User blog comment:Potato Lube/What is the best race in Skyrim/@comment-5253355-20120709192802/@comment-2219755-20120709210833

@ Swolp

Okay, saying "All races are good" means that every playable race in game are good to play, but saying "except Imperial" cancels the part saying "All races are good" because by saying "except" means not all races are good! Get it! It's kinda like lying, saying one thing when the truth is completely different. The truth here, is that in your opinion, you like 9/10 races, but you claim they are all good, but then you turn around and say, well I don't find imperial good, which means I lied, when I said they were all good.

On the character apprence note, I have already stated I don't really make a character on their racial ablilities, the part when I said "I don't give a shit" should have said enough, but if you want me to explain, here we go;

In Skyrim, I have a lovely little Redguard girl, who is joins the Companions, she's called Isolde, by the way. Now Isolde, like many redguards has the signiture dark skin, but unlike the other Redguards, instead of having dark hair and eyes, I gave her white hair and silver grey coloured eyes, why? Because, in the province of Morrowind, over 200 years later, there was this hero called Nerevarine, who in my case, was this Redguard by the name of Curtis, who also had white hair (his reason is a much simipler story). Now that common trait, means they are related, which means Isolde is releated to Curtis. This also means, they have a story outside of the game's questline.

Another example is my male Dovahkinn, David, he is the older brother of my female Dovahkinn, Anya, why did I do this? I'll let you guess that, since that's not really the thing I wanted to talk about. Anyway, David has three scars on his face, I'm not lazy and I made up a story why he has them, that way he becomes my character! Not some disposable characters, that you probably make... No offence