actually say?
@@alexlarson5910 That's just straight up not a thing in books iirc. Hell, in one of the author's other books, How to Survive a Horror Movie, he reccomends to become a vampire so you can hunt vampires better by leveling the playing field
Abes adventure across the multiverse has been one hell of a ride so far!
Abe’s Bizzare Adventure
Abraham: Across the Lincolnverse
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You thought this was a comment but it was me dio!
You've got Abraham Lincoln all over the Toddverse now. Competing with Reanu Keeves for Todd Howard's power
I think the funniest part of this series is when Nerbit reminds us that its Abraham Lincoln in this completely strange scenario.
More like John Brown. Lincoln was way too prone to compromise with slavers.
@@thelonewanderer4084nah when he had the chance,he would take it.
i will say, a lincoln in morrowind run would be both hilarious and incredibly fitting, considering slavery is legal in that game. excited for wherever old abe ends up next
Ol' Twin Lamps Lincoln kills every Telvanni magister from Ebonheart to Dagon Fel
Lincoln heard how Dagoth Ur referred to Kaijit and Argonians and isn't going to tolerate such slander
@@MrByars also oblivion as there's that one countess who is racist against argonians and is secretly buying argonian slaves that she tortures to death in her castle.
@@ashwolf2006which quest is that?
@@beveragebrit It's not a quest but something you can discover in either Castle Bravil or Leyawiin, I forget which. Cheydinhal I do believe also has a secret torture dungeon you can discover during the thieves guild questline when you have to steal a ring
The fact that Nerbits Lincoln runs have basically become a serialized story probably haunts him each night.
I love how every Lincoln playthrough, Lincoln's just... OP. Like there's a point where getting all this stuff is the hard part, then he just becomes the DOOM slayer of Slavery and Vampires. Even when the most advance weapon is either magic or a magic crossbow, Lincoln makes do and just proceeds to be Lincoln
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Lincoln will probably destroy the dragons and then start a second civil war in Skyrim.
New head cannon: Lincoln is secretly the Doom slayer before he fought the demons and hell priests
*Proceeds to L I N C O L N*
Well, he was an accomplished melee fighter, and never lose during a gun confrontation, he trained with firearms, he had that silver tongue, and get this. So he was basically in this debate with a person about understanding the poor, and what he did is something that one could argue he had either a Keen Eye for the protrusions of the surface - or he had some kind of Superman x-ray vision. Because he was basically clad in Golden underneath his initial layer of whatever he was wearing, and Lincoln somehow knew this. Of course that 16th president is going to be op. Look at his video game traits
-mhele attacks
-eagle eye
-sharp shooter
-exray vission
- plus 10 speech skill
For clarification, the reason the Moth Priest is in Skyrim is because of Harkon. If you side with the vampires, Harkon tells you that he intentionally spread the rumor of an Elder Scroll being discovered, so that a Moth Priest would venture over to Skyrim to hopefully read it. This is also why they knew where he was located; they knew he was in Skyrim and were already looking for him
Dunno how people miss this, especially with the majority of them actually siding with the vampires, absolute numbskulls
@@Corner-for-Assorted-Oats People looking for reasons to nitpick "plot contrivances". Never mind the fact that a centuries old vampiric cabal could easily have the resources to do a long con plan like that.
@@Corner-for-Assorted-Oats It's the "I overheard it on the random road one day" that's silly. "You just heard it? At this time of day? At this time of year? Localized entirely on the road you just happened to be on?".
If you had to go to the High Priest of Solitude or Windhelm first and *they* said "oh yeah we heard rumours of an Elder Scroll being found so sent out word, odd that the priest isn't here yet" and that triggered you to go bar hopping then it'd at least make more sense, plus give the Dawnguard an idea that someone was spreading the rumours.
Dawnguard's writing knows the characters it wants involved, but does a really crummy job of getting them into the story (e.g being forced to go along with Serana with "take me and this Elder Scroll to my father and ask no questions Mr. Vampire Hunter", which is just stupid of a Dawnguard-aligned Dragonborn to do).
