Maybe This is too easy, but I'd settle for the road and identification of the structure off in the distance on the left . . .
ghastley
Jul 31 2017, 02:18 PM
I won't give an answer, because I don't have a picture suitable right now. But I think that may be the only place in Skyrim where you'll find two giants together, walking along the road. You can get the giant and cow anywhere, and they'll follow mammoths all over the tundra, but two giants seems to be one location only.
I've had them intervene on my side against the fake legionaries. One of the bandits ran away right into them and went flying.
Renee
Jul 31 2017, 03:01 PM
QUOTE(haute ecole rider @ Jul 30 2017, 07:35 PM)
Maybe This is too easy, but I'd settle for the road and identification of the structure off in the distance on the left . . .
I don't know the road's name, but that's Dragonsreach in the distance. The path to the left leads to Sleeping Tree Camp, which is indeed where some giants inhabit.
haute ecole rider
Aug 1 2017, 01:25 PM
I was actually looking for the identification of the structure in the mid ground on the left (more visible than that peaked gable of Dragonsreach in the distance, which can be seen from almost anywhere on the tundra and even in the mountains).
But the description of the path to Sleeping Tree Camp works as well. Your Renee!
Renee
Aug 1 2017, 08:41 PM
Oh my apology. My eyes are kinda bad. I think the structure in the foreground left is Fort Greymoor? Gotta be.
I agree with mALX that it's Cheydinhal architecture, but the complete lack of clutter has me lost. And neither the house for sale nor the abandoned house has quite those walls upstairs.
Lopov
Aug 2 2017, 09:41 AM
Is it the house in the middle of woods south of Chorrol, involved in the quest of twin brothers? The one that's abandoned at first and later gets renovated.
I can't recall the name of the house ATM but I think you know which I mean.
Renee
Aug 2 2017, 12:32 PM
Lopov got this one *DING!* Close enough, anyway. Answer is Weatherleah.
That was rather intense, that scene, by the way. Sarah had just become a vampire and was on her way back to Skingrad, walking at night and in the rain. That hill giant attacked her and then followed her into Weatherleah. Only thing which saved Sarah initially was the giant was too big to fit into the upper portions of the house!
Lopov
Aug 2 2017, 04:58 PM
Weatherleah! *facepalms* I couldn't remember the name at work earlier.
One of my characters had an Ogre following him in Weatherleah so the scene was familiar, that's why my first thought was right of that particular house.
She looks pretty by the way. Is her hair modded? Me want.
mALX
Aug 4 2017, 04:58 PM
QUOTE(Renee @ Aug 4 2017, 11:48 AM)
Just outside Vault 101. Final answer!
She looks pretty by the way. Is her hair modded? Me want.
Ding Ding Ding!!!! You are right! (Except about the hair being modded, that is vanilla hair - but she is wearing a modded hat = SubRosa's raspberry beret from New Vegas)
Your turn!
Renee
Aug 4 2017, 07:51 PM
Sweet, that was a total guess too (the way almost all my answers are, ha ha). Yes, I must have that raspberry beret in Janet's game especially.
So far,,that's No, ... No, ... and Yes, but where in Morrowind?
I believe those temples use the same model whether they're in Redoran or Hlaalu territory, so you'll need to consider the other clues.
Lucrezia is a distraction, not a clue.
mALX
Aug 6 2017, 08:38 PM
Er ... Vvardenfell?
Lopov
Aug 7 2017, 06:10 AM
By the process of elimination, all big towns can be ruled out. A lot of smaller ones too because there seems to be the path leading to the mine above the half-cut Orc NPC so it has to be a settlement with a mine. I'm not entirely sure in the answer but I'm going to say Gnisis.
ghastley
Aug 7 2017, 03:18 PM
QUOTE(Lopov @ Aug 7 2017, 01:10 AM)
By the process of elimination, all big towns can be ruled out. A lot of smaller ones too because there seems to be the path leading to the mine above the half-cut Orc NPC so it has to be a settlement with a mine. I'm not entirely sure in the answer but I'm going to say Gnisis.
The analysis is correct. It is Gnisis, and Lopov gets the !