So I took the Lexicon back to Avanchnzel today, and as usual when exploring a Dwemer ruin I kept expecting to come across the bloodied bodies of the people I was seeing after-images of and lots of Falmer, and was pleasantly surprised when only the former existed.
I mean, this is Skyrim. I'd almost be disappointed if there weren't bodies.
What I want to read about is a time when the Falmer don't win. Every time I go somewhere deep within the earth, I find dead people by Falmer, and I get the sad sensation that if I'd been just a bit sooner, I could have saved them. Obviously people aren't very cautious about the things lurking in the deep places of the earth, and I sigh as I pass explorers who weren't prepared.
So please, give me happiness! Whether the protagonist (can be DB, doesn't have to be) saves the people from the Falmer or they save themselves is up to the writer. The beginning and middle can be as angsty and sad as necessary, as long as it ends happy. Also, victory sex or something of the sort if fine, but also not necessary.
Bonus sweetrolls for including some minor reference to my personal headcanon: that the Dwemer turned into the Falmer.
Those Darned Falmer!
I mean, this is Skyrim. I'd almost be disappointed if there weren't bodies.
What I want to read about is a time when the Falmer don't win. Every time I go somewhere deep within the earth, I find dead people by Falmer, and I get the sad sensation that if I'd been just a bit sooner, I could have saved them. Obviously people aren't very cautious about the things lurking in the deep places of the earth, and I sigh as I pass explorers who weren't prepared.
So please, give me happiness! Whether the protagonist (can be DB, doesn't have to be) saves the people from the Falmer or they save themselves is up to the writer. The beginning and middle can be as angsty and sad as necessary, as long as it ends happy. Also, victory sex or something of the sort if fine, but also not necessary.
Bonus sweetrolls for including some minor reference to my personal headcanon: that the Dwemer turned into the Falmer.
Go wild! Thank you, Author!Anons~