damn, they killed me so many times with that magic blade, but my soul never went to Sithis. maybe the weapon is broken, or maybe I am just immortal, I just keep respawning. dammed, I am better than the daedric princes, I am immortal, beat that!!!
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Topic: Our holiday in Grahtwood with Caravan Tours
Rating: 5/5
Review:
We stayed in rented accommodation (Snugpod B&B) in the centre of Elden Root. The location was excellent, with transportation links, shops, and points of interest all within walking distance. Our tour guide was really knowledgeable and helpful, although, I must admit, at times we struggled to understand her accent. We visited the recommended sights in the area, but what we enjoyed most were the walking trails, as the landscape was absolutely stunning. The Elden trees are as majestic as described in the guide books, and the Great tree itself is a thing of wonder. We also loved listening to Spinners; they have a knack for telling stories, and the stories themselves are quite brilliant. There is a plethora of Ayleid ruins, but our guide advised against venturing on our own, though we did visit an excavation site with some members of the Mages Guild, which was exciting. One thing we didn’t really enjoy was the local cuisine, as there wasn’t much variety. However, an Orsimer lady we befriended on the tour, recommended an imported drink called ‘Orsinium Pink Zinfandel’, which was delicious, and became our daily indulgence. On this note, if you are considering traveling to Grahtwood, be aware that the Green Pact is heavily enforced, so avoid picking flowers or fruits at all costs. I had some dried figs in my satchel for us to eat on the go, and every time I pulled one out, I loudly disclaimed they were from back home, just to be on the safe side. All in all our holiday was memorable, and we’d love to come back in the future.
Here is a photo of my wife and I attempting to climb the Great tree: