If you're not excited for this game, then something's definitely wrong with you!
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Monday, October 24, 2011
Friday, October 21, 2011
Elder Scrolls Q&A #4
The final countd- ...I mean, questionnaire! :)
76. Have you found the two hidden Lord of
the Rings references yet?
Yup
77. Do you blog about The Elder Scrolls?
Uhhh...duh
78. Have you ever had contact with
someone from the Elder Scrolls team?
No, but I wish
79. Complete the sentence: Todd Howard is
…?
A friggin' genius
80. Why you actually started playing The
Elder Scrolls.
It looked cool
81. Complete the sentence: TES would be
nothing without …?
Complete customization
82. What did you do with that map of
Cyrodiil that was included in the package?
Put it up on my wall
83. Do you use UESPWiki?
Every once & a while
84. Would it be cool if you could connect
Skyrim with Oblivion so you could just go from Cyrodiil to Skyrim and take all
your items with you?
Heck yeah!
85. Scariest moment.
Umm, none. TES wasn't that scary to me. If you want to be scared, go play Bioshock
86. Your “opinion” on TES newbies? Would
you help them?
Help them, and make sure they make less stupid decisions
87. Should there be something like
TESOnline?
Eh, I don't know. MMO's tend to ruin things for me
88. Frostcrag Spire, Battlehorn Castle,
the Thieves Den or Deepscorn Hollow?
Depends on the character...Mage= Frostcrag, Fighter= Battlehorn, Thief= Thieves Den, & Assassin= Deepscorn
89. Am I the only one who always wondered
why it’s totally okay for your character to run around in the Jerall mountains
without any clothes?
Probably
90. How did you feel when you heard TES V
will take place in Skyrim?
I was really really excited! I was hoping for either Skyrim or Valenwood.
93. Does the Grey Fox exist? Or the
Thieves Guild? ;)
Yes
94. Character(s) in TES you’d marry?
I have no idea, I usually don't think about that kind of thing when I play
95. Are you the only one of your friends
who plays The Elder Scrolls?
I know only of two other people who play it. Others might, but they don't talk about it.
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
An Intermediate Guide to Fantasy
Here's another list of fantasy novels, but ones I feel would be better suited for advanced junior high or high school students (and older, of course).
Pawn of Prophecy- David Eddings
The Fellowship of the Ring- J.R.R. Tolkien
First King of Shannara- Terry Brooks
Homeland- R.A. Salvatore
Dragonflight- Anne McCaffrey
Talon of the Silver Hawk- Raymond E. Feist
The Legend of Huma- Richard A. Knaak
Shapechanger's Song- Jennifer Roberson
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's/Philosopher's Stone- J.K. Rowling
Pawn of Prophecy- David Eddings
The Fellowship of the Ring- J.R.R. Tolkien
First King of Shannara- Terry Brooks
Homeland- R.A. Salvatore
Dragonflight- Anne McCaffrey
Talon of the Silver Hawk- Raymond E. Feist
The Legend of Huma- Richard A. Knaak
Shapechanger's Song- Jennifer Roberson
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's/Philosopher's Stone- J.K. Rowling
Monday, October 17, 2011
Elder Scrolls Q&A #3
Third time's a charm! :)
51. Should there be children in TES?
Yes, it feels weird/less realistic without people of all ages
52. Favorite add-on.
Probably Frostcrag Spire
53. Favorite quote.
"I heard a rumor that you're an idiot, there any truth to that?" -Owyn
54. Are you afraid of zombies?
Nope
55. Were you happy when Uriel Septim got
killed?
Didn't really care
56. Do you listen to other music while
playing TES?
No
57. Did you need help with some quests?
Not that I remember...
58. Complete the sentence: Sheogorath is
…?
A Hoopy Frood
59. If you could mix TES with any other
game series, it would be …?
Jokingly? Minecraft ...seriously? probably Dragon Age
60. Did you install any mods?
Heck yeah! Installed Adonnay's Elven Weaponry, Complete Armamentarium, Arena Alive, Clocks of Cyrodiil, Better Benirus Manor, & Dall's Skyrim Nords among others.
61. Complete the sentence: I would never
enter a dungeon without …?
A source of light (Torch, Light Spell, or NightEye)
62. Have you ever been to Arkved’s Tower?
If yes, what do you think of it?
Passed by it, never went inside though
63. Most beautiful place.
Mania at night, Dive Rock (when it's not foggy), and the waterfalls west of Cheydinhal
64. Complete the sentence: If I could
live in any NPC’s house, I’d choose …?
