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  1. I've searched and never seen anywhere on the net about this so I figure after years of doing this, I'd share with you how it's 100% possible to make the Mistwatch bandits permanently friendly and use Mistwatch Tower as a hub, but not completely a player home because I assume (I haven't checked in CK) the chests and barrels all reset. I made this video to visually show you how it's possible to do the little mini quest without having to kill a single NPC. Keep in mind this is all vanilla. No mods or console command(s) are required to do this. Before you do this, make sure you have a high enough sneak level, or you have Muffled boots or the spell Muffle casted on you. Take the back road that leads around to the back of Mistwatch Tower. You should be looking downwards upon Mistwatch Tower. Sneak your way down into the entrance door of Mistwatch Tower and enter. Make sure you don't attract the Mistwatch Bandit. Or rather, get too close to make them hostile. Run (or walk) up to Christer and begin the mini quest to search and find Fjola. Drop to sneak mode and sneak very slowly on your way out the east exit. Upon exiting sneak along the wall on the left and once you are far enough you can get up and run towards the geysers. The point is to go around and back up, but not back up to the road you took to Mistwatch Tower. Only to the dirt road that takes you to the North East entrance to Mistwatch Tower where a Orc Bandit leans against the wall. Instead stick to the hill on the right side of the dirt road and go up and eventually you will near the tower. You'll get high enough to reach the highest door to the tower that leads straight to Fjola. Note: when you exit the entrance, the Mistwatch Bandit up the stairs to the right above the exit, that bandit will become hostile regardless if you are distant from it. It's the only one that will go hostile if it detects you and the rest will become hostile. So be careful when going around the left wall after exiting. Talk to Fjola and select the choice to convince Christer to leave. Upon exiting the door, sneak your way to the hatch and enter. Getting detected will cause the bandits to become hostile and it won't work anymore. Once you've entered through the first hatch, you can run your way to the next exit of the tower. The bandits inside are friendly. When you've exited once again to the exterior, sneak your way to the next hatch without being noticed. Again, if detected, it will make the bandits hostile and it won't work anymore. Run your way down the tower. Once again these bandits are friendly. They will not attack you. Even if you try and speak to them. Talk to Christer and tell him Fjola is not here or dead. Optional if you want to give him the ring or not). Run back up the staircase and you'll encounter Fjola. Tell her it's done and the mini quest is complete. If you did it right, you have successfully made the Mistwatch Bandits outside that guard the tower permanently friendly. Edit: According to UESP (https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Skyrim:Mistwatch) under notes: "You can enter and speak with the bandit boss without starting the quest if you have the Wax key Lockpicking perk. Unlocking the master locked door before the final tower gives you the Mistwach key, which then can be used to open and enter the last tower. Doing this will make all bandits inside and outside of the tower friendly." Doing it this method would require you to unlock the hatch which is to the left the tower where Fjola is. Upon unlocking it, once you enter in the tower you will automatically get the key and you can just exit and go straight to Fjola. This is a much simpler way of doing it but requires the Wax Key perk in order to do this. If you aren't interested in that perk then the alternative would be to do it the way I've always done it.
  2. Chappelle's comedy special has become a beacon of light. There may be some hope in bringing back political incorrectness. If more comedians start to push back that would be good. Maybe through comedy we can see a bright future ahead.
  3. A lot of threads there turn into a shit show. It's one of my go to for the latest controversial forum topic.
  4. This thread: https://www.loverslab.com/topic/25605-why-shemales/page/12/#comments went into cringe-mode because of those "I'm offended!" snowflakes. But, but! Finally! someone with some common sense! https://www.loverslab.com/topic/25605-why-shemales/?do=findComment&comment=2740841 I just find it funny shemales not in the porn industry get offended, but those that are don't. Could it be because they rather shut up and get paid instead of REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE and lose their job over it, or maybe they just don't give a flying fuck-hole... I have the urge of trolling, but just created a new account and I don't want to get the boot for misconduct aka trolling which is not a rule breaker on LL, but we all know how make believe rules are somewhere in there unseen by members.
  5. Another limitation on role-playing. I found it fascinating back when I was posting the videos on the lore of each class. I was inspired to have create a character for each class. I would of definitely enjoyed being a Nomad or Techie for sure. Only time will tell if these other classes will be included in a DLC or expansion.
