Altmer and Imperials are my favorite races.
My first Elder Scrolls character was a Dunmer named Scarlet on Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion.
My first Elder Scrolls rp character was a Dunmer named Helseth on Summerset Isle.
My first Elder Scrolls character was a Dunmer named Scarlet on Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion.
My first Elder Scrolls rp character was a Dunmer named Helseth on Summerset Isle.
My Current Skyrim Characters (non-rp that is)
Helseth
Dunmer
Male
From a young age, Helseth was addicted to the hunt. Mostly because he was a part of it. His family was part of a large group of ex-forsworn and necromancers who hunted each other for sport every full moon. But when Helseth was chosen to be their new prey, he turned the tides to his favor and hunted them all down in turn. The prey became predator. This intrigued Hircine, for since then, Helseth became enamored with the ways of the hunt. He would have dreams every night of running like the wolves, seeing red in the dark, feeling blood on his hands and in his mouth. He became a highly skilled tracker and hunter, raking in plenty of profit for the pelts and meat he brought to traders. He finally heard of a werewolf named Sinding, in Flakreath. While trying to figure a way to return Hircine's ring, he came across the White Stag. Helseth knew the legends. If one catches the stag, they are granted any wish. So he chased it over mountains and through forests, before finally attacking the beast. He killed it. He did not mean to. He had never wanted to hurt such a beautiful beast. But then Hircine's spirit appeared to him and told him well done. Hircine told Helseth how he had been watching over the Dunmer since he was a boy, and how intrigued he was by the path Helseth had chosen. Hircine then told him to slay Sinding. Helseth did so and received the armor of Hircine. The Deadra then told him of a way to become a werewolf himself, and now Helseth is on his way to be a companion, determined to become a beast that he might better serve his lord and master, Hircine.
Masalle
Bosmer
Female
Masalle has no side. She doesn't care who wins the Skyrim campaign, so long as she is left in peace, being of like mind with Jarl Baalgruf. She is a huntress and theif, often breaking into houses and running off with goods. Bows are her favorite weapon. She sucks at anything magic. Even enchanting and alchemy. The most she will do is a clairvoyance spell, or perhaps healing hands when her companion needs it. She travels with Marcurio, a rather arrogant Imperial destruction mage. But he keeps her entertained with his ridiculous remarks and pompous attitude. She will often chuck her undressed, dead victims at him as joke. Masalle is quite the theif, but she can tell value, so don't think she runs about with a hundred brooms. She also has a rule that she never sleeps in a bed that she did not kill the owner for. As a result, she avoids most inns and only takes naps in bandit camps. She will only sleep in a tavern if she is very ill or otherwise compromised. She joined up with the Thieves Guild and loves it!
Korochlogoth
Orismer
Male
Korochlogoth is not right in the head. You would think a master of restoration magic would have it together, but you would be wrong. He was a devout follower of Sheogoth, and as a result, was turned totally bonkers. He painted his face purple, stripped to his underwear, put on a jester's cap, and bulldozed his way across Skyrim's landscapes to literally slap to death every single bunny he can find, and presumably any foe that gets in his way. He is unbelievably rude and will lead on people as if he will help them, then he slaps them in the face and runs away laughing uproariously. He also collects butterfly wings and liquor. He literally has nothing else (save the occasional key so that he might get at more liquor). He is a massive, muscular orc with dark gray-green skin, bright blue eyes, flaming red hair and sideburns, and purple face paint on his face.
Jkali
Khajiit
Female
A major klepto. She steals everything in sight and hordes it like a fiend. She does not store things in cupboards, oh no. As a Thane of Whiterun, she was given Breezehome, and so she uses the rooms to show off all her hard won objects. Nothing is meaningless in her eyes. She proudly owns roughly 20 goblets and a dozen brooms. She has strewn everything about her house without a care. Her Housecarl Lydia found out quickly enough that Jkali only became Thane to get the house and have a pack mule. She literally calls Lydia her pack mule. Jkali has no allegiances. No qualms or ties. She just wants to own everything and put it on display (aka, carelessly throw it) about her house. She also spends a lot of time piling her dead victims in awkward poses, some of them a little inappropriate.
The Origin
It's funny how my game characters are more diverse than my rp ones. I suppose it's because I can be silly without any consequences.
