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#Dragonborn George
powdermelonkeg · 1 month
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BG3 character called Skyrims Georg.
Dragonborn Barbarian. Gets a feat to learn Thunderwave.
Multiclasses into Rogue and lives off of Stealth Archery.
Companions carry all inventory.
Loots everything.
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spinchboli · 3 months
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First and last tethered by an inescapable bond in a ceaseless cycle to devour the other, now condemned to the other- from the dawn of time and the end of time, they shall face the world eater together at the turning of the age.
Redraw of my saint George and the dragon peice with miraak and the Dragonborn in the style of medieval tapestry styled art
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moodcrab · 1 year
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Fixing Skyrim's Main Quest
Part One, Setting
Obviously it's set in Skyrim, but let's tweak it a bit.
Time
First of all, if there's one thing we can all agree on from Skyrim and Fallout 4 it's that Bethesda doesn't know how long 200 years is.
It's a very long time.
For reference, two hundred years back from the time of writing this Mad King George was king of England, it wasn't even the Victorian Era yet. The American Civil War was decades away from starting. The entire industrial AND technological revolutions as well as BOTH World Wars and the collapse of the British AND Ottoman Empires happened in that time, with plenty of room to spare.
It's a VERY long time!
Placing a two hundred year gap between Oblivion and Skyrim was a bad decision considering how very little actually happened. Tamriel should be drastically different, like they should have cars by now.
The major events that did happen, the Rise of the Medes, the Rise of the Thalmor, The Red Year, The Infernal City, The Void Nights, The Great War and White Gold Concordat could easily happen within one lifetime, so we're going to say the events of Skyrim take place in 4E64.
From a writing point of view, this small change makes it a lot easier to keep track of things that were a bit of a mess in vanilla, like the life of Ulfric, or the backstory of Gaius, Karliah and Mercer, which were all over the place if you were actually paying attention. It also means you can talk to people who actually remember these things happening, who were children during the Oblivion Crisis. You could even change Esbern's name to one of the younger Blades members you meet in Oblivion seeing as Esbern has the role of lore depository.
Religion and Culture
The next setting change is to remember this is Skyrim, not Cyrodiil. The Nords don't worship the Nine/Eight. In fact, the only reason the Nine/Eight exists as a pantheon at all because of the Nords stubbornness around the worship of foreign gods.
The Temple of Kynareth is now The Temple of Kyn, and Gildergleam Sanctuary is the home of Kyn's Holy Order. The College of Winterhold is no longer Hogwarts but the Chantry of Jhunal (a 'college' is a place of study, research and academia, not just a school). You might meet The Vigilant of Stuhn on the road, who don't live in a hut but a temple. Instead of a priest of Arkay in the Halls of the Dead we have priests of Orkey. Tsun, a god we actually meet in vanilla but has no shrines or altars, will replace Zenithar. And, most interesting to our story, a cult of both Alduin and Herma Mora - our two villains - gods to be placated rather than worshipped.
This said, the Imperial Cult will definitely have a strong presence in Skyrim and Talos, being an Ysmir, is particularly venerated (as is Ysgramor and Wulfharth). Yes, over the centuries the Imperial Cult and will obviously have spread into Skyrim, we can lean into this with the Civil War, putting a much bigger emphasis on the more "Imperialised" Holds siding with the Empire and the old school Atmoran Holds siding with the Stormcloaks. It never made much sense to me that the "true Nords" were more upset than the Imperials over the whole Talos situation, this change makes it so that while both sides are pissed off, one reacts with frustrating diplomacy and patience while the over reacts with stubborn honour and impulse, a more cultural divide rather than a pro/anti Talos one.
The Imperial position would be to play along with the Thalmor in the open, but to secretly fund and organise cults to other men-turned-gods and Imperial/Nordic hero gods such as Pelinal, Wulfharth, Ysgramor, Reman, Alessia and Martin, as well as the concept of Ysmir (which would actually include Tiber Septim and The Last Dragonborn). They would not openly support nor allow any arrests or persecutions of these cults by Justiciars. The Stormcloak position will remain "Fuck that bitch this is Skyrim."
Geography
This might sound crazy, but Skyrim was too hot.
No I'm kidding, I'm not so in love with the lore that I think a game of endless snow would be anything but boring. But there are some things that were cut out of the land that left Skyrim wanting. For instance there are hardly any settlements. Amber Guard, Granitehall, Nimalten City, Reich Corigate, Lainalten, Oakwood, Pargran Village, Laintar Dale, Dunpar Wall, Dragon Wood, and North Keep are all Skyrim cities that are missing from the game. Like not even abandoned ruins, they're just not there.
