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[Quest Discussion] Main Quest
10-10-2007, 04:01 AM,
#31
 
In repsonse to the auto generate, I can see how this would help speed up the making of an exterior, but t is definitly something that will require much hands on landscaping

The Dumac region is pretty diverse I will review the morrowind verison thoroughly and provide as much detail as possible, with screenshots
but of course this is only reference, you'll have to use the oblivion textures the best way possible to give it that morrowind feel, I am pretty sure that we have land textures and terrain objects that are more morrowindy


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10-10-2007, 08:25 AM,
#32
 
Ok so this should be in the other thread, anyway I never heard of this auto-generator, could really come in handy. I do think we have the textures needed, if not we can get them made.
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11-22-2007, 12:31 AM,
#33
 
To continue with the ideas for Dumac

IS has completed the dwemer Armour pieces for the Jnaggo Quest
as indicated earlier I think we should have a majority of these pieces found throughout the Ruin, however some should be found in other places in the game, I think the Helm and the Shield would be the choices I would make to have in other places

We need the special copy of Chimarvamidium, this book should be written according to the MW Version, However we need to add 3 to 4 more pages with hand written notes

These notes detailing a mans serch for this armour, lists all the persons he interviewed and the places where he has looked, it will also indicate that the Helm was found, but after several years of searching with no other clues he sold the helm, hoping that the additional funds would halp in his travels, he thought that once he found the other pieces, he could return to the shopowner and buy back the helm.

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11-22-2007, 09:20 AM,
#34
 
You get me the text from the book and add in the extra pages and then I will put it in-game, maybe we need a nice cover for the book instead of a normal cover. I agree though, we should split the shield and helm up and spread them in different places, if the armor is good then its good enough to work hard and find.
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11-22-2007, 03:14 PM,
#35
 
Here be the text of the book, I will add some notes to it...my brain must think first Big Grin


After many battles, it was clear who would win the War. The Chimer had great skills in magick and bladery, but against the armored battalions of the Dwemer, clad in the finest shielding wrought by Jnaggo, there was little hope of their ever winning. In the interests of keeping some measure of peace in the Land, Sthovin the Warlord agreed to a truce with Karenithil Barif the Beast. In exchange for the Disputed Lands, Sthovin gave Barif a mighty golem, which would protect the Chimer's territory from the excursions of the Northern Barbarians.

Barif was delighted with his gift and brought it back to his camp, where all his warriors gaped in awe at it. Sparkling gold in hue, it resembled a Dwemer cavalier with a proud aspect. To test its strength, they placed the golem in the center of an arena and flung magickal bolts of lightning at it. Its agility was such that few of the bolts struck it. It had the wherewithal to pivot on its hips to avoid the brunt of the attacks without losing its balance, feet firmly planted on the ground. A vault of fireballs followed, which the golem ably dodged, bending its knees and its legs to spin around the blasts. The few times it was struck, it made certain to be hit in the chest and waist, the strongest parts of its body.

The troops cheered at the sight of such an agile and powerful creation. With it leading the defense, the Barbarians of Skyrim would never again successfully raid their villages. They named it Chimarvamidium, the Hope of the Chimer.

Barif has the golem brought to his chambers with all his housethanes. There they tested Chimarvamidium further, its strength, its speed, its resiliency. They could find no flaw with its design.

“Imagine when the naked barbarians first meet this on one of their raids,” laughed one of the housethanes.

“It is only unfortunate that it resembles a Dwemer instead of one of our own,” mused Karenithil Barif. “It is revolting to think that they will have a greater respect for our other enemies than us.”

“I think we should never accepted the peace terms that we did,” said another, one of the most aggressive of the housethanes. “Is it too late to surprise the warlord Sthovin with an attack?”

“It is never too late to attack,” said Barif. “But what of his great armored warriors?”

“I understand,” said Barif's spymaster. “That his soldiers always wake at dawn. If we strike an hour before, we can catch them defenseless, before they've had a chance to bathe, let alone don their armor.”

“If we capture their armorer Jnaggo, then we too would know the secrets of blacksmithery,” said Barif. “Let it be done. We attack tomorrow, an hour before dawn.”

So it was settled. The Chimer army marched at night, and swarmed into the Dwemer camp. They were relying on Chimarvamidium to lead the first wave, but it malfunctioned and began attacking the Chimer's own troops. Added to that, the Dwemer were fully armored, well-rested, and eager for battle. The surprise was turned, and most of the high-ranking Chimer, including Karenithil Barif the Beast, were captured.

Though they were too proud to ask, Sthovin explained to them that he had been warned of their attack by a Calling by one of his men.

“What man of yours is in our camp?” sneered Barif.

Chimarvamidium, standing erect by the side of the captured, removed its head. Within its metal body was Jnaggo, the armorer.

“A Dwemer child of eight can create a golem,” he explained. “But only a truly great warrior and armorer can pretend to be


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11-26-2007, 02:49 PM,
#36
 
ooooops, missed this before, ok so I will start implementing this into a book, we really need a new book for it, but that can be done later.

Nice :goodjob:
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11-26-2007, 02:56 PM,
#37
 
Quote:Originally posted by InsanitySorrow
ooooops, missed this before, ok so I will start implementing this into a book, we really need a new book for it, but that can be done later.

Nice :goodjob:

Thats fine

I oops 'ed as well by failing to include some important information with regard to abilities (or maybe I didn't)

Its agility was such that few of the bolts struck it. It had the wherewithal to pivot on its hips to avoid the brunt of the attacks without losing its balance, feet firmly planted on the ground. A vault of fireballs followed, which the golem ably dodged, bending its knees and its legs to spin around the blasts. The few times it was struck, it made certain to be hit in the chest and waist, the strongest parts of its body.


Easy enough to read all the previous post to ensure I gave you the correct info, but I just wanted to make sure by pointing out the "bolded" sections of the text. Naturally our armour won't give the player the ability to roll around and spin like a break dancer Big Grin


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11-26-2007, 03:00 PM,
#38
 
Where about should this info be entered?
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11-26-2007, 03:24 PM,
#39
 
Quote:Originally posted by InsanitySorrow
Where about should this info be entered?

Its allready in the text of the book

I was unsure if I had pointed out those abilities with regard to the Armour itself


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11-27-2007, 02:10 PM,
#40
 
Understand now Smile

Diet Bob Big Grin

Next you will be like coke and have many flavours, Bob lemon :lmao:
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