Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-10555401-20130719131054/@comment-1738746-20150921091005

I'm an introvert, and highly value my "alone" time when it comes to hanging out with friends. Playing in Skyrim, sometimes I need some alone time from my follower, as sad as Vilkas gets when I tell him to bugger off home so I can massacre Imperial campsites as a werewolf.

And I talk to NPCs too- namely to my follower Vilkas so he can F*CKING MOVE OUT THE WAY!!! My mom never really understood that until she started playing and yelling at Lydia to get out of the way too.

I take the lives of my Stormcloak soldiers seriously. Should they die in a random encounter battle, I drag their bodies to somewhere nice or picturesque to be their burial site. Or under an Aedra shrine if there's one nearby. And on their burial site, I swear to avenge them and keep fighting for the freedom of Skyrim and her people, and thank them for the great service they have done for our province.

I feel genuinely bad killing humans or creatures that are not hostile to me or that I have no particular feelings towards. If I see an NPC(s) attacking a creature that is usually non-hostile to me, I help the creature out (this usually happens on Solstheim with Netches and hunters). I also feel bad killing wolves despite them being hostile. I get the worst feeling when killing "Pit Wolves" as it's not their fault, they were captured and abused by humans. I try to use the "Calm" spell on them so they can go free but I'm sad to see they simply wonder around aimlessly in the dungeon.

I go out of my way to kill any Imperial and Thalmor soldiers. This includes constant raids on the Thalmor Embassy. Once I killed Elenwen and used console commands to teleport her dead body outside of the Palace of Kings, were I left it there to adorn the front gates and avenge Ulfric's torturing. The guards were not happy.