@@JaceMorley Like it or not, it's cannon, I have my own issues with that plot point but to say it's 100% plot convenience is just dumb
@@Corner-for-Assorted-Oats critiquing and being constructively critical of media is good for the brain
2:35 Hold on, you've done these runs SO MUCH that "Abraham Lincoln" is an autofill on your console. That's hilarious.
xbox doesn't autofill based on how often you say something sadly
This whole concept of the time traveling and dimension hopping emancipator who's willing to literally burn slavers alive but also will stubbornly only use weapons he's familiar with and wear a suit fit for a politician, is absolutely incredible and I love seeing it. I usually only watch your Fallout stuff because I don't play anything else you do runs in, but I watched a bunch of your Skyrim videos to get to know the game and your style before this came out, and I'll absolutely watch any more Lincoln videos you make. The encounter in Fallout 3 with the group of escaped slaves obsessed with Lincoln really gives me this vibe about these runs - Abraham Lincoln, the Emancipator, an old story from ancient human history told throughout many universes even centuries after his death. People know he's long dead, but the desperate slaves of worlds that still consider slavery normal or even morally right to do to enemies, share the stories and legends and pray that he will come to save them, and then he actually comes, kills all the slavers and all the vampires, and sets everyone free that he possibly can without creating a larger problem by doing so.
Assuming you have the free time, Elder Scrolls and Fallout titles are worth playing. Since my son was born, free time doesn't really exist in my life. I use these videos to continue living my old life while I work or play dad.
To be fair, the Temple of the Ancestor Moths in Oblivion was in the Jerall Mountains, literally the border between Cyrodyl and Skyrim. I think it's entirely fair to expect to see Moth Priests and their ritual sites in Skyrim considering that level of proximity. Their temple is reasonably closer to Falkreath than it is to The Imperial City.
Not to mention that the Moth Priests are easily as closely bonded to the Empire as Skyrim itself is.
Plus, the vampires spread the rumor of the elder scrolls being uncovered
@@Dovah_Slayerand if you've already beaten the main story, the rumor of an elder scroll being found is true
@@SebasTian58323 yep
@@SebasTian58323not to mention the one Serena has.
"Fortunately, about half way through the dungeon, I was able to level up, and therefore, have a back-pocket full restore ready to go at the drop of a hat."
I can't believe you forgot who you're playing as, Lincoln would never drop his hat.
No, but someone could try knocking off his hat. And thus, the full restore will magically return his hat to his head.
@@Destroyer_V0 iirc someone definitely knocked his block off. in a theater, no less.
@@KeithElliott-zd8cx Via gun. But that was mundane, non multiverse traveling lincoln.
Abraham Lincoln being referred to as simply '16' makes me think of him as a planeswalking vampire hunter. Also - give me Lincoln in BG3 as a Monk just beating the heck out of every shadow cursed creature there is!
Paladin surely, with the strength of his conviction being the thing that grants him the strength to fight if the beings that go bump in the night
@DemonMankeyMan Ah, but you forget- Monks can do radiant damage with punches alone, meaning Abe could truly go hand-to-hand and live up to his Wrestling Hall of Fame status.
Big fan of how Nerbit describes everything like he and Abe are working together and blaming events on Abe like its some strange symbiotic relationship
I love how Nerbit's Xbox has Abraham Lincoln nice and ready as soon as he types abr, it's like it goes "Ah yeah no problem man, I got you covered."
One of the few times the Xbox mod search box actually works as intended
ITS FINALLY TIME. LINCON HAS EMANCIPATED 3 UNIVERSES NOW. HIS WRATH CAN NO LONGER BE STOPPED. THE LINCONATTOR WILL ARRIVE AND YOU BETTER PRAY YOU DON'T GOT A SLAVE. In serious this has been a long time coming Nerbit. I love your content and keep series like this up.
Three? Fallout, Elder scrolls and what else?
@@Siegmernes Our hearts.
Technically the Empire abolished slavery centuries prior to President The Lone Dragon Soleborn Courier 16’s arrival
@@Siegmernes Ours?
@Siegmernes Assuming that he Truly is abraham lincoln and not just a delusional vault dweller the real one
This is the true universal timeline of Abe saving Skyrim.
My personal canon explanation for Abe’s strength is what jacob5169 said back in the New Vegas video
*1 absolutely love the line, "Abraham Lincoln's power grows with every slave freed." It makes it sound like Abe's an eldritch abomination deriving power from slaver blood.*
At this point, he’s saved the Commonwealth, Vegas, and DC(as well as the DLC locations), so his power must be astronomical
depends how much power he gets.
i mean, being able to have abe move one more cheerio than before per slave is 'gains', but not exactly impressive gains.
@@KeithElliott-zd8cxWAIT. You're telling me you can move cheerios?!
@@Malkontent1003 oh yeah. i know, impressive.
Chuck Norris and Shaggy vs Abraham Linclon and Godzilla Singular Point
It's like Doomguy, Abe just started out as a regular human but his bloody determination to end slavery everywhere he sees it slowly led to hi accumulatimg more and more powers that turned him into an avenging god.
The part where Lincoln reads the Elder Scroll next to the Moth Priest is my favorite part of this whole video. Cracked me up
One step closer to "Can you beat Baldur's Gate 3 as Abraham Lincoln?"
YESSSSSS
Oh that would be fun
We'll finally get the answer to the big question: is Abe even human?
I think starfield comes first
Dang someone beat me to the joke
You probably could have justified using a Greatsword as Lincoln once was challenged to a duel and was allowed to pick the used weapon, which he decided would broadswords
If im not mistaken broad swords would be single handed swords, not the two handed greatswords
@@randombrit13Yep, just Long-Boi One-Hands
You left out the best part.
Lincoln swung the sword over his head and cut a branch of a tree to show his reach and power, and the other guy just noped tf out.
And it all started because Lincoln had written a newspaper article under a false name in which he calls Shields (who was the state auditor) a "fool as well as a liar" for siding with the Democrats of Illinois when they wanted to make people pat taxes in silver and gold.
Shields got Lincoln's name from the newspaper editor, followed him and started sending letters basically saying "take it down and apologize publicly" and said there would be “consequences which no one will regret more than myself”
Lincoln basically responded with "ask nicely and maybe I might bitch"
@@thaguy69 while shields was known as being vain and pompous, everyone blamed him for the financial problems the state faced at the time because the previous guy in charge had dumped all of his "homework" on shields, so to speak.
Though Lincoln himself didn't want the duel to happen, he did kind of instigate it by criticizing shields in the news and then egging him on in further replies. Though his reply was less rude and more "if youre more polite i will apologize", and Shields declared a duel, as he had stated prior the next time he was insulted he'd ask for one.
By this point Lincoln had realized it was getting out of hand but because duels were still seen as a way to show honor, he had to accept. Because he was the challenger he chose cavalry broadswords as weapons, and the duel was to take place in a circle with a plank in the middle neither man could cross. Lincoln believed this entire thing was getting ridiculous but Shields wouldn't back down, so he used his sword to start hacking the limbs of a (i think, cant remember) willow tree high above his head. Keep in mind Lincoln had done much physical labor in his life due to being poor, and he was much taller than Shields, so to the observers there was little doubt in their minds Lincoln would've killed Shields if they had actually fought. Shields was humbled by the display and Lincoln apologized sincerely, and later on during the Civil War actually gave Shields a high rank (captain, IIRC), who then served with distinction.
Lincoln himself hated the duel and he didnt like to talk about it. When asked later in his life if it was true he fought a duel to impress a love interest, he said "I do not deny it, but if you value my friendship you will never speak of it again."
@everythingsalright1121 thanks for filling in my gaps. I was high af at like 3 am, and I could only type so much before my brain said "sleep mf"
9:50 Judging from her weird little "death dance" I'm guessing she fell out of the sky. NPCs and creatures sometimes rocket straight then fall back down and die. It happens to mammoths a lot on the fields outside Whiterun.
Yeah I saw the death animation and thought it was just a random glitch, that explains why I see random dead mammoths and even one time,olfina gray-mane
Abe was also a very accomplished fencer, having won duels with his giant reach. He would totally know how to competently use a light, one handed sword/sabre. For example that Akaviri katana you get in the Blades' temple would have been scary in his hands.
Lincoln with a katana would be too cool for Skyrim to bear. It would collapse under the weight of that power.
@@ahorseofcourse7283 there's no such thing as a "too cool Lincoln". He is by definition cooler than whatever he's facing, katana or not.
@@bjorntrollgesicht1144 The addition of a katana would make Lincoln's coolness to high for Skyrim to measure, causing the coolness to hit the negatives, which in turn would crash Skyrim and load Starfield instead. Starfield is a negative game, which you can tell by how empty and barren and dull, dull, *dull* it is.
@@ahorseofcourse7283 I fail to see how any of this is Lincoln's problem :D Ps, just play Cyberpunk with a top hat and a katana. It can handle it.
@@bjorntrollgesicht1144 telling people to play Cyberpunk is to advocate for self-harm
Don't think I didn't see Huniepop in your steam library Nerbit. I respect a man of class
You know, I think due to the era that Lincon is from he would be familiar with how to use firearms. Making Crossbows something he can use. But would rather not use due to the reload time. So thanks to that, he would be more in favor of certain War Axes that he can get as long as they're something he is morally able to use. Such as the Steel War Axe or even the Nordic War Axe.
I would add the Dawn Guard Axe/Rune Axe as both of those would be analogues for the Silver Axe in Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter.
mmhmm. Axes in general should be allowed in future runs thanks to this one. As woodcutters axes tend to be low tier gear in any RPG they are present in.
Hell yeah, thank you Nerbit for putting yourself through this for us!
