Subject: Skyrim stuff!
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Posted on: 2017-09-18 20:19:00 UTC

Because what else did you expect of me at this point?

These are all on my Rec page, but I'll copy them here for convenience, too.

  • "Saving the Dragonborn" by SaxyGirl - K+
  • Continuum: The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
  • Writing Status: In Progress
  • Summary: The Dragonborn has a bad habit of getting herself in sticky situations and this time is no different. Lucky for her, Farkas is available to save her. Again.
  • Why I Like It: It's good clean fluffy fun (and the occasional serious moment) with one of my favorite characters. A series of one-shots in no particular order, it's not trying to be anything grand, but succeeds at being something that makes me feel good to read—and, in fact, helped inspire me to go with the muse and start writing fanfic again myself.

  • "The Wolf Queen Awakens" by Ms Katonic - M
  • Continuum: The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
  • Writing Status: Complete
  • Summary: Dragons may signify the world's end but as far as Elisif's concerned, her world ended well before that when Ulfric Stormcloak murdered her husband. So it is that no one's more surprised than her when a dragon attack on Solitude reveals that there's more to the High Queen in waiting than anyone suspected.
  • Why I Like It: This is what happens when the NPCs are forced to take matters into their own hands instead of relying on a god-like PC to save them, and it's awesome. The author is extremely good at character-building, expanding on the little we know about the NPCs and giving them backstories and connections that make sense. Also at wrangling the politics of Skyrim and making the unlikeliest of allies into a crack force for saving the world. Particularly, if you're a Forsworn sympathizer, this one's for you.

    • "Fearless Vampire Hunters" by Ms Katonic - T
    • Continuum: The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
    • Writing Status: Complete
    • Summary: Skyrim's at peace and the Dragonborn's hung up her adventuring gear to take care of her little girl and be Queen. So when a job comes up in the Pale to look into a crypt that might be being used for arcane rites, the Companions pick it up instead, little realising Dimhollow Crypt contains far more than just beasts... Sequel to the Wolf Queen Awakens.
    • Why I Like It: Athis and Cicero do Dawnguard with a little help from their friends, and it's hilarious and moving and awesome. I'm not a fan of Cicero, don't quite get why he's so popular having not done the Dark Brotherhood questline myself, but this story makes him very entertaining and sympathetic, and it just works. Even the headcanon I don't agree with just works. May be read without having read "The Wolf Queen Awakens"—I did it, and never felt I was lost. Just really wanted to go back and find out how we got where we are here. Which I did. {= )

    • "The Age of the Dragon" by Ms Katonic - M
    • Continua: TES V: Skyrim x Dragon Age Inquisition
    • Writing Status: Complete
    • Summary: The High Queen of Skyrim should have the world at her feet, but some things even a Dragonborn can't command, such as the ravages of time, rock dust and Skooma. With her beloved husband dying, and her beloved five year old miserable, Elisif risks everything to petition the gods for a miracle. Except miracles come at a very high price...
    • Why I Like It: I'm only on chapter 5 of this one, but it's more of what I liked about the last ones, and it's got Thedas as another continent on the opposite side of the world from Tamriel, which is interesting. I don't know much about the Dragon Age series, but so far, it's fun seeing the two cultures looking at each other askance and trying to figure out what to make of each other.

That's what I've got!

~Neshomeh

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