I totally understand there are size limitations but this is meant to be a country. It has five town sized cities and three village sized cities. And some villages. And they mostly look like Riverwood. Seriously, what exactly is the difference between Karthwasten, Falkreath, Shor's Stone, Winterhold and Riverwood, all towns from different Holds? It's like if shopping malls were made of wood.
The other thing about the vanilla settlements I didn't like was Bethesda seems to be stuck in Fallout style post apocalyptic design. Solitude has been there for thousands of years but no one has ever thought to shift these boulders from out of the middle of the street? There are ruins in better shape than Windhelm and Markarth? You can sum it up with Whiterun's Western Watchtower, which looks exactly the same after a dragon destroys it. Surely the ravages of civil war and the dragon crisis would have a bigger impact if things weren't already destroyed.
In fact, let's address the Imperial Fort situation. At the start of the game only 3 forts were occupied by actual soldiers, two of which were destroyed in the early game (Helgan and the Western Watchtower). Literally ALL other forts are in ruins and occupied by bandits or other undesirables. Consider that Skyrim is a country that recently took part in the Great War, but is currently dealing with a Civil War. Forts are not easy to build, and are insanely useful for medieval warfare. It truly beggars belief that practically none of them are maintained and fortified until the Player Character decides to get involved. To strain credulity further, many of the war camps you encounter in the wilds are literally in the shadows of major fortifications that have been left to rot. There is even a side quest to reclaim a Nord's fort from bandits, which is also a ruin. Is the implication that the man lives in a ruin? Or is it that in the short time the bandits have been there they've done a century or two of damage? Why would they do that?
Skyrim has a lot of dungeons, and a lot of quests that are basically "clear dungeon", we can't sacrifice some of this boring content for some more towns or forts, with characters, and things to do?
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wickedcriminal · 5 months
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The average person walking 7000 steps to reach High Hrothgar is incorrect. The average person walks about a few thousand steps to reach High Hrothgar. Dragonborn Georg, who was attacked by a FROST TROLL,
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elkenbulwark · 6 months
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nother hc dump //
He has the illithid 'transfer health' ability that allows him to forcibly shove half of his current hp onto someone else. He got this ability because as the designated highest strength character, he ended up carrying a lot of gear, including jars of tadpoles. Since his party was stingy on long resting at the time and he has a healthy appetite, he ended up getting hungry and eating the group's stash of tadpoles thinking them a standard elven dish of escargot.
While others stumble upon treasure often, he is the one in the party that usually comes across gems and other sparkling stones in the environment. He usually picks these up and takes them along because he finds them pretty. They also look tasty in some...weird way. Like candy. This urge comes from the fact that orcs of the past would prepare for war by consuming rocks for some reason or another.
Not all orcs/half-orcs will feel the call of Gruumsh in their life times, but it's guaranteed they will if they either 1. spill elf blood, or 2. take out one of their own eyes. Because he was quite literally coated in elf blood during the build up scene to his stay in the nautiloid, this caused the floodgates in him that would allow Gruumsh's influence to start taking effect to open and provide him the means to perform his very first rage.
When the Cragdews first bought him, he was around 3 years old. Ren was around 120 at the time, and so the son who was supposed to be protected by the half-orc body guard often babysat the half-orc on occasion while he grew into adulthood at 14.
His vicious mockery is arguably a lot better than any other of his bard abilities given how he grew up among elves and their Regina George spirit animal-
He is not all that attracted to elves given how he had to grow up alongside them so it kinda gives off the 'we're all siblings/cousins' vibe now, and they were not all that welcoming or supportive of him being around them either. Instead, he took up looking at pin ups and found himself weirdly attracted to the dragonborn ones. (Thanks for sponsoring him, bad dragon.)
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the-final-sif · 2 years
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I love all of your AUs and the way you characterize everyone! You are the main mcyt blog I follow so I thought I'd ask you for advice. I'm currently running a dungeons and dragons game and plan to introduce some NPCs based on c!dream and the 3 hunters. For some background, dream's character was a dragonslayer working for a noble before discovering the noble himself was a dragon in diguise. The hunters are probably mercenaries sent after him, but i may give them somebackgroumd with him. Do you have any ideas or advice on how to characterize them? If you know anything about d&d, any ideas on what race and class they'd each be? Thank you!
Oh I do know a lot about d&d, I've run a pathfinder game myself! For all this, I'll be assuming 5e in my answers, although I might borrow from pathfinder if I think 5e is lacking.
For characterization, I think the biggest questions to ask would be what story did the noble tell to the hunters in order to get them to go after Dream, and why does Dream not reveal the truth about the noble being a dragon to them? For a history, they could've worked together on a prior mission or two? Also, it's important to note if they're attempting to kill Dream, capture him, or something else. That'll shape a lot of the characterization.