I aim to please
@@Nerbit13098
I am please
@@Nerbit13098Negative, I have the gun
@@Nerbit13098It seems you may never escape the run that is Abe Lincoln
@@Nerbit13098you have big man ❤
FYI, a saber would have historical precedence for Lincoln. He was challenged to a duel and chose sabers. Given his height, he can use a much longer saber, which combined with his much longer arms, gives him quite the reach advantage.
It should be noted that Abe *did not* know how to swordfight. He just knew that using them would look intimidating, and the Senator who challenged him forfeited out of fear.
@@Auditore31giant president: holds weapon
Chalenger: im out
@Auditore31
Lincoln sitting there like "thank God I'm very tall and look awesome"
@@Auditore31nat 20 on intimidation
Theres another version of the woodcutters axe thats called the poachers axe. You can improve it but it requires the arcane perk to do so, which means leveling smithing to 60. Its as fast as a dagger, and is affected by the onehanded perk. Definitely wouldve been the better choice IMO.
He wouldnt be able to use it due to its name. Lincoln was against lawbreaking and poaching is very much law breaking.
I do believe the reason you don't just assault Castle Volkihar instantly is because the Dawnguard is still meant to be gathering strength for most of the questline- you don't have all the named members yet and there's probably a ton of unseen minor members that have yet to be recruited (As seen in the presence of generic dawnguard in the vampire side)
Essentially you're getting the scrolls and the bow before Harkon can to stall for time and ensure he can't complete his plan while the Dawnguard mobilizes
Yeah, Nerbit had a lot of "problems" with the story that weren't actually problems
Like the moth priest, he's in Skyrim and the vampires know because they literally manipulated him into coming
Or Seline not looking for her satchel when she outright tells you she's been too busy to look for it. She isn't going "oh my God, thank you dragon born, I desperately need your help to find this!" She's saying "Oh, hey, there are vampires? Alright, can you do me this errand before we leave?"
You just happen to be in the right place at the right time
@@noelleholiday61No, the satchel part is entirely legit. She literally says she needs the cogs before she can leave, and her satchel is her priority right at the start of the conversation.
@@Malkontent1003 That wasn't the part I was addressing. My point was, she didn't *need* the legendary Dragonborn to help her find her satchel
You literally just happen to be there, so she asks you to do it
@noelleholiday61 Yes, but if you don't do it, she'll never move from the spot. Meaning, she's refusing to do it herself, even though it is quite literally a few feet away at most.
@@Malkontent1003 You're confusing game mechanics with world building.
Of course you'd do this. I never thought you would, but I'm glad you are. Abe 100% would join the Dawnguard as he is a vampire hunter.
Before I start the epic continuation of this Masterpiece... Thank You Nerbit! I hope your doing well, and taking care of yourself! Good Wishes your way!
Yeah doing good, super busy lately with UA-cam and personal stuff but I'm doing grand :)
Minor points you could have done too in this playtrough. There is Derkeethus, the only argonian follower in the game. He is held prisoner by the falmer in the darkwater pass near darkwater crossing. The falmer can make people into their thralls. A few of them you could 'liberate' in Blackreach near that big lamp. Another vampire quest is Dark Ancestor, you could have gotten in Falkreath.
Not a criticism at all, but I wanted to mention it, fur completionist sake.
If I'm remembering correctly, Dark Ancestor requires you to steal from Lod, which I think Abe wouldn't do. And technically if you never do that, then the wardstone never ends up being stolen.
Also Bloodlet Throne can be cleared even without the quest, to be fair.
i love the idea that the gods just chose Lincoln to settle these different universes. Like hes the champion of the wasteland, and now the hero of Skyrim. John Wilkes Booth just sent him up to heaven to get reincarnated as basically a demi-god.
The "stops all player control for brief cutscene" happens when you get poisoned in the thieves guild, not just the opening and the dawngaurd bits
Amazing as always...can't wait for the logical next step in like a year or so.
Lincoln: "Ok after all that I think its time for a break after this long journey I've been on-"
"Mr. Lincoln there appears to be some people in space enslaving people-"
Lincoln: "OH HELLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL NO!"
*Lincoln moon jumps into space out of pure anger*
*'Can you beat Starfield as Abraham Lincoln?'*
Should we tell them?
Oblivion
Average American
Why Starfield and not Outer Worlds?
Yes
That ZmanVader seems like a cool guy to port the mod used in this run, lol.
But in all seriousness, I want to thank ddmlink that helped me port the mod used in this run. Without them, the mod would have been absolutely delayed, and thus, so would the run. I hope you all have a wonderful day!
