Arsenic_Touch wrote: »
Then I took an arrow to the head...
This is pretty awesome, there's a note next to the skeleton that says "No one steals from me and lives to enjoy the spoils!"
Don't know why but little things like this make the experience much more enjoyable.
Always get a kick out of finding a body randomly like this.
Empty_Emotions wrote: »The real question is what is the deal with the other arrows? Did the dude just sit there eating cheese until one smacked him in the head or did the assassin just feel the need to fire off some extra arrows after hitting the poor dude in the head? OR was this the work of multiple assassins all firing at the same time?
Empty_Emotions wrote: »The real question is what is the deal with the other arrows? Did the dude just sit there eating cheese until one smacked him in the head or did the assassin just feel the need to fire off some extra arrows after hitting the poor dude in the head? OR was this the work of multiple assassins all firing at the same time?
It was an AOE attack....lol
MasterSpatula wrote: »This is exactly the sort of thing ESO does better than any other MMO I've ever played: Create the sense of a lived in (and died in) world.
Pretty good tune by Overkill about that.I keep wondering who is putting out the fresh fruit and cheese, and lighting new candles around a corpse that has managed to to go bare bone.
I keep wondering who is putting out the fresh fruit and cheese, and lighting new candles around a corpse that has managed to to go bare bone.
And who keeps the torches lit in all those desolate and nasty areas all over the map? He's the guy who should be leading the sieges. That's clearly one tough guy.
P.S.: The arrow in the wedge of cheese that didn't knock the cheese from the plate is a hoot all on it's own.
NookyZooky wrote: »they should let shots to the knee do double damage or something, just to give a shout out t that awesome skyrim meme:)
Arsenic_Touch wrote: »But your name says Bhakura, the note said J.
MasterSpatula wrote: »This is exactly the sort of thing ESO does better than any other MMO I've ever played: Create the sense of a lived in (and died in) world.
Arsenic_Touch wrote: »
Then I took an arrow to the head...
This is pretty awesome, there's a note next to the skeleton that says "No one steals from me and lives to enjoy the spoils!"
Don't know why but little things like this make the experience much more enjoyable.
Always get a kick out of finding a body randomly like this.