For races & classes, these would be my suggestions based on the info provided.
Badboyhalo - Drow or Tiefling (or a Strix), Cleric but the sort of cleric that you're like 90% sure is actually in a cult.
George - Human (or dhampir if you feel like some pf), Rouge or Ranger.
Sapnap - Half Tiefling (or Ifrit from pf), Sorcerer / Fighter cross class.
Dream - itd be really funny to make him a dragonborn, but if not then an elf (kitsune might also work), Sorcerer or Warlock w/a pact with XD and maybe a few levels in ranger or druid. Def has a familiar.
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anadiilua · 1 year
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Ok so know a dnf related question: what is your favorite soup ?
And a dnd related question since my phone always corrects dnf to DND :
What class and race you think George, Dream and Sapnap would play ?
Ps. if you end up watching critical role please let me know what you think, and if you like it
~💚💙
I like most soups, but i think I'm between vegetable soup or chicken soup
About dteam DND (I'm going for what I think they'd choose to play as as well as what I think fits their personalities. Not what I'd make them as in a dnd au scenerio)
Sapnap: he would be a dps character like a fighter, Barbarian or monk I think. He'd probably be a murderhobo (at least in the beginning). I can see him choosing paladin as well because "it's cool" but struggling to interpret a lawful good character. As for race I want to say tiefling just because of the fire resistance and to scape the human/elf/orc cliche or maybe dragonborn bc it's cool. For his alignment I'd say chaotic neutral.
Dream: i can see him being a supporter role. Like a healer of some sort. Maybe a bard(bc he makes music, yes) or a cleric. I can also see him as a tank so maybe paladin if Sapnap isn't that already. As for race I can see him choosing human to be well rounded in everything or dragonborn (yes bc enderdragon). Dream would be a good little lawful good boy!
George: a druid elf. He likes animals and he's pretty. /hj. Ok, jokes aside he could be a kinda supporter character (but not really) that uses mainly magic or long range weapons like bow and arrow, but he's also unpredictable and can cause some serious damage. But i feel like he'd also thrive with a carisma based character. So I can also see him as a rogue or wizard. He'd be chaotic good or chaotic neutral.
Ps: I searched it and had it open on a tab on my browser but haven't started watching it yet
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weatherman667 · 1 year
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hey, in honor of the rwby dc cross over. why not have your own? WW pyrrha nikos is on the hunt for a new and dangerous vigilantie, the huntsman! so far he hasn't really done anything but batwoman (blake) is freaking out about him and superwoman (yang) is busy with her sister so it's up to her! meanwhile jaune learns that even if he was just trying to entertain his little sisters dressing up in even a bargain basement costume for more than five minutes in batwoman's city will result in you being labeled some sort of supercriminal/hero/vigilante
Hate WW and the supers.
Ruby: Night Rose. "Fighting evil by moonlight. Winning love by daylight." Yang: That's already taken. Ruby: What about throwing roses? Yang: Sighs. Man, sis, you got to catch up on your basics. Miraculous Ladybug. Maybe. I've never actually watched the series.
Weiss: Aurora Corps. Descendants of the Hyperboreans. Their construct power comes from Stoic Determination. The power to outlast the long night and thrive in the winter darkness. GL.
Blake: Black Cat. Morally ambiguous cat-thief striving for Faunus rights. Catwoman + Cassandra Cain.
Yang: Dragonborn. Blake: Now who's taking something? Yang: Yellow Dragon. Blake: Vainglorious. Yang: Bimbofied Justice. Weiss: *scoff* Jaune: Georgia. Yang: Huh? Weiss: From St. George. Yang: ... Weiss: The Dragon Slayer. Yang: Giggity. Jaune: Huh?. The closest equivalent would be Starfire, but with elements of the Huang Lang.
Jaune: The Beacon. The most obvious answer would by The Signal, but it will be a cold day in hell before I recognize him. Screw this, John Carter, except with time travel instead of space. He can channel light energy into his sword, shield, and armour, and gauntlets. The Beacon.
Pyrrha: Magna Polaris. She can control magnetism. The Powers are from Magneto, but she uses them in a much more subtle way. She doesn't have anything to fight for, but The Beacon does.
Nora: Gigawatt, (pronounced with a J). She uses electricity to give her hammer an ion drive to smash things. She has no idea how she does it. Static Shock.
Ren: Hard to think of a martial arts super hero that is appropriate, without being offensive or racist. Manticore. He tried to to use Mantra-themed names, but they always failed. He would always explain, but it would just lose it's impact. He has the power of Tai Chi. Po + Oogway.