Edit: Made it sarcasm clearer. Rewatching this and saw the comment I made wasn't quite as clear as I thought it should be. I still hope you all have a great day!
thank you for making the run come out sooner than later!
Hey! You're the guy!
YES! Time to watch this masterpiece of a video.
It also seems that Honest Abe's slave-freeing and vampire killing adventures transcend time and space. Hope you're doing well!
Yeah doing great thank you :)
SEND LINCOLN TO SPACE
I found a mod called "Abraham's Axe" for original Skyrim. It is a craftable woodcutter's axe dealing extra damage against vampires and can be taken to the grindstone
14:52 - That entire beatdown was everything I hoped from the man who created the chokeslam.
Fun fact:
The option to talk your way past the Thalmor in "Missing In Action" is either bugged or altered from the original intended quest progression in the base game.
You're able to speak to the guy at the gates, then you're supposed to be able to talk to Tullius in Solitude to get him to give you a note that you then give to the guy at the gate, which would then allow you to just go to the prison and have the Grey-Mane guy released without incident.
Note the fact I said "supposed to be able to". The bit where you talk with Tullius isn't actually in the game (whether that's due to developer oversight or a change in the way they decided to have the quest go is beyond me), meaning the only way to actually complete the quest is to kill your way through the fort, or to add a mod that actually patches that interaction (which still exists in the game's files) back into the game (iirc, the Unofficial Patch adds it back in, which suggests that the prevailing theory is that it's a bug).
Kinda amazing a story/quest related bug is still in the main game despite all the re-releases. Then again, it's Bethesda.
@@silentnight6810it’s baffling that after all of those years, they never even once incorporated the Unofficial Patch into one of the rereleases
100% factually incorrect. Even is launch version Skyrim you can talk them into giving you the prisoner. Always have especially if your Imperial. IN FACT ITS THE ONLY REASON TO GO WITH THOSE Thalmor puppets.
@@tazman2253no it's bugged. I've tried to do this on the PS3, PS4 and PC on all versions since 2011 and it hasn't been patched.
and yet ever since launch and in all versions since I have done it perfectly. So I can promise you it works.Even seen playthroughs of people doing it so yeah you can do it.@@awestruckbeaver3344
The reason you don’t just kill Harkin immediately instead of at the end is because Isran straight up refuses to believe the Prophecy until you have the bow
Yeah, literally all of Isran's dialogue until you get the bow boils down to "I don't believe you fuck off"
@@Dovah_Slayer didn't you also need the bow to stop harkon from regenerating? i seem to remember him having that special regen animation that you need the bow for to interupt. so, while you can beat him ingame before he can ever use that skill, lorewise you wouldn't be able to kill him without the bow.
@@thechatteringclown yes lore wise the bow is absolutely necessary
@@thechatteringclown Given the fact the game lets you give him the bow and it isn't just an instant game over - I'd disagree.
@@thechatteringclownHe only does the regen 3 times, so even if you do the fight without using the bow, you can still win.
Hey Nerbit, I haven't finished the video yet so maybe you do find it later (and it's a bit too late to tell you now lmao), but there's a unique woodcutting axe called the Poacher's Friend near Whiterun at Halted Stream Camp!
It's the only upgradable woodcutting axe in the game, and if I remember correctly it scales up in damage with one-handed enchantments and perks. I used it for an entire vanilla playthrough, getting it up to 100 damage! Hopefully this will save you some headaches in the future!
Lincoln even entertaining the idea of being a rebel is frankly obscene. Vampires, slavers and rebs are the only thing that can turn the Great Emancipator into the Great Decapitator
Another way to prevent the Vampire Disease from getting to you (along with other diseases) is the Necklace of Disease Immunity. It's very expensive and only appears at Radiant Raiment from my experience. You will have to sacrifice an amulet slot next time you do a challenge run that has you deal with Vampires.
It can appear at any shop that has leveled enchanted necklaces, including any and all general stores- though you'll have to be higher level that you would if you get it from Radiant. Belethor is a good place to check when you hit level 30.
Though somehow diseases can still get to you through other means despite your disease immunity. Bear traps being the only one I can think of. My werewolf character got a few diseases from them.
52:19 Honestly, if you want to freely be able to enter and exit the Soul Cairn then getting partially soul-trapped is the better option. You'll always be able to return whenever you want. If you go the vampire route then you'll be locked out on return trips unless you become a vampire again (because the Dawnguard force you to cure yourself before the main quest can continue).
Though the only reasons you'd ever want to return is if you really want to do the optional boss in that place or to grab anything you might have skipped over, or forgotten.
Actually they don’t do that. They just complain about it, for some reason.
@@dervadveirzundluni I've done the vampire route and the Dawnguard do force you to get cured before letting you progress further with the quest.
