SinisterBeaconS

SinisterBeaconS

@k007k012 I just reviewed the plot again. Nvm. It’ll probably be around 6 long chaps but I’m not sure. We’ll see.
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SinisterBeaconS

@k007k012 I’m definitely going with the first Route. I’ll organize everything and they’re probably gonna be like maybe 12 or so chapters long (10 if I cram it, but I don’t like cramming) because you gave a LOT of plot and info for me to go off of.
            
            Thank you so much. I’ll try my absolute best to integrate Route 1 into this story, while slowly developing Saitama and Serana’s romantic relationship in the later chapters of this route.
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k007k012

@SinisterBeaconS 
            
            I'm glad you liked it! Just know that whenever you need to know anything about the TES universe, you can just ask me, and if I have free time I’ll be happy to answer all your questions. And if you need any suggestions for the story, just ask me, because if I have some cool ideas I’ll be happy to share them—especially when it comes to the universe of The Elder Scrolls that I love so much XD, although I’ll try to avoid writing huge suggestions, otherwise I’ll end up writing the Bible in the chat ;-; anyway, if you need anything just remember you can call me!
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SinisterBeaconS

Hi! It’s hard to sometimes read your plot suggestions on the Chapter themselves, so I thought it would just be easier and make more sense to make a document together so we can plot out Saitama’s journey. You seem to have a lot of cool ideas for the story since you’re more knowledgeable, so here is a google docs document so you can add plot suggestions and stuff.
          
          https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Da3we-Sj2h-EezmwpsM9Ux92jSSCyS053XWF-oR9b1c/edit?usp=drivesdk

SinisterBeaconS

I’m almost finished the second chapter, but I had a question about the races. What races (like humans, elves, orcs..) and animals do you think are mostly present throughout Skyrim? Like, if you were to travel outside of Bleak Falls Barrow, what would you see? Would there be more humans? More elves? Are little humans and elves?

k007k012

The Falmer also have the habit of domesticating Chaurus. Chaurus not only assist them in battle but also serve as food, and the durable chitin from their bodies is used by the Falmer to craft their weapons and armor. Chaurus can also evolve into much more powerful winged creatures.
            
            Skyrim also has Hagravens, who are witches and horrifying, twisted creatures with the appearance of women bearing raven-like features and a distorted look. Skyrim also has Skeevers, which are basically the rats of Skyrim, though much more dangerous than ordinary rats. Some variants of Skeevers have venomous bites, and all Skeevers transmit diseases that weaken people. They are filthy and dirty just like any common rat XD.
            
            Lastly, there are the Dragons, who eventually attack people on the roads. Dragons usually prefer to stay on mountaintops or perch on Word Walls that contain knowledge of a specific Word of Power from a particular Shout. Most of the Word Walls that Dragons like to perch on in Skyrim are located on mountaintops, though some are found in ancient Nordic ruins. Each Word Wall contains knowledge of the Thu’um, usually a single Word of Power, which can be absorbed by a Dragonborn.
            
            Anyway, I’ve now talked about most of the creatures of Skyrim. I left some out, like Vampires, which I already explained a bit about in Chapter 1 of your story, and the Draugr, which I already explained in Chapter 2. I also left out Werewolves for now because I’ll explain them in the future.
            
            That’s all I have to explain for now. Sorry for not answering your question about Skyrim’s creatures earlier—I focused so much on explaining the races of The Elder Scrolls universe that I forgot about the creatures ;-;
            
            Anyway, see you next time!
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k007k012

Now answering your question about the creatures of Skyrim: the animals that are most prominent in Skyrim are usually wolves, as they can be found practically everywhere. There are also Sabre Cats, which are generally found around Whiterun and in the areas surrounding Markarth and Windhelm.
            
            There are also bears that inhabit all regions of Skyrim, though they are more commonly seen in caves and around Riften. They are also common in colder places such as Winterhold and Windhelm. Skyrim is also home to Frost Trolls and regular Trolls. Giants inhabit the land as well; they have the habit of taming and herding mammoths and producing mammoth cheese.
            
            In Skyrim, Frostbite Spiders can be found in caves or wandering through forests and desolate areas. There are also Spriggans, who are protectors of nature and attack anyone who approaches them. Spriggans are always found in forests or in caves that contain rich flora and fauna.
            
            There are also the Falmer, the ancient Snow Elves who were corrupted and suffered extreme degradation as the eras passed. The Falmer are also known as “The Betrayed” by the remaining pure Snow Elves. They inhabit ancient Dwemer ruins, which are extremely advanced technologically compared to the rest of Tamriel. Dwemer ruins are filled with Dwemer automatons and packed with puzzles built by the Dwemer before the mysterious disappearance of their race.
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k007k012

However, the worship of Talos was banned in all provinces annexed by the Empire of Cyrodiil by the Thalmor. After a war between the Empire and the Thalmor, they entered a truce, and one of the terms imposed by the Thalmor was the prohibition of Talos worship in all Imperial provinces. So the Empire banned the Cult of Talos under Thalmor orders. This caused huge unrest in Skyrim, especially because the Nords were the race that most worshiped Talos. When Talos was still Tiber Septim, while he was mortal, he was a Nord. Because he was a Nord, because of his conquests, because he ruled over all Tamriel, and because he ascended to divinity, the overwhelming majority—if not all—Nords respect and worship him. Therefore, the ban on Talos worship is considered sacrilege in the eyes of the Nords, especially the Stormcloaks. The reason the Thalmor banned Talos worship is because they cannot accept that a “mere” human ascended to the divinity they themselves seek, as the Altmer are a proud and supremacist race that believes itself superior to all others.
            
            Now I’d like to mention something about the Dwemer. Although there are no living Dwemer left on the continent of Tamriel, I want to point out that the Dwemer—also known as the “Dwarves”—are not true dwarves, because they are Elves. They became known as dwarves because when they first arrived in Skyrim, the Giants who lived there called them “dwarves,” “little ones,” “short ones,” and so on, and the nickname eventually stuck. The Dwemer were native to Morrowind, and their disappearance remains a mystery, as they simply vanished from Nirn without explanation. The Dwemer were a race that prioritized science and technology above all else and were the most technologically advanced race in Tamriel, possessing steam-powered constructions and even automatons/robots at their disposal.
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SinisterBeaconS

Hello! I heard you were interested in romance stories. Along with FALLOUT HEROES and INCREDIBLY BALD (which so far don’t have a romance subplot planned), I’ll be writing a fanfic called “Slaying Zombies With a Succubus”.
          
          It’s a Garou x Zombie apocalypse crossover that has romance (main subplot) as Garou teams up with a powerful succubus to fight powerful zombies. I’ll let you know when that comes out.