Helseth was my attempt at putting an rp character into the game. He is more or less my recreated Helseth rp character for my Skyrim site rather than the original Sommerset Isle one. Hence the hunting and the werewolf business. I believe Helseth was also a Skyrim character of mine who first shot Hircine. it was my favorite Skyrim moment ever, as I have been a huge fan of the white stag myths since reading the "Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe". Helseth has also taken on a life of his own.
Masalle was just supposed to be a hunter, but she just wanted to be a thief, so I let her. She is the recreation of my older elf character Mirro. Masalle is essentially her recreation with the thieves' guild twist. Mirro was a hunter and an alchemist who married Marcurio. They were so cute together, I just had to reunite them. But I forgot Mirro's name at the time, and then Masalle took on a life of her own. So here she is.
Korochlogoth. Oh geez. Where do I begin...
I was talking to my friend about the differences between Oblivion and Skyrim. My biggest peeve is the classes. You no longer have a character class. That was my favorite bit. It made the character more individual and made for better rp. But Skyrim cut that out. They also removed certain skills, like Acrobatics and Hand-to-hand. Hand-to-Hand was a favorite of mine, and the Monk class was also my favorite. I had an awesome female High Elf character who was a Monk class. She was great. I tried making a Khajiit in Skyrim who did nothing but hand-to-hand. I quickly realized it did little to no good.
I also got on the subject of how the "Bunnies Slaughtered" counter on Skyrim was a bonus in my book. It's just the most random thing ever. So, naturally, the two subjects coincided. We talked about running around Skyrim slapping bunnies to death. And dragons to death. And that's it. Just a character with maxed restoration magic who slaps things to death.
And Korochlogoth was born!
Jkali. My, my, my. I saw this comic on deviantart (I love all her comics) and I just had to do it too. I had my little friend pick the race, and she chose khajiit (which is actually perf). Jkali steals and takes absolutely everything. She tries to be sneaky, but won't let some determined butthole staring at her get in her way. She will steal in front of them if she has too. She must have ALL THE THINGS!
And then I literally dump them all on the floors of Breezehome. All the cupboards are kept empty. My friend (the game's buyer) originally downloaded some Skyrim mods like Dragonborn Farm and Highreach (or whatever that weird town near Solitude is called) but I empty them too and just use Breezehome. Breezehome is perfect.
Helseth was my attempt at putting an rp character into the game. He is more or less my recreated Helseth rp character for my Skyrim site rather than the original Sommerset Isle one. Hence the hunting and the werewolf business. I believe Helseth was also a Skyrim character of mine who first shot Hircine. it was my favorite Skyrim moment ever, as I have been a huge fan of the white stag myths since reading the "Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe". Helseth has also taken on a life of his own.
Masalle was just supposed to be a hunter, but she just wanted to be a thief, so I let her. She is the recreation of my older elf character Mirro. Masalle is essentially her recreation with the thieves' guild twist. Mirro was a hunter and an alchemist who married Marcurio. They were so cute together, I just had to reunite them. But I forgot Mirro's name at the time, and then Masalle took on a life of her own. So here she is.
Korochlogoth. Oh geez. Where do I begin...
I was talking to my friend about the differences between Oblivion and Skyrim. My biggest peeve is the classes. You no longer have a character class. That was my favorite bit. It made the character more individual and made for better rp. But Skyrim cut that out. They also removed certain skills, like Acrobatics and Hand-to-hand. Hand-to-Hand was a favorite of mine, and the Monk class was also my favorite. I had an awesome female High Elf character who was a Monk class. She was great. I tried making a Khajiit in Skyrim who did nothing but hand-to-hand. I quickly realized it did little to no good.
I also got on the subject of how the "Bunnies Slaughtered" counter on Skyrim was a bonus in my book. It's just the most random thing ever. So, naturally, the two subjects coincided. We talked about running around Skyrim slapping bunnies to death. And dragons to death. And that's it. Just a character with maxed restoration magic who slaps things to death.
And Korochlogoth was born!
Jkali. My, my, my. I saw this comic on deviantart (I love all her comics) and I just had to do it too. I had my little friend pick the race, and she chose khajiit (which is actually perf). Jkali steals and takes absolutely everything. She tries to be sneaky, but won't let some determined butthole staring at her get in her way. She will steal in front of them if she has too. She must have ALL THE THINGS!
And then I literally dump them all on the floors of Breezehome. All the cupboards are kept empty. My friend (the game's buyer) originally downloaded some Skyrim mods like Dragonborn Farm and Highreach (or whatever that weird town near Solitude is called) but I empty them too and just use Breezehome. Breezehome is perfect.