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madmen-ao3feed · 1 year
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Quick Oneshots/Crossovers - Part 35
read it on the AO3 at https://ift.tt/8eax50I
by CreativeLiterature
A collection of oneshots and/or crossovers which jump right into it.
Each chapter name mentions which fandoms it contains.
Words: 3495, Chapters: 15/15, Language: English
Series: Part 35 of Quick Oneshots/Crossovers
Fandoms: Gilmore Girls (TV 2000), Marvel Cinematic Universe, Click (2006), Real Person Fiction, Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, Scary Movie (Movies), SpongeBob SquarePants (Cartoon), The Legend of Zelda & Related Fandoms, Gone With the Wind - Margaret Mitchell, Game of Thrones (TV), A Song of Ice and Fire - George R. R. Martin, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - All Media Types, Mad Men, Emily in Paris (TV), The Devil Wears Prada (2006), House Hunters (US TV), The Chase (TV), The Sims (Video Games), Pocket Monsters | Pokemon - All Media Types
Rating: Mature
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Characters: Rory Gilmore, Original Characters, Logan Huntzberger, Thor (Marvel), Link (Legend of Zelda), Zelda (Legend of Zelda), SpongeBob SquarePants, Dovahkiin | Dragonborn (Elder Scrolls), Brenda Meeks, Lydia (Elder Scrolls), Scarlett O'Hara, Mammy (Gone With the Wind), Veruca Salt, Robert Baratheon, Cersei Lannister, Don Draper, Roger Sterling, Emily Cooper (Emily in Paris), Miranda Priestly, Mark Labbett, Bradley Walsh, Mr. Salt (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory), Pyat Pree, Tony Stark, Taylor Doose, Luke Danes, Jess Mariano, Mrs. Kim (Gilmore Girls)
Additional Tags: Screenplay/Script Format
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briarfox13 · 3 years
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I made OC banners for when I answer asks or get tagged in stuff!!
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kaitywaitylabs · 3 years
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Harry: it’s nice to meet you Charlie
Charlie: dragons
Harry: what-?
Charlie: dragons
Harry: *goes over to Ron* is he ok?
Ron: yeah it’s just that he can only speak dragon now. He gave up on speaking human.
Charlie: dRaGoNs
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nudibutch · 3 years
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oh fk ye d&d is so funnn... im playing a half-elf butch vampire (started out as a bounty hunter who just... happened to be infected with a lesser form of vampirism but uhhh it grew and advanced and at this point has metastasized) and like... omg the gender expression... and the identity exploration... and also just nerding out on ttrpg nonsense... they like succulents and tea and also firearms and like. only one of those you would guess from knowing them ajdjsjs
GUNSLINGER BUTCH VAMPIRE?
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Dragonborn, making stabbing gestures in the middle of a daydream: haha... nazeem...
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I wish the Dragonborn from D&D had been part of the fantasy canon back when GRRM first wrote the Targaryens, because I would have loved the Targaryens to actually look like dragon people.
Imagine Daenerys covered in scales with a lizard face. She’d still be touted as the most beautiful woman in the world, because scaly Daenerys IS the most beautiful woman in the world.
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anadiilua · 1 year
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I really liked your choices for the Dream team. Now I'm depressed because imagine how great the world would be if Dream team+ friends played a dnd campaign. And we may never have that
I would see Dream as a rogue actually. Because then he could be all clever and sneaky like in the manhunts so I think that's what he would choose. But after playing a villain for so long I agree he would definitely be a lawful good. I think he would enjoy being a hero.
I never considered elf for George, but it would be great for him. I think he would be chaotic neutral
Sapnap's brand is basically fire so it would be fitting if he chose a dragonborn.
~blue and green
I can see that.
For Dream he only became a villain of the SMP because no one else wanted to take that role so he did it. even while being a villain cc!dream just wanted to help and make the others have a better experience. So that's why I chose a supporting role for him.
George is pretty and he knows it so elf it is lmao
For Sapnap I thought dragonborn but my current character is a tiefling so I have a soft spot for them at the moment and needed to include it somewhere
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robert-eo-swagwagon · 6 years
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D&D Character Ideas 3
A gnome who is convinced they are an elf and a cleric to the holiest jolliest god of them all 
A drow who praises a sun god
A lawful good rouge
A half-orc that was cursed and shrunk and is basally a goblin
A character that seems like a bard in every way possible, but is actually a necromancer
A character who is literally George Washington, but never tell anyone
A sumo wrester fighter
A barbarian trying to calm their temper and be cultured, aims to be a bard or any other class not focused on battle and violence 
A poet bard who is in a group of other poets. They have an ongoing challenge to make chains of rhymes. This bard always speaks in rhyme out of habit and competitive spirit
A pink dragonborn who’s elemental breath is bubblegum based
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