I don't know, I'm fine with the ones the player gets to own like Benirus Manor, Frostcrag Spire, & Battlehorn Castle
65. Most useful spell.
Open Hard Lock, Beast of Burden, Immolating Blast, Daylight, & Cloak
66. Have you ever played Arena or
Daggerfall?
Nope
67. Would you like to?
Maybe, I don't know
68. Do you actually count the days till
11-11-11?
No...I'm really excited for the game, but that's a bit overboard
69. A funny easter-egg or reference.
There's a reference to Frodo Baggins/Lord of the Rings in the Macabre Manifest, which is apart of the quest "Unfriendly Competition"
70. Weirdest bug.
Out of this world death physics/siezures
71. Show your TES fan art.
Don't have any
72. Most expensive item you own.
My contralto clarinet
73. Item you’d like to own but can’t
have.
A vehicle
74. Complete the sentence: Cheating …?
Fair game if you have the PC version
75. Do you actually pray?
In real life, yes
Saturday, October 15, 2011
A Beginner's Guide to Fantasy
I know that I've put up a lot of video game oriented stuff lately, so in order to get back to the BOOK part of The Book Wyrm, I thought I'd do a list of recommendations of fantasy books. This is for those of you who are new to fantasy and aren't really sure where to start. All of these books are fantastic, but are really targeted to young adult. That doesn't mean older people can't enjoy them though! I'm not going to rank them, since the quality of a book is really everyone's personal opinion. You might think some of these books suck, and you're entitled to have that view. Anyway, here are my recommendations:
The Hobbit- J.R.R. Tolkien
The Hobbit- J.R.R. Tolkien
Eragon- Christopher Paolini
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe- C.S. Lewis
Redwall- Brian Jacques
The Ruins of Gorlan- John Flanagan
The Hunger Games- Suzanne Collins
The Golden Compass- Philip Pullman
The Furies of Calderon- Jim Butcher
Artemis Fowl- Eoin Colfer
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Thursday, October 13, 2011
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Elder Scrolls Q&A Part 2
Part Deux!
26. Are you a vampire?
Nope
27. Your views on
Necromancy.
Fun enemies to fight, but not as a PC (Player Character) option
28. Alchemy – cool or useless?
As of now, kind of useless, since all you can do is make potions, but it's a cool idea
29. Do you like the game’s
soundtrack?
Heck yes!
30. Nirn or Oblivion?
Not sure I understand the question, so uhhhh...Oblivion?
31. Highest level you’ve
ever reached?
30
32. Funniest moment.
Sheogorath's Daedra quest
33. Spells or weapons?
Depends on the character. Most of the time I choose weapons though
34. Scariest dungeon.
None of them...stupid leveled enemies system.
35. Your reaction when you
get killed.
Dang it! I haven't saved for at least an hour, and now I have to do all that crap over again!
36. Your in-game name(s).
Ragnar Thorolf (Nord), Tarathiel Duurwen (Wood Elf), Lamothiel Naurwen (Dark Elf), Rhajj Stormcrow (Khajiit), & Krom gro-Nargg (Orc)
37. TES3 or 4?
TES4. They're both good, I just like 4 a little better
38. If you could change
something about TES, you would …?
Mounted combat, no leveled enemies/dungeons, more variety in caves/dungeons, & weapon crafting
39. Do you know any Ayleid
language?
Nope
40. Are you excited for the
dragons in Skyrim?
YES!
41. Favorite shop.
Not including mods, probably The Best Defense
42. Should there be a TES
movie?
It would be a cool idea, but it would end up getting ruined (*cough*like dungeon siege*cough*)
43. Did you ride the
unicorn?
No
44. Worst enemy / monster?
Mud Crabs= least intimidating "monster" ever
45. Favorite weapon.
It depends on the character, but I usually tend to gravitate to claymores and bows
46. Least favorite kind(s)
of weapons.
Daggers
47. What do you do when you
get bored?
Dark Brotherhood quests
48. Do you own any TES
merch?
Not that I know of, other than the games
49. Hardest quest.
Any quest where you have to make sure X stays alive, and X inevitably bull rushes into combat and gets themselves killed
50. What do you think about
marriage in Tamriel?