@@Techhunter_Talon i have as well. Hmm, maybe my runs were glitched or something? Just looked it up, your supposed to be unable to, but i just get the magical go ahead lol.
@@dervadveirzundluni Do you run mods? There are some that allow you to do Dawnguard while being a vampire.
the soul cairn is my favorite place in the game besides sovngarde hehe, it looks so cool
Gonna tell my kids this was the real Abraham Lincoln
So by that logic Roosvelt was Septim.
You say that like he isn’t
@@ExtremeMan10 My American history is a little hazy but wasn't Roosevelt President after Abraham ?
@@clothar23no that was Johnson and there have been two presidents from the Roosevelt family so I’m not sure which one you’re talking about
@@clothar23well the roosevelts *were* after lincoln but in the way that we're kinda far removed from jfk
I always interpreted the imperial solo attack on the fort as well as the stormcloak ice wraith mission as a polite way of saying "you annoy me, go die"
Nah, the Legate actually tells you flat out that she's got a feeling you're no normal soldier, and this is her way of testing if she's right. This implies that it's not the normal recruits' mission.
25:15 Yeah those have been there. Used to get sent there on radiant Dawnguard missions or id go there to be turned for vampire playthroughs
31:00 for anyone wanting to replicate the run and looking for some “quick” extra dmg on the axe, that General’s Warhammer can be disenchanted for an effect that can do frost, shock and fire dmg although the effect is basically Russian roulette
Abe just coming in to beat ten shades of justice out of Grelod has to be top ten kills in Elder Scrolls extended lore.
"It's hard making Abe in a decade old game"
proceeds to make a 1 to 1 character of abe
I actually feel that enchanting should be off the table, as enchanting in ES is done by using enslaved souls, although one could argue that as long as youre not using black souls(ie sapients...although id argue giants and falmer should be off the table as well, as id say they qualify as sapient) its fine
Eh not quite, black souls are condemned to the soul caern, you aren’t using the soul your using the souls energy. Baisically think of it this way. You kill axman and use his blood to sharpen your blade. The body and blood are seperate
@@CuppaLLX According to the lore, even white souls suffer immeasurable pain and are driven insane (This is said through dialogue in Battlespire and in the book Ancestors and the Dumner) through the process of enchantment, as enchanting an item binds the soul to that object. So uh, yeah you're not sending white souls to the soul carin, but enchanting isn't really a pleasant thing at all.
I'm not gonna argue with Lincoln though. He'd fuck me up
@@JigglyBootiesTo be fair, a donkey pulling a plow isn't having a fun time either, but Abe wasn't demanding all farm animals be freed from their bonds. XD
New Abe vs Vampires movie looks so god damn amazing.
I've been waiting for this, it's all been built up to, will Lincoln be able to defeat the world eater?
I mean probably Lincoln is a terrifying elder god of sorts, saving slaves across realms.
Thank you Nerbit, this was worth the wait.
Soon, he'll be in either Bloodborne or Starfield freeing slaves
The idea of some eldritch creature that just... goes around the multiverse in the form of a former American president, freeing slaves and killing vampires, slavers, and all sorts that would deprive others of their liberty, is both cool as heck, and an egregore that I would absolutely believe American patriotism could create and continuously fuel.
it is funny how the fallout stuff is mentioning the vampire hunting thing, but mostly dealing with slavery.
here, vampire hunting takes main stage.
The moth priest being in Skyrim isn't a coincidence.
Playing the vampire side of Dawnguard, we learn that Harkon's court have spread rumours of the Elder Scroll, thereby luring them there
The vampire killer returns to enjoy his favorite hobbies log cabin construction and vampire destruction
The cinematic killcam for unarmed is always amazing in Skyrim.
There's a lot of Argonians patiently awaiting their savior Lincoln to wash ashore the island of Vvardenfell 🎩
Abraham Lizardcon
Abe about to go to Morrowind and recruit his own army of Argonians and form a PMC
@@Nerbit13098Please do this
I immediately thought of an army of Argonians hanging around on Liberty Island while Abraham pulled a Washington crossing the waters.
This image lives rent free in my head now, you cannot stop it.
@@Nerbit13098 And where, pray tell, will be their Outer Heaven?
Seeing the ending of the video, it reminded me of something as a kid. I thought as a kid “ya know Abe is cool but what if he was a time traveler?” And I remember my dad helped me make a cosplay of that for comic con we went too. Needless to say I am feeling a childlike glee seeing the potential adventures of Abraham Lincoln. Keep up the good work!
The Moldering Ruins was added in the Dawnguard DLC.
