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hey ancient nord weapons go pretty well with dragon armorIf you're using armor as high-quality as dragonplate, why the hell are you wielding ancient Nord weapons? That's like coming to a SWAT shootout with Kevlar and a flyswatter.
so i got vigiliance and brought him with me and lydia to go deal with some forswornBet you thought this dog was alive...
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*sigh*
guess i'll go find meeko and hope he isn't made of paper like this waste of 500 gold :v
I wish we had a better pirate game then this.Armada of the Damned would have been a nice addition to the shorter-than-Frodo list of pirate RPGs. Too bad it got cancelled. I really looked forward to it.

I got a Inheritance Letter saying "Angrenor Once-Honored" died."I used to be a soldier like you, then I took a sword through the chest..."
Who is that?
Wait nevermind, I found him dead in Whiterun
Pirates! (1987)Discuss this most addicting of games.
A classic game that stood the test of time for nearly two decades. Designed by Sid Meier, up to then a flight-simulator designer, and developed by Microprose, it originally ran on a large variety of personal computers (back when it was more than just "PC vs. MAC", and was hugely successful on all of them. One of the first games to use 16-color graphics on home computers, and a ground-breaker in the genre of action RPGs.
Pirates! Gold (1993)
A lackluster remake, Pirates! Gold was the first attempt to update Pirates! to 1990's standards and capitalize on its success. Running in SVGA on the PC, it offered mouse control, MIDI music and digital sound, and was considered visually stunning for its time. However, the game offered little above the original, and was riddled with so many bugs that even hardcore fans found it troublesome and, subsequently, not worth abandoning the original, which continued to be the primary version of the game for another decade.
Sid Meier's Pirates! (2004)
Firaxis, direct successor of the now-defunct Microprose and headed by now-legendary designer Sid Meier (who designed the original game), decided to update the game for the 21st century. Sid Meier's Pirates! is a fully 3D experience, with many new features and updates that make the game smoother and overall even more enjoyable than the original. It brought many new fans to the genre, and was eventually released on both Consoles and Hand-Held Consoles. Most of the "Pirates!" fandom has accepted Sid Meier's Pirates! as the superior game, although some still play the original for various reasons.
no.. its spelled GARFELD so we do not get sued by creators for millions of dollars...It's only copyright infringement if you're selling something. This is an independent organization on an independent online game and has no monetary value, therefore Jim Davis cannot sue you.
In Japan, people spend millions of dollars developing loving 3D HOLOGRAM TECHNOLOGYI sense in the future:

also i innocently killed hiemskerWE ARE BUT MAAAAAAAAAAAGOTS, WRIIIIITHING IN THE FIIIILTH OF OUR OWN CORRUPTION
it's incredibly quiet in whiterun now ;-;