Skyrim: A Rare Sighting.
Posted: Sat Feb 03, 2024 6:22 am
I've put hundreds of hours into Skyrim - probably thousands. Three or four completed play-throughs, right up to level 80+ where you fight the ebony warrior. I've become guild lord of the thieves guild and have travelled every road thousands of times. I don't fast travel because I just love the appearance of the game, and every vista has a hundred different looks dependant upon the time of day or the weather conditions.
But this I've never seen before until a couple of days ago.
I was riding across the central plain heading west out of Whirerun (a good distance out actually), and I saw, over the brow of a hillock in front of me, a shimmering disturbance in the air. Intrigued, I headed over and lo, before my eyes was The World Eater Alduin, raising a dragon skeleton out of a dragon mound. He spoke in toungs of old Dragon Speak and ashe did so the skeleton became enfleshed until finally a proud new dragon took to the air in front of me.
It was a thing of great beauty and reverence, and quietly I slipped my sword back into its scabbard and turned away.
Then I thought, "The hell with it," and using my nightweaver bow and an archery improving circlet, I shot the bugger down! (No I'm kidding - I did no such thing!)
But seriously, it was great that after so long, so many playings and so much time, the game could still come up with new things. Seriously, the best game ever made or what!
But this I've never seen before until a couple of days ago.
I was riding across the central plain heading west out of Whirerun (a good distance out actually), and I saw, over the brow of a hillock in front of me, a shimmering disturbance in the air. Intrigued, I headed over and lo, before my eyes was The World Eater Alduin, raising a dragon skeleton out of a dragon mound. He spoke in toungs of old Dragon Speak and ashe did so the skeleton became enfleshed until finally a proud new dragon took to the air in front of me.
It was a thing of great beauty and reverence, and quietly I slipped my sword back into its scabbard and turned away.
Then I thought, "The hell with it," and using my nightweaver bow and an archery improving circlet, I shot the bugger down! (No I'm kidding - I did no such thing!)
But seriously, it was great that after so long, so many playings and so much time, the game could still come up with new things. Seriously, the best game ever made or what!