Is that even legal?




Is that even legal?





:P Yes, of course! My modless Skyrim never breaks, though there are still hilarious Bethesda glitches obviously(well hasn't broken yet). I don't play it a ton, because I prefer other games, but it is my GF's favorite video game, so I wind up playing it more than I would otherwise, because she likes to, and I quote, "See how differently I play compared to her."
She plays a Sneak 100, Pickpocketing 100, Marksman 100 style character. Imperial, concerned with gold. She mods in all these pickpocketing mods for super special pickpocketed treasure troves and stuff. She married Brynholf or however his name is spelled in the Thieves' Guild, but has to have the pretty faces mod on or whatever. She hates followers, so she never has one unless a quest requires it.
I play a Two-handed 100, Enchanting 100(thanks Black Star), Heavy Armor 100 style character. Orc, concerned with power. Currently working on better Restoration. It's at 50 but I need more perks. Already practically unkillable, though( I mean Elder Scrolls aren't exactly hard, even Morrowind is easy, if you know what's what). I married Mjoll the Lioness, mainly because she's hawt and her bonding quest involves beating the bolts out of a Steam Centurion and returning her special Glass sword to her. I don't mind having a follower. Extra carry space, without mods, and also handy in battle if they're good. Mjoll is very strong. I have her armed with Volendrung.
(Signature portrait by Amaipetisu)
"I thought that my invincible power would hold the world captive, leaving me in a freedom undisturbed. Thus night and day I worked at the chain with huge fires and cruel hard strokes. When at last the work was done and the links were complete and unbreakable, I found that it held me in its grip." - Rabindranath Tagore
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