snarkomatic wrote: »Dawn rises on Deshaan.
The Vestige mounts her golden indrik, spurring him onwards to battles far afield.
As she passes the central structure, a lone man steps forward. "Stranger," he beseeches the sprinting form, "may we spea-"
"F NO!" she snarls, cruel laughter ringing in the air, until finally it fades into the cloud of dust she leaves in her wake.
The banker praising Vivec (if you complete EP main quest) finally got under my skin. Had to get an add on to stop hearing it every time I went into the area he was located in my home.
Jayman1000 wrote: »I want to capture some of these NPC's and put them in my dungeon. That way we can have a little chat when I want it.
Stuga: Do you know how long I've been looking for you?
Me: Why don't I help you by cutting out your eyes and mailing them back to your king, C.O.D.
Prophet: Ah, vestige...
Me. STOP RIGHT THERE! I don't care. I need feathers for a magical chicken horse and I don't have time for your ***. I'll see you in two weeks.
StabbityDoom wrote: »Stuga: Do you know how long I've been looking for you?
Me: Why don't I help you by cutting out your eyes and mailing them back to your king, C.O.D.
Prophet: Ah, vestige...
Me. STOP RIGHT THERE! I don't care. I need feathers for a magical chicken horse and I don't have time for your ***. I'll see you in two weeks.
The first part kinda scared me but I lost it at magical chicken horse.
Hazurko_RaShan wrote: »StabbityDoom wrote: »Stuga: Do you know how long I've been looking for you?
Me: Why don't I help you by cutting out your eyes and mailing them back to your king, C.O.D.
Prophet: Ah, vestige...
Me. STOP RIGHT THERE! I don't care. I need feathers for a magical chicken horse and I don't have time for your ***. I'll see you in two weeks.
The first part kinda scared me but I lost it at magical chicken horse.
NO. It's a reindeer.. Or More likely a unicorn
In the Dove Book and Russian folklore, the Indrik-Beast (Russian: Индрик-зверь, transliteration: Indrik zver' ) is a fabulous beast, the king of all animals, who lives on a mountain known as "The Holy Mountain" where no other foot may tread. When it stirs, the Earth trembles. The word "Indrik" is a distorted version of the Russian word edinorog (unicorn).[1] The Indrik is described as a gigantic bull with legs of a deer, the head of a horse and an enormous horn in its snout, making it vaguely similar to a rhinoceros. The Russian folklore creature gives its name to a synonym of Paraceratherium, Indricotherium, the biggest land mammal ever to live.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indrik