for those of you not familiar with the Assassin's Creed series, the title refers the practice of cutting off one's ring finger when joining the Assassins I returned to Windhelm, as I had heard about someone trying to summon the Dark Brotherhood. I broke into a house and found a boy performing the Black Sacrament to summon a Brotherhood member. He thought he was successful and that I was an assassin. He didn't believe that I wasn't, and said my contract was to kill Grelod the Kind, the owner of
I continued doing Thieves quests in order to improve the Guild. I did enough for the remaining two cities, Markarth and Solitude, and started the special missions. Markarth's involved retrieving a stolen item. While I was traveling, I fought an Ancient Dragon. With the Razor, I instakilled it with the first strike. B) I arrived at the location to find a regular looking shack. The item was nowhere to be found. Then I noticed a secret button that moved the bookcase to reveal a SECRET PASSAGE. Ther
I decided to wrap up a few misc quests. First I went to Yngvild to find the ravings of a mad Necromancer. I fought through some ghosts and Draugr. I found several of his journals along the way. He was sitting on a throne in the final room with a ghost next to him. I killed him and left with his four journals in my possession Next I went to Yngol Barrow with a Dragon Claw I had gotten long ago. There were strange bluish orbs that followed me around. Nothing ever happened with them and they were n
I returned to the College of Winterhold to see if Arniel's experiment was a success. Upon arrival I and several mages fought an Ancient Dragon. I talked to another mage who said that a rift had been opened by the Eye and I need to close it. I made it to Arniel; turns out he was missing yet another item. The courier had gone missing, so I went out to find him and the package. I arrived to a cave full of spiders. Surprise surprise, he's dead. I grabbed the item, a dagger, and returned it. Arniel s
I set out to Dawnstar to help East Empire Trading by dealing with some pirates. I spoke to one, seeking information on their base of operations. He wouldn't talk so I beat it out of him. I walked around town picking up more quests, including finding 3 pieces of a Daedric weapon, and figuring out why all the citizens were having nightmares. I decided to do the nightmare quest, and traveled with a priest of Mara to nearby ruins. The culprit of these nightmares was a Daedric Prince(ss). They sure l
I went after the staff that Enthir wanted. When I got to the cave, I fought a named dragon. He was pretty weak. Inside I found myself fighting many powerful mages. One point in particular was very tough because it was a bottleneck that essentially funneled me into their attacks. It worked the other way as well, but considering it was 4 against 1, staying in the open led to a quick death. In the final chamber I learned the third word of Fire Breath. I returned the staff and was given a deformed S
The next quest I decided to do... well, I'm not sure where I got it. I think it had something to do with the named Draugr from part 25. It was for investigating the Gauldur legend. I fast traveled to East Empire Trading and set off. There was a Stone near by, the Aprrentice Stone, and I stopped by before continuing. There was a journal near the entrance to the dungeon. The man was some sort of treasure hunter. I went inside and found a dead adventurer, never a good sign. After uneventful Draugr
The librarian informed me that the book we need happened to be stolen when a student left to join a cult. I headed to their hangout. Inside I fought my way through mages. Guess their member count is taking quite a dive this time of year hehehe. I made it to the final chamber where the leader, The Caller (what a lame name), was hanging out with the books. I persuaded her to let me take them and be on my way instead of fighting. I grabbed the books, then killed her anyway. WHOOPS When I arrived ba
Karliah and I went to the Thieves hideout and proved Mercer's treachery. They opened the vault to find he had taken everything, including plans for the greatest heist of all time ever! I was tasked with breaking into Mercer's house to find out where he's gone. I fought through his guards and found a "Suspicious Cabinet." Gee, that's not telling at all. It had a false back that led underground. The path was lined with traps. I found proof that Mercer was going to try and pull off the greatest hei
I decided to do a quest for the Bards and find King Olaf's lost verse. I fast traveled to the nearest location and fought a Blood Dragon. On several occasions it landed far enough away from me that I was no longer considered to be in combat. Eventually I killed it and got to the dungeon. I fought my way through the undead and found a magically sealed door. I couldn't break it, so I continued on. I found the book. The ghost that had been “leading” me though the place was there. Apparently he had
I decided to do a quest for Falk Firebeard (WHAT A NAME) and clear out a cave. I fast traveled to the Meridia statue, which was the closest location, and ended up facing a Frost Dragon. Interestingly, a Frost Dragon spawned the last time I fast traveled here; it must be cursed! As I continued to the cave, I witnessed a Thug murder the man I stole a horse for before. Apparently Maven Black-Briar ordered the hit. I hate Maven and felt bad for the guy, so I killed the Thug. I made it to the cave an
I set out to Solitude by fast traveling to the nearest location, Meridia's statue. Upon arrival I faced a FROST DRAGON. It was pretty tough, but manageable. I made it to Solitude just in time to watch someone get beheaded. Youch. I wandered around town learning the layout and talking to citizens. The Bard College is here... interesting, I guess? I decided to do a quest for a guy who asked me to find his master in the Jarl's palace. I asked about gaining entry to the abandoned wing where his mast
I talked to Farkas, who asked me to clear out a Forsworn camp. And by “camp,” I mean one guy living in a tent. When I returned Farkas told me he no longer wanted to be a Werewolf. We traveled back to Ysgramor's Tomb, fought his wolf spirit, and left. I returned to Whiterun and talked to Vilkas; he, too, wanted to be cleansed. I did a repeat of before, then returned to Aela. She located the last Totem. On our way there, we came across some bears. They're even easier than before. Gotta love when e
I talked to Aela after returning the Totem, hoping we would set out after another. Instead, she wanted me to help citizens of Markarth. Apparently a Snow Bear had gotten into the Warrens. I fast traveled there, killed it with ease, and fast traveled back. She told me some people had requested the Companions clear out a cave. I made it to the cave to find it inhabited by a single Troll. I killed it and returned. I was getting tired of these pointless quests, so I asked Vilkas if he needed anythin
I decided to start things off with the Thieves' quest, so I snuck into the bee farm via sewers. I also snuck through the house, as killing isn't a thief's way. I had to use my Imperial power to calm a guard that I wouldn't be able to sneak by. I stole the guy's key, looted his safe, and got the heck outta there. I then went to another island with a view of the hives and slung fire at them from afar; there were too many mercs for me to sneak past. I returned and was told Maven Black-Briar herself
alternative title: In Which I Go Hunting For Witches, Again: Beheading Edition I decided to tackle the Lexicon quest, and fast traveled to the nearest location. I fought a Dragon on my way there. The place happened to be some Dwarven ruins... I don't like Dwarven ruins. Inside I came across Dwarven Spiders for the first time. They zapped me a lot. Of course, the ruins also contained my old buddies, the Dwarven Spheres. Now that I'm a higher level I can actually handle them. Eventually I made i
I decided to head to Riften. On the way there, I fought a Blood Dragon. Supposedly dragons are pretty easy to beat once you're a high enough level; well, I'm not there yet, and this dragon took a few lives to beat. I saw a Standing Stone on my compass and decided to pay it a visit. There was a conjurer there who attacked me, but I was victorious. I made it to Riften's south gate (I had looped around from the west) and was told this gate was closed to travelers; no reason was given. I went for a
I set out for Morvunskar in search of Sam, the man I got drunk with. After some uneventful journeying, I arrived to find the place being besieged by a dragon. I took this opportunity to pick off the mages, who were distracted by the dragon. The dragon flew off during the skirmish, but I managed to beat the remaining enemies without any trouble. Inside, I get to a large chamber and find myself not so fortunate. After many unsuccessful attempts to beat the 5 or so mages in the room, I decided to t
I took a break from Skyrim (don't worry, my adventures will resume later today) to try out the Kingdom of Amalur: Reckoning demo. I'm sure most of you Mass Effect fans know it as the game that gives you sweet ME3 armor and a gun for playing the demo. I came for the ME3 unlocks, I stayed for the gameplay. It was genuinely enjoyable. $60 enjoyable? Ehhh, not really; but then again, I am really cheap. However, I will definitely be picking it up during a sale. Regardless of your interest in ME3 un
I returned to Whiterun to do another old quest. An old lady, part of the Gray-Mane family, asked me to meet her. She and her son told me the Legion took her son and that the Thalmor were holding him. I searched the rival family's house and found proof of it. When I presented the proof, they asked me if they should come with some help; I said I would handle it. I fast-traveled to the nearest location and ended up fighting a Dragon. After a few deaths I beat it. After an uneventful journey, I arri
I decided to do a quest I had been neglecting for awhile, a Companion quest asking me to retrieve a fragment of Wuuthrad. The journey to the Silver Hand camp was unexciting, as was the cave itself... until I came face-to-face with the leader. Or should I say greatsword-to-face. His attacks packed quite a punch, and I found myself dying in just a few hits. After some trial-and-error, I managed to beat him by timing my attacks in order to evade his. I found a spell book for a Frost Atronach. Man i
alternative title: In Which I Rescue the Princess As I said last entry, I stopped by Whiterun. While there I picked up a new spell book: Fireball (any previous mentions of Fireball were actually Firebolt, sorry for any confusion). HOLY MOLY EXPLOSIVE FIREBALLS THIS IS AWESOME I returned to the location closest to my search for the Sybil and continued on my way. I wasn't sidetracked any more; upon arriving there was some sort of argument between the villagers and Silver-Bloods. After the Silver