So from my perspective having only ever played Special Edition, it might as well be base game!
I appreciate getting to see other questlines get done in these character runs. It feels like the main story only is kinda short.
Considereing the length of the series I imagine it could get very tiresome to make, but honestly, when you're done with Abe, Id love to see another multi-game character themed playthrough. I love the idea of an interdimensional character, and trying to make them work in different games.
I see your point, but I don't think any multidimensional character series could ever be as good as Lincoln, the *sheer absurdity* of the character being a long dead American president and yet somehow fitting so well into all these settings makes it uniquely hilarious.
That NPC in Whiterun probably due to spawning in the sky after leaving a house. It happens rarely, but it does happen.
Addendum: I cannot believe you have - apparently - not saved Florentius, who is imprisoned by a vampire, who enslaved people with her mind. She's lucky Lincoln missed her.
A Skyrim divided against itself cannot stand.
You're a Badger fan, aren't you?
Germany did
I'm voting for the Blood scroll, because it would be a chance for you to go into Bloodborne, then from there you could probably work in an ending that would transport Lincoln to the future, (and presumably Starfield), after he puts an end to the dream. Plus, honestly, I kind of feel like Bloodborne would be more interesting to watch and for you to write around.
We haven't had an Oblivion video in a while. Hopefully that foreshadows something in this series... Great job so far Nerbit!
I'm sorry. Doesn't look like it
@@JoshuaKevinPerry One can always hope. That's for certain.
@@JoshuaKevinPerryMaybe not the next video, or the one after, sure. But who's to say it won't happen?
Finally the next part of this amazing series
And so the quest continues
@@Nerbit13098cant wait for more these are some of my fav vids on youtube
Thanks Nerbit. I know this was a ton of work and we appreciate you!
I cannot wait for a feature length film of Abe's adventures a couple decades from now when Nerbit runs out of applicable games.
I clicked on and liked both btw but definitely blood scroll first. Beyond hyped.
Fun Fact: Abraham Lincoln was once challenged to a duel, and as he was the one who has challenged, he got to decide the details of the duel. Most importantly, the weapons. He chose the longsword. Now Abraham Lincoln standing at 6'4" makes him tall today, but in the mid 1800's the man was an absolute giant. Now because of his large difference in height between him and his opponent, he had a very large reach advantage. After the challenger was informed of Lincoln's weapon of choice, he quickly withdrew his challenge.
"Lincoln is no stranger to head wounds of this magnitude....." Had me dying lmfao
LET'S GO!!!!
I literally didn't know it was possible to "complete" the dark brotherhood questline like that
> well over 300 hours
ohhhhhh Nerbit is a skyrim noob makes sense :) /s
@kittyshippercavegirl Nerbit isn't a Skyrim noob, he's been playing for at least a decade.
Also, not to downplay 300 hours, but that's really not that much when it comes to Skyrim. I didn't 100% the game for the first time until I was at 6,000.
Edit: missed the sarcasm indicator, sorry. I had just woken up.
@@Malkontent1003 it's alright, happens x3
@@Malkontent1003 you... You didn't just, assume?
@KeithElliott-zd8cx No. Why would I assume the default is sarcasm?
I know that you based the killing vampires off Abe Lincon Vampire Hunter, and in that movie he used Crossbows, id argue he'd be able to use them in skytim since a crossbow is just the bolt action rifle's ancestor
The Graymane Rifle would have been a great mod for this run. It functions like a regular crossbow. You can only craft it at the skyforge though.
One of my all-time favorite series on UA-cam returns! Commenting before watching too far in (I managed to notice this within an hour of upload, that’s never happened before and I feel oddly accomplished), but thanks for containing it despite the difficulty. :D I need to do another playthrough of Skyrim soon, it’s been a few years. I do hope you’re taking care of yourself and staying safe, and enjoying yourself as we get into the spooky season. :)
The vampire sidequest was _drastically_ improved with "Pumpkin Hill" as bgm.
Thank you nerbit for all the content excited to experience it
In defense of doing the main quest, Alduin was planning on enslaving all of Nirn if he won, so you prevented slavery!
Lincoln in a fur loincloth (skirt?) beating the ahit out of bandits might just be the funniest thing I've seen today.
Can You Beat Morrowind as Abraham Lincoln would be wild, but sadly unlikely
Finally...more Abe lore! Now with extra DLC known as ABe: Vampire hunter
This was definitely worth the wait and I’d like to thank Nerbit for not giving up on good ol Abe. Also Harkon you better start praying to Molag Bal because Lincoln the Vampire Hunter is coming for you.
