User blog comment:Arjen2/First Time/@comment-5103657-20120514173811

I played Skyrim for the first time and didn't like it that much. I came back and played it after like a week and got addicted. I first played as a Khajiit Assassin and continued to play after I beat the main qwestline. I completed the Dark Brotherhood qwestline and the Thieves Guild qwestline. I started the Mages Guild qwestline, but did not continue, seeing as I was not a mage. I also completed the Companions qwestline. Playing got boring since I beat a lot of the qwestlines I was interested in. I was also sick of being a Khajiit Werewolf Assassin. I began my new game as a Dunmer Mage Assassin. I thought to myself, why focus on only one play type? I am working on all of the skills I worked on with my Khajiit (Smithing, Enchanting, One-Handed, Sneak, Light Armor) as well as Destruction and Illusion spells now. Illusion can help with my Assassin play type. I am learning Alchemy and some Restoration spells. The dark elf has a natural fire resistance of 50% and has have 5 extra skioll points for Light Armor, Sneak, Alchemy, Illusion, and Alteration and 10 extra skill points for Destruction. They are very good Mages and Assassins. Also they are good Vampires, so I said why not? I played as a Werewolf so I am trying out a Vampire play style. Skyrim might not be long, but it has a lot of extra qwests, not to mention all of the different play styles you can choose from. You have the ability to play over and over and never have the same experience. Assantus (talk) 17:38, May 14, 2012 (UTC)