I think of my character as being the same character I had in Skyrim. She must be the longest-lived human in the entire world to survive for 700 years. LOL. It also makes no sense because she's a Breton and in Skyrim she was a Nord. Maybe she's half-and-half, and immortal? LOL. I made her look the same, though, and gave her the same name. Really, I need to think of her as an ancestor as well. (Oh, and in Skyrim she was an archer, and now she's a sorceror ... really, not the same character at all except in my mind.)CountEdmondDantes wrote: »My character in ESO is the ancestor of one of the characters I created in Skyrim.
I park my character at the stables every single night, because I'm still leveling up my mount. I hate that we have to do this anew with every single character. Sigh. Before the housing patch, I imaged that she must be paying that 250 gold a day to sleep at the stables with her horse.CountEdmondDantes wrote: »At the end of the evening, my character goes to the inn to get a meal, a couple of drinks, and a room (pity we can't rent rooms in ESO).
Every time someone argues with me, I tend to think of them as being 14. LOL.CountEdmondDantes wrote: »Sometimes I read zone chat and think everyone is fourteen years old.
I'm playing an templar alt now, cp240 and the slowest horse in tamrielI park my character at the stables every single night, because I'm still leveling up my mount. I hate that we have to do this anew with every single character. Sigh. Before the housing patch, I imaged that she must be paying that 250 gold a day to sleep at the stables with her horse.