Would the rueful axe be fair? Its an axe to dispose of werewolves given to a greiving father by the politician god, seems fair
Really didn’t expect to hear Abe Lincoln compared to Batman but here we are. Well worth the wait
After a frustrating day at work of mandatory overtime, lemme tell ya this was such a lovely surprise to come home to! Happy to see more of our favorite president's journeys through the space time continuum!
As always, the Lincoln runs are some of your best, now I'm sure at least one other person is wondering, would a Aberaham Lincoln in Oblivion run be possible, or no?
I have only just now realized that I misspelled Abraham, dangit.
it'd be possible, but i'd like to see an abe in morrowind tbh, one cause that'd be funny and two: i haven't seen someone play it since 2010
This has made my Monday thank you Northern Irish man
You are welcome :)
This is awesome.
Also in the Abraham Lincoln vampire slayer book he does make and use a crossbow several times btw.
You could have got the unique variant of a woodcutters axe, the poachers axe early in halted stream camp. The Poacher's Axe, unlike most tools, can be upgraded at a grindstone with a steel ingot and the Arcane Blacksmith perk, though it does not benefit from any Smithing perks. Didn’t know if you knew or not. And love the video by the way. ☺️🤘🏼
I think I'd allow Dawnguard "anti-vamp" spells. If they had been available in his universe I am 100% certain the master Slayer that is Lincoln would have learned them. In this run it might not have been too useful though, just an observation.
Edit: You might be remembering the mine instead of the Miraak Temple with the dragon priest.
I have watched all the "can you beat X game as Abraham Lincoln" videos, they are so hilarious, fallout 4 was the Funniest video.
any way, thanks Nerbit for making funny videos, I am excited to watch this video, hope you're doing well.
I love that Abraham Lincoln being a vampire slayer is just widely accepted canon now.
People meming it on the internet is one thing. Beware the day someone tries teaching it in a school environment
@DemonMankeyMan We literally watched that movie in my middle school, to explore the difference between historical fiction and fiction.
Love your videos and I think I have a great idea for another Honest Abe Multiversal Adventures video, "Can you beat Baldur's Gate 3 As Abraham Lincoln?"
I think it would be interesting to see how Lincoln gets rid of an Ilithid invasion, I just hope that if you were to do this video you manage to get some accurate apparel for Abe.
Can’t wait until Lincoln uses an Elder Scroll and goes back in time to take care of the Sixth House and Tribunal
Dragon Priests take over Draugr Overlord spawns at like level 50ish
Wonderful time! Im surprised you didn't grab the gloves of the pugilist from Riften to make unarmed more viable
Thank you Nerbit for another entry into Abraham Lincoln's adventure across Todd Howard’s plane of Oblivion.
However, Abe Lincoln needs to go see the stars. He needs to go into the Starfield.
Forgive my ignorance: are there space slaves to free?
In a way, the journey of this version of Abraham Lincoln fits with the Elder Scrolls concept of mantling: This Abe may have started as a resident of Vault 101 (or a synth copy, I forgor), but by acting like the actual Abraham Lincoln, he has basically become the real Abraham Lincoln in his own right.
"Imperials find more money and Abe is on the penny so it makes sense" somehow feels like psycho logic. But it works and I like it.
Tiny bit disappointed that I didn't see Lincoln rocking a full plate armor and a top hat. That's an image I needed in this video (plus it would help with unarmed damage considering heavy armor gloves). Anyways, amazing video and can't wait for next one
i won't lie, if you decided to use the battle axes and war axes it still would count in my mind, because they are axes, maybe having a limit on what type you can use (maybe ending at orchish/elven? or steel if you wanna torture yourself that much)
I'd argue for ebony sure it's the blood Lorkhan, but mortal smiths can work it just like any other metal (how the dragonborn knows how to smith Daedric arms and armor is beyond me) mainly orcish smiths so it's not unreasonable and is an excellent upgrade over orcish (but yeah that is absolutely the limit for me)
If he wants to you a Woodcutter axe, he should have picked the Poacher's axe
@@Dovah_Slayer he spent a skill point.
@@KeithElliott-zd8cx I meant lorewise
@@Dovah_Slayer well with all the daedric entities they deal with day to day, not to mention the other stuff he interacts with it's very plausible that the dragonborn learned the information from any number of sources. there's also the fact we have no idea what the dragonborn was before the games starts, so maybe they were a daedric cultist? or someone trying to get rid of that cult and used daedric knowledge to help get rid of them (Know Thy Enemy and all that), or they was someone who REALLY liked the look of daedric gear and dedicated time to learn how to craft it just cuz it looks cool (and the skill point thing could be that they never smithed before or had someone send the diagrams/plans for the armor and weapons or both)