tomofhyrule wrote: »Planning out epic stories.
I can't play any Elder Scrolls games until I get my character a full backstory...and I go into detail. Hardest part is a name (thanks UESP!) - I usually know what race/weapon style I want to play, but then I need to figure out who the character is and, in the case of a character in an odd place (like my Pact Orc), I need to also see how they got there. My main has about 5 pages worth of his backstory written out, and I'm sure that's short.
After that, it's also planning what I want them to do. Are they moral or not? What costumes make sense? Mounts? Pets? Would they do all of the questlines? Would they contract vampirism or lycanthropy? Who do they have relationships with? How do I get them from place to place? And the most fun part of that is to start them in one direction and see where they end up going from there - characters do tend to develop themselves a bit based on their interactions. And as much as I hate pairing couples (I'm one of those people who think many stories can be improved by removing useless romantic subplots), I like to see when things happen organically. As an example, my main just finished in Deshaan. I never thought to pair him up with anyone, but I like the flirty banter between him and Naryu - not that they'll end up together, but the banter made them both really interesting - can't wait to see them meet back up. I also have another character in planning that I didn't really know what to do with since she was going to be my Mages Guild/Daedric War storyline, but then I got the idea that she'd be involved with Darien (since he's important in Summerset) and all of a sudden I really got excited to see where her story would go.
And then the quests. I can't wait to play my Covenant character, but I'm still ironing a few wrinkles out of his backstory (He's Skaal, but leaves with a scholar and ends up somehow in Stros). But I want him to become a werewolf with the Camlorn questline since that would play really well with his background as a Skaal and the history there...especially since I want him to be a bit indifferent to the All-Maker in the first place and he'll really get seduced by the power of the wolf.
EDIT: Ooh, and I can't forget how they would interact with each other! I'm imagining all of the alliance storyline characters meeting at Stirk and going to the final confrontation together. Have a feeling my Orc and Nord are going to be really good friends - they both are outsiders in their alliance, and then they start to like each other. Could even lead to them going to join the Companions together...after all, the Orc's a master smith who'd love to work the Skyforge, and the companions did turn to lycanthropy in the 2nd era...
RefLiberty wrote: »Well the process for me is not so RP based.
First I click on female symbol, then I drag the chest full and adjust the behind sliders, and then work on the rest.
Done.