A good “normal adventure” you could go on is a pilgrimage to all the major temples in Skyrim to honor the Divines. The temple of Kynareth in Whiterun, Dibella in Markarth, Mara in Riften, Talos in Windhelm(if you still worship him after those damn elves had the Empire ban him), and the Temple of the Divines in Solitude.
worshipping Talos only makes sense. The empire only barely enforces the white-gold concordat restrictions because they can't afford another war after having fought off the oblivion crisis, four and a half independence revolts and the aldmeri invasion. Once things settle down, I'm reasonably sure the Empire would re-legalize the worship of talos, as he's obviously a valid divine and kind of a big deal due to being a human that ascended to such a position.
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It feels very nice to spot another normal guy in Skyrim video in the feed.) very relaxed and fresh adventure so far, love it! Glad you managed to ge the farming going.
Yay! A new Normal Guy video. Your music choices, the content and script writing and your incredibly pleasant voice make for a relaxing episode! I already can't wait for any new videos from you :D
After little thought some normal guy quests that i think would be fairly cool is the thieves guild quests, doing the like 20 fishing quests and doing the mad gods quest from the perspective of just skme dude in solitude, you could probably do most of the deadric princes that way, you could join the companions, join the civil war, trying to own property in all the holds would be cool theres also trying to max all of the non combat related skills, you could also take on a job aside from farmer like bandit, alchemist, blacksmith, archeologist, doing the bards college doesnt require anything too fancy. Those are just some ideas if you see this comment i love this series and really hope it continues for a long time to come
I use a rule set too. Legendary, dead is dead (no reloads). No followers, no magic, no potions, no easy duel wield style, no shields. Aiming to complete all the questlines with a single playthrough and no mods that give an advantage over vanilla mechanics. Tough but rewarding.
I’ve been doing a similar play through lately. I highly recommend taming the unicorn. It seemingly can’t die and has INSANE stamina. I also put elven armor on it since yellow is easier to spot in the wilderness
Not sure where exactly that modded farm is located, but I think it would be reasonable for this character to go ahead and explore the surrounding area and at least clear any caves. Another possible motivation could be crafting gear - but not (primarily) for yourself, but for the various people you meet, like Faendal. Poor guy might not get past the Troll with his standard equipment.
it's from the creation club/anniversary edition it's right between rorikstead and broken fang cave. it's super profitable producing tons of alchemy stuff. if no alchemy you can plant wheat and sell to the farms in rorikstead for a decent profit. or just plant all blisterwort and pick up a ton of passive income.
You could get married, adopt some kids. Maybe you could go and do those fishing quests in Riften. You could also engage in a drinking contest with a .... certain individual, maybe even go on vacation to solstime.
Love me some skyrim content but have you ever thought of branching out into the older tes games or maybe fallout after your done with skyrim I know the tes and fallout fans are definitely loyal and will watch your content if you keep posting regularly
Alright, heres a plan for another few episodes. You're nearest falkreath hold, right? You should become thane there, and then get married. Your wife will be able to run a shop for you in town, double up your income. Wait, unless that only works in whiterun? I've never actually got married in the game, so idk how that works. Whiteruns not that much further anyway. After that, you could try applying for some higher education? Magics a nogo, but what about the arts? the bard's college in solitude shouldn't be too far. Oh, and the windhelm guard are looking for a civilian investigator to help with a serial killer. Sounds grizly I know, but they say you wouldn't have to do any fighting, just asking around, lending a hand. Then I guess you could adopt a child to pad out the episode maybe? You could check out the orphanage in riften, I hear they're very good ;)
this is pretty much my current playthrough. the farm is great get married adopt kids. find all the pets and move them to your farm. its good for a ton of builds too thane or merchant fits perfect my assassin grows his Paralysis poisons there while pretending to be normal. my punch cat drug dealer thief makes drugs to sell there. marry yasolda and headcanon the farm profits as drugs sold to the caravans