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  1. 1. Where are they?

    • Hibernating under snow/in glaciers
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    • REALLY high up
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    • The Waters of Oblivion
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    • In my futile hopes and dreams
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4 hours ago, The Good Doctor said:

Apparently the new ESO expansion suggests that there used to be more daedric princes, and that Mehrunes Dagon fucking destroyed them so that not even their planes remained.

Thay definitely helps rank him up in coolness, imo. As far as I know, these are the only stated instance of princes being genuinely and completely killed. It is fitting that Dagon would be the one to do it.

Im surprised you like this tbh xD It would explain the giant colossal daedric skeletons in the outer realm between oblivion and other planes. Fuckin awesome landscape.

I love it too, makes that title more fitting, daedric prince of destruction. 

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53 minutes ago, ColonelKillaBee said:

Im surprised you like this tbh xD

I’ve always believed they could be destroyed, in theory, but had no evidence of it ever being done. Killing, like really, truly, permanently killing princes and gods in TES is such a far out feat that it’s never even really suggested in the series. It’s like watching the movie Twister and saying "they should just make the tornados stop". Is it theoretically possible for this to be done? Sure. But it is so ridiculously far outside the scope of what anyone is capable of that it might as well not be.

But since it can be done, having Mehrunes be the only entity who is known to have actually succeeded goes a long way toward make him feel like the Prince of Destruction he’s meant to be. It’s like, his main thing but he never successfully destroys anything in the games. So I’m happy to give him this win.

I kind of hope that none of the other known Princes have ever done it. I like the idea of this being Mehrunes' thing. They might be superior to him in intelligence, trickery, foresight, or whatever else, and so they might even be more dangerous or powerful in many cases, but straight up raw destruction is the one area in which he should outshine basically every other entity in the Arubis besides maybe Alduin or primordial shit like Sithis or the Void.

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40 minutes ago, ColonelKillaBee said:

So that would add more context too for Mehrunes' Razor. 

I’m now picturing Dagon with this little dagger that looks like a thumbtack in his big hands, spamming the attack button on some equally massive daedric prince who doesn’t even feel it until that 2% chance to instakill finally triggers and the rival prince just immediately ragdolls to the floor.

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16 minutes ago, BigBossBalrog said:

Replaying it now. I'll sat it; Dead Money shits on all the other New Vegas DLC's. Thematically, it has great writing, but the gameplay is amazing designed it's a perfect Survival Horrror RPG. 
 

I love when you’re in the casino and the "ghost" of Vera Keyes activates and starts singing to the empty halls. It’s haunting. 

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I'm reading comments from the haters; "It's too hard", "the mechaniocs aren't like the base game!", "There's too many enviormental mechanics that make it so frustrating and unfair!", and i'm here loving this shit; it's like man have any of you played Resident Evil or Silent Hill XD There's so much tension just moving through the areas, and everything is so tightly designed it reminds me of a Resident Evil map 

Kinda funny. In Dark Souls II DLC's there's this elite mob in Shulva called the Sactum Knights. 

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Guardians who commited ritual sucide, and with black magic, bounded there souls to the Sanctum City to protect it from the invading Drakebloods. They patrol as ghosts, and your attack does nothing to them since there ghosts, and you have to destory there bodies to banish them. Reminds me alot of the hologram security guards. 

Funny part to me comes in when the Dark Souls fanbase loved these dudes as a super unique encounter, while there's a ton of Fallout fans decrying theres as an unfair mechanic XD

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16 minutes ago, BigBossBalrog said:

and everything is so tightly designed

That’s what I like so much. If you’re looking for typical Fallout gameplay or open-ended Bethesda style exploration, I can understand your disappointment. Because that’s not what Dead Money set out to deliver. But it nailed what it was trying to be. 

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5 minutes ago, The Good Doctor said:

So it’s not all free?

Eh. I ain’t so sure anymore. 

The only ones free are the four mentioned (I believe it's Saint's and Seducers, Fishing, Survival, and I forgot the last one) alongside the update itself. If you pay twenty you get all of the past recieved creations, and the thirty or so new ones. 

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That’s pretty expensive considering Dragonborn was cheaper and Shivering Isles was the same price. I’ve seen enough CC content to be pretty confident that all of it together probably won’t even begin to compare with those in quality or quantity. 

Not to mention it’s for a 10-year-old game at this point.

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1 hour ago, The Good Doctor said:

If any of y’all get bored and want to read about an interesting person, here is a really neat one. 

Kate Warne, a Pinkerton agent and the first female detective in America. She foiled a plot on Abraham Lincoln's life, among lots of other things.

Too bad she wasn't able to foil the one that killed him XD

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