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Skyrim true medieval economy
Skyrim true medieval economy










skyrim true medieval economy

Crafted gear in Skyrim is leagues above any unique items you can find throughout your adventures, partly due to the sheer strength of Enchanting. In Windhelm, black soul gems can be found inside the hidden room in Hjerim after buying the arcane enchanter. Basically, you cannot disenchant Artifacts. Cicero is one of the best companions you can get in Skyrim for a plethora of reasons. The Skyrim is a mixture of medieval and Vikings times fights. It wouldn't be as interesting as Warhammer armies except for the Dunmer imo, so I'd just be mildly interested.Paradise Lost is the first epic of English literature written in the classical style. They could also employ goblins, ogroids and perhaps other such creatures in combat if we go by their early history.īretonnians would have good anti-magic buffs and varied spells but less powerful than say the Altmer. Orcs would have no magic to speak of, but the absolutely best armor and very good weapons, plus berserking abilities.

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I don't recall particular weaknesses mentioned, but they'd be physically weaker than most other nations. The Empire: Disciplined and well trained legions with strong diplomacy and economy. A few examples that come to mind:ĭunmer: Good balance of melee/ranged/magic in their armies, plus backed by the living gods that can grant boons and use their powers to lend aid in battle. All the race descriptions (in the lore) mention the strong points of each of their armies too, so there's a ready made template there. It could work in about the way Voxrox mapped it out, imo. Full of Snake people, intelligent monkeys, tiger people etc. Dragons? The threat of the Sloads, the Maomer. Then enter the various goods, and of course the Daedra. Nord - Way of the Voice, Berserkers, Reavers, giant swords and axes, not much cav or finesseīosmer - well, archers? Wild hunt where everyone turns cannibal? Moving trees? All that. Great Swordsmen? Maybe able to employ dwemer machines?

skyrim true medieval economy

Khajit - won't make it into the game as playable or otherwise, should have written out ages ago No magic to speak of, but maybe having he trait to employ monsters Twist could be Ashlander+Great HousesĪrgonians - very good guerilla/light Infantry, maybe turning their hist-trees in some kind of unit Cyrodiil - typical legionaire-armies, jsut with a twist of medieval mixed in, and magic.Īltmer - Small armies of super-capable warriors and the elite of mages, and cheap goblin-thrallsĭaggerfall - More Classical Medieval-like, strong knights, and powerful magesĭunmer - Again a very good mix of magic and melee.












Skyrim true medieval economy