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Post by Deleted on Jun 7, 2015 10:32:07 GMT -6
When do we get companions?
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Post by Neo on Jun 7, 2015 10:56:32 GMT -6
Okay, then here's my vote. Lyonel picks up any wooden furniture he can safely carry, and creates a barricade in front of the door, leaving just enough room to still unbar the door and see over. He then discreetly opens the door and studies the situation. If it's Imperials VS Reavers, like it was before, then set the barricade on fire to draw the Reavers' attention and start lobbing flames at them over the now flaming barricade. This will distract the Reavers, and allow the Imperials to capitalize on said distraction, placing them in our debt.
If it's not Imperials VS Reavers... Well, I expect another chance to vote after studying the situation. Also, Lyonel is a solemn man, and too respectful of the dead to use a dead body in such a manner. I want him to be an honorable thief. Like Robin Hood. Like f****** Robin Hood.
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Post by GX1997 on Jun 7, 2015 11:04:16 GMT -6
OBJECTION! When handing him over, you gave all rights, and I do mean all rights, to the author of this CYOA. *Slams fist on table* If he will teabag a body, better it a corpse than a woman! Or, will you also object? *Sees Neo about to respond* OBJECTION! THIS.IS.SKYRIIIIIIIIIM!!!!!! No it's not. Skyrim returned ownership of Solstheim to Morrowind earlier in the era. This is Morrowind.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 7, 2015 11:32:31 GMT -6
OBJECTION! When handing him over, you gave all rights, and I do mean all rights, to the author of this CYOA. *Slams fist on table* If he will teabag a body, better it a corpse than a woman! Or, will you also object? *Sees Neo about to respond* OBJECTION! THIS.IS.SKYRIIIIIIIIIM!!!!!! No it's not. Skyrim returned ownership of Solstheim to Morrowind earlier in the era. This is Morrowind. I see. Well then... THIS.IS.MORROWIND!!!!!! Oh, and uh... OBJECTION!
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Post by Neo on Jun 7, 2015 19:16:43 GMT -6
So, uh, Fen-Fen.... You're gonna ignore the obviously better plan(No offense Crow) from a guy who, more than likely, already knows what's gonna happen... Because? I made some comment about the character's nonexistent(As of now) personality?
Duuuuuuuude. With an approach like that, we're gonna be getting a trillion Game Overs in this CYOA. Speaking of, are there any penalties for dying? And if so, what are they?
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Post by Golurkcanfly on Jun 7, 2015 19:27:53 GMT -6
There are penalties to dying. Mainly, you have to restart from the nearest checkpoint, and you'll have around half of your loot taken from you.
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Post by Neo on Jun 7, 2015 19:42:31 GMT -6
There are penalties to dying. Mainly, you have to restart from the nearest checkpoint, and you'll have around half of your loot taken from you. Okay. Is the loot that's taken chosen at random, or is it value based?
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Post by Golurkcanfly on Jun 7, 2015 19:44:25 GMT -6
It's based on value. GX and I will choose, but we won't take away required items or uniques unless it's story-related or you screw up spectacularly badly.
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Post by SummerCrow on Jun 7, 2015 20:20:11 GMT -6
Fine, I'll change my vote. Again. To the "don't-get-killed" option. AKA Neo's Boring Burning Barricade.
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Post by Golurkcanfly on Jun 10, 2015 11:43:44 GMT -6
You slowly unbar the set of doors and creak one open. However, just as you're about to peek your pointy-eared head out, an arrow whizzes by and finds its home right next to your head. Cursing to yourself, you close the door, bar it again, and light it on fire with your magic.
Safe from danger, you pause to catch your breathe but see a large figure emerging from the stairs beneath you. They're clad in furs and carrying a fairly large hatchet.
What do you do?
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Post by SwordMasterEX on Jun 10, 2015 17:02:21 GMT -6
Sweep the ground and grovel on our knees until he agrees to spare our life in exchange for being his little *****... No?
Ok then, if there's a window, attempt to climb out and try to overhear his intentions. If there isn't, play dead and overhear his intentions.
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Post by Neo on Jun 10, 2015 17:29:45 GMT -6
Or you could just, you know, catch the obvious Reaver by surprise and incinerate him. So much simpler. I vote for simple.
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Post by SwordMasterEX on Jun 10, 2015 17:31:32 GMT -6
Or you could just, you know, catch the obvious Reaver by surprise and incinerate him. So much simpler. I vote for simple. I don't know much about TES. I'll change my vote to this if no one else votes in time.
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Post by empireoffire on Jun 10, 2015 18:06:08 GMT -6
Stab self and slump on the floor pretending to be dead. When the guy's back is turned, give him a happy surprise in the form of a slit throat.
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Post by SummerCrow on Jun 10, 2015 20:22:35 GMT -6
Stab self and slump on the floor pretending to be dead. When the guy's back is turned, give him a happy surprise in the form of a slit throat. I stand opposed Neo, in the flames of the empire!
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Post by Neo on Jun 10, 2015 22:37:36 GMT -6
Because actually stabbing yourself when there is an enemy walking up to you is such a good idea. Especially when he notices the pool of FRESH blood and erratic breathing because you just freaking stabbed yourself and it's a biological reaction.
I expected more from you, Crow. But anyway, 1st Gameover, ho!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 10, 2015 22:40:29 GMT -6
Stab self and slump on the floor pretending to be dead. When the guy's back is turned, give him a happy surprise in the form of a slit throat. I stand opposed Neo, in the flames of the empire! I soooo third this option finally somebody here who speaks our language long live the flame empire
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Post by SwordMasterEX on Jun 10, 2015 22:41:58 GMT -6
I'll back Neo's vote even if it still loses.
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Post by Golurkcanfly on Jun 10, 2015 22:42:31 GMT -6
We're locked in. Updating now.
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Post by Golurkcanfly on Jun 10, 2015 22:44:10 GMT -6
You reach for your dagger to stab yourself in your maniac gut as the figure comes up the stairs. However, due to a stroke of misfortune, the man sneezes loudly, startling you and causing you to slip, launching the dagger into the figure's throat.
What do you do?
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