Bad Breath Dude on 19/8/2005 at 13:49
You know what? It´s time for a roadtrip. get a ride to some neigbouring country, buy GOTY edition, get drunk, go home.
Chimpy Chompy on 19/8/2005 at 14:46
Why do people still have hangups over buying over the internet? Especially when we're talking a budget game for like $10 or the equivalent?
Ebay is practically my primary source for cheapo games these days...
RyushiBlade on 19/8/2005 at 20:53
As long as you buy from the big, well-known sites, nothing can go wrong. I'd recommend Amazon - they're trustworthy and pretty expedient.
EDIT: Ugh, so apparently 'expedient' is now obsolete for 'fast.' I want to know when the hell that happened. What about Expedia, eh? Anyway. Amazon is trustworthy and fast.
gunk on 9/10/2005 at 15:21
is there a god in bloodmoon?
RyushiBlade on 9/10/2005 at 20:40
Yes and no. This is a spoiler, so everyone go ahead and read because I know you all will anyway.
The 'God' in Bloodmoon is Hircine. However, Hircine isn't actually a
God in the sense that we think of it. Instead, he's a Daedra Prince. They're very powerful Daedra, apparently from Oblivion. So while he's not a true God, he's still capable of Godly acts. That's why some people worship the Daedra.
As quoted from (
http://www.waiting4oblivion.com) Waiting4Oblivion.com:
Hircine, the hunter, is probably best known as the father of all Were creatures or 'manbeasts'. His sphere is the hunt, the sport of Daedra, the sacrifice of mortals. Every once in a while, a ritual hunt is performed in the realm of Tamriel that is known as the Bloodmoon Prophecy. During this hunt, mortals are hunted by Hircine's minions - mostly Werewolves - and those that are unlucky enough to survive the ordeal then face the Prince himself.
Although hunting mortals certainly does not qualify him as a particularly benevolent Prince, Hircine can not be counted as one of the evil Daedra. The scope of his own hunts is limited, and hunting in and of itself is an activity many mortals enjoy just as much as the Prince himself.
Hircine has appeared again and again in the history of Tamriel. According to nordic accounts and legends, Hircine's Bloodmoon ritual takes place once each era, that is about once in a thousand years. During the last ritual of this kind, Hircine picked the player character as prey and lost the fight - perhaps for the first time ever.
The player could also summon Hircine in Daggerfall on his summoning day. Apart from that, he could be summoned on any day in many of High Rock's witch covens, which are known for having strong ties with the Hunter.
Pisces on 10/10/2005 at 03:36
Wait, I'm confused; didn't hircine play a larger part in battlespire as well? and if they are refering to BM as the first time hircine lost a hunt then they are definitely wrong, cuirass of saviour's hide anyone?
gunk on 14/10/2005 at 17:34
so almexia (or something like that), vivec and ... ?
gunk on 14/10/2005 at 18:39
nevermind, its sotha sil ;)
who's the most powerfull one
my bet is almalexia with her high ordinators around her
RyushiBlade on 15/10/2005 at 21:09
Historically, I think Vivec is probably the most powerful, followed by Almalexia. But Almalexia is rather deranged and a bit of a megalomaniac - she flaunts her power freely. The only reason Vivec is so weak in the game is that I think Bethesda rather... underestimated the power of the gaming community.
I would have loved to see Sotha Sil in game. Does anyone know where a concept sketch or picture of Sotha Sil can be found? Judging by the below picture, he actually looks to be pretty cool looking.
Inline Image:
http://til.gamingsource.net/gttpo/saint_sothasil.jpg