@babyblueetbaemonster here is my fanart tribute scenario to your lovable, adorable Dragonborns who have brought me much joy and so many laughs! I love your mind and the shenanigans you always cook up for them! 💖🤗
Bonus scene below!
Epilogue
Jokir and Naythaa are winding down in a tavern after a long day of showing their new friend around, who has already fallen asleep in a chair in the corner. Despite a nearby bard's close proximity, Miraak slumbers peacefully through the noise, a fact that doesn't escape the other Dragonborns' notice.
"Hah! Snoring away like a baby," Jokir chuckles softly. "Must be pretty tired if he can sleep through all that."
"I'm glad he feels safe enough to do so," Naythaa points out, the dunmer spellsword's features softening into a smile. "But after all that time in Apocrypha, it must be nice to be back among things like music, and singing and laughter. Maybe he's a little out of practice, but it's good to see him enjoying himself."
Jokir nods in agreement. "He's so out-of-touch with this world, after not being a part of it for so long... What we need is a 'Modern Nord Crash Course'," Jokir laughs. "I kind of feel like we have a responsibility to do right by him... but sometimes, when he asks about things that I don't know the answer to, I worry I'm letting him down," the Nord warrior frowns, folding his arms.
Naythaa ponders for a moment before her eyes light up. "Hey! Let's take him home to Farkas! Between him and the other Companions, Miraak will be caught up in no time!"
Jokir beams happily. "I love that idea! Farkas is great with kids, and patient with newbies! And you know what they say, it takes a village to raise a child. With all of us guiding him, he'll fit right in!"
With that decided, the two Dragonborn gently wake their companion and head upstairs to the room they've rented for the night. There is only one bed, but it goes unused, as Miraak promptly curls up like a cat upon the fur rug, Jokir and Naythaa doing the same, and everyone enjoys a peaceful, Mora-free sleep.
Sweet Dreams, Dragonborns!
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Tesinktober2023 Day 1 - Music
"*sigh* alright. A fine but bloody tale. I can do that one.
There once was a hero named Ragnar the Red~"
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What do your elder scrolls ocs wear when not in armor or battle robes? Casual outfits!
Jo usually just wore the Fine Clothes uncle Sheo gave him in that quest, with the cool Mage's Circlet from Savos Aren.
Nay got her dress (Belted Tunic) from uncle Alvor's "Help yourself to whatever you need" gift basket.
Dubak got a Blacksmith's Apron. I can't recall where he got it... cough, yeah.
Acelta wore variety of Mage's Robes that does fashion damage to Haskill. (after finding out the secret side effect he stopped wearing them)
Sunny is silly :3
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Daggerfall everyone. Daggerfall.
Flower picking is my favorite activity in TES game, Daggerfall. My disappointment is immeasurable and my day is ruined XD
But Daggerfall has the true freedom to explore dungeon in all direction!
=====just me talking about dungeons=====
Skyrim dungeon feels like an one way road. There's only one way to walk through this place. On foot and one direction. The quest item is right next the entrance, but the door is blocked. It can only be open on the other side so I have to go the long way. Sometimes they sent me to the same place for different quests. Yeah.
I should play more Oblivion. I remember they also have only one way to go through dungeons, but I have to walk all the way back for some of them? I rarely do to the same dungeon twice. Sometimes I can jump to inaccessible places. That's why I'm not mad at Oblivion XD
Morrowind! I love that one time I randomly look up and saw some space up there I can explore. I also love that time I fell into water just to find a underwater dungeon. And I love recall and intervention. I love Morrowind <3
Daggerfall! Go right, go left, climb up, dive down. Go to any direction freely! Because they're random generated so there's no right way to walk through these dungeons.
Leaping, climbing, swimming, crawling. Levitate, Slowfalling, Recall. Elevators, brick doors, floating skulls, underwater tunnels, and lots of secret doors.
Sometimes I walk back to the entrance, sometimes I'm in a underwater cave. I once killed the quest enemy for a two minutes walk. I also missed a quest item in a secret door and get lost deep inside a fortress. I'm so glad we have recall spell.
Daggerfall's dungeon is way too complicate for it's own good, but that's exactly why I like it! :D
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