  6. You know what also killed it for me? Only being able to choose 3 classes. But since CDPR is primarily about story telling cutscenes, I guess adding all classes as an option to choose would be far too many to do with their cut scenes. It makes me just want to stick to RPGs with no cut scenes and a silent protagonist.
  7. Yeah, I'm glad I'm dodging this game. The CP2077 fanbois are just as pathetic as Bethesda fanbois. Anyone who questions CDPR they go full rage on you.
  8. Like this shill? He's clearly a CP2077 fanboi. Glad I stopped following him a long time ago.
  9. Speaking of Dave Chappelle. I missed this one.
  10. SJWs be like huh, that's not funny, that's racist!
  11. It's not even worth making a team project for a Bethesda game. It wouldn't come with a surprise if they screw over the team making Skyblivion and Skywind for their SSE version in the future. One of the reasons why jumping on SSE was a mistake. Regardless of the ((((stability))) as people claim and it supporting console mods. The Creation Club was a red flag ever since Fallout 4.
  12. In short, there's been a team of modders that have been working on a Fallout 3 mod for Fallout 4. Bethesda knew about it since the get go and Bethesda decides to create and release a Fallout 3 mod for Creation Club.
  13. Good job Bethesda...
  14. I had envisioned this game would've had that 80s retro cyberpunk look and feel to it. When I saw the 2018 E3 trailer, it looked like a GTA game instead. Nothing about it since then has impressed me other than being able to ride a motorcycle.
  15. This makes me wonder about the future of Witcher. Will Geralt no longer be the protagonist, or will he somehow be gender neutral and through dialogue tell the NPC what he wants to be referred as.
  16. Well, I certainly don't care. I lost interest in the game long ago. But it is pretty annoying how they are willing to pander to snowflakes and not gamers who wanted 3rd person perspective. I thought they were a company who stuck to their guns when choosing to ignore 3PP but this SJW pandering...
  17. If games were so simple to make, we would have made our own RPG from experience of playing them.
  18. I don't mind (A), but I think we need more of (B) included. I don't like when I'm everyone's problem solver. It just feels stupid how everything begins to change when I show up and decide to help the whole world with their problems as if I'm some kind of god.
  19. There's a lot of mods for Skyrim. I can tell you that you won't be displeased with all the mods out there.
  20. Settling for less is the outcome of bad products. Well, one of them. Gaming is like a drug addiction. I even mean that for me. I don't neglect that there are times I want to give in and do the same as these dumb consumers. It's very easy to say screw it and put your own interest over everyone else's. These stupid consumers eventually give in, even if the product is mediocre at best. And maybe even if a game is mediocre at best, if their intentions were true but came up short, maybe you can give them a pass. So long as they learn from their mistakes. I Tried for too long to show the signs what Bethesda was becoming. It's clear as the sky. Once you give them an inch they'll take it and push for another inch. And another. And I noticed that Bethesda was testing their consumers with the paid mod shennanigans in 2015. They made the mistake the first time, but they sure learned from it since. And all these talented modders on FO4 and Skyrim SE can rub their behinds with Bethesda to get some of that Creation Club crash, but in reality they are part of the problem and the Nexus shills are giving all their love and support not knowing/caring that they are setting themselves up to get a really long one from behind. Since then just don't care. Hater or not, my motives and passion were to wake people up because we are all in this together. What they do and what happens affects all of us. It's much easier for them to just give in and buy the bad quality game just to get their next fix than fight that fix. Companies feet should always be held over the fire when their motives are deliberately to give us the short end of the stick. And we should praise them when they put us first and treat us the way we should because at the end of the day, fans are what makes them money and you don't want to mistreat loyal fans. All these woke companies are a testament to losing millions for shitting on their consumers. But since they want to maintain loyalty and call anyone who disagrees or trashes the company for their real intent. Meh.... they deserve every bit of being screwed over.
  21. Well, this was definitely before my time, but I totally agree with you. There are cover songs that you wish never existed. And even songs during it's time like the era of screamo in the early up to mid (or late) 2000s. To think I was in a screamo/post-hardcore band back in the mid 2000s. I admit that playing gigs locally and out of state like in Utah and California was pretty fun, but the music was not my taste. The things one will do when your best friend suddenly likes this crap and he needs a lead guitarist. That was the time when MySpace was booming. And when I stopped liking social media because I had all these people befriending me I didn't know and never talked to.
  22. I actually like disco. My roommate is in his early 60s but he was a disco nutcase in his early adulthood. He's also a hardcore Barry White fan. He likes to bump it every now and then in his room.
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