Cool idea
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Memories From Childhood, Part VI
The Adventures of
Baron Munchausen (1989)
I remember watching this at a friends house (before I'd seen anything else by Terry Gilliam) and really enjoying it. It hada lot of famous actors for being a relatively unnoticed film, such as John Neville , Robin Williams, Uma Thurman, Eric Idle, Oliver Reed, & Johnathan Pryce. It was a very nice mix of fantasy, history (a very small part), and comedy. Fun for children and adults (at least the ones that can catch the innuendos, etc.). Definitely a recommended film!
The Legend of
Zelda: Oracle of Seasons (2001)
This is one of my favorite Zelda games, other than Ocarina of Time and Link's Awakening. Paired with Oracle of Ages...not sure if they had been planning this for a while, or if they were following GameFreak's model with the Pokemon games. I think they pulled it off, since my brother and best friends got different versions and played together. Spent many an hour playing this, and enjoyed every minute of it. Still not as good as Link's Awakening, but most handheld versions aren't- especially with the direction they're going now with games like Phantom Hourglass & Spirit Tracks.
Transformers: Beast
Wars (1996-1999)
Didn't watch this show very much, but it sticks in my memory as one of the few iterations of Transformers I actually like (other than Michael Bay's first Transformers movie). I'm pretty sure the reason why I liked it was because they transformed into animals instead of lame things like trucks and such. Remember that the voice acting wasn't that great...then again, most animated kid's shows don't have very good voice acting (with some exceptions... like Scooby Doo & Spongebob).
The Redwall series- Brian Jacques
I really love this book series. One of the best fantasy children's series out there. Period. It's too bad that Brian Jacques passed away earlier this year. Most of my favorite authors are dead now (J.R.R.Tolkien, Michael Crichton, Brian Jacques, Robert Jordan, & C.S. Lewis)... the only ones left are Terry Goodkind, R.A. Salvatore, & Anne McCaffrey! At this point, I've read all but 4 of them (Eulalia!, Doomwyte, The Sable Queen, & The Rogue Crew), and there hasn't been one yet that I haven't liked. There are definitely ones I prefer over others, but all of them are good. I really like Lord Brocktree, Rakkety Tam, Salamandastron, High Rhulain, and The Pearls of Lutra (Badgers and Otters are my favorites). My all-time favorite would have to be Lord Brocktree though. You have to let your kids read these books! Just be prepared for them to be hungry after reading them- Jacques goes all-out when describing meals and feasts! :)
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Monday, October 10, 2011
Link's Rings
Link's Rings from "The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages"- by Brother Brain
Sunday, October 9, 2011
Elder Scrolls Q&A Part 1
So to keep myself from going insane until The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim comes out, I thought I'd answer a few questions about the games. Haven't really done anything on my blog in a while anyway. Enjoy! ...or not. I decided that instead of posting 10 posts of 10 questions each, I'd just post 4 with 25 questions each. To make it a little easier to read, I put all of my answers in red.
1. First time you played an Elder Scrolls game.
Around 2000 or 2001 Had never heard of the game before, but I'm glad I picked it up.
2. When you got into The Elder Scrolls.
Junior High, although it might have been 6th grade
3. First Elder Scrolls game you knew.
Morrowind
4. Your favorite Elder Scrolls game.
Oblivion
5. Current amount of saves.
5 on the PC version and 4 on the Xbox360
6. Favorite platform to play The Elder Scrolls on.
PC
7. Favorite race.
Nord
8. Least favorite race. (racism?)
Imperials. Not because of "racism", but because they're useless in terms of race abilities- at least for the way I play
9. First skill you became a Master in.
Blade
10. Skill you don’t get at all.
Athletics
11. Favorite school of Magic.
Destruction, hands down.
12. Least favorite school of Magic.
Conjuration...never caught my interest. Hopefully Skyrim will change that.
13. What you do first after starting a new game.
Get a full set of armor and a better weapon. In Oblivion, I always explore Vilverin first.
14. Favorite province.
Bruma...or Cheydinhal. Can't decide.
15. Where should The Elder Scrolls VI take place?
Elsweyr or Valenwood!! High Rock would be interesting plot-wise as well...hmmm
16. Last time you’ve played an Elder Scrolls game.
Yesterday night :)
17. Favorite city.
Bruma
18. Least favorite city.
Bravil
19. Complete the sentence: If I could have a pet, it would be …?
A wolf or mountain lion
20. Favorite Daedric Prince.
Sheogorath. I mean, come on, who doesn't like cheese?
21. Favorite Daedra quest.
In terms of loot, Nocturnal or Clavicus Vile, but for enjoyment of quest, probably Sheogorath or Mephala
22. Favorite NPC.
Baurus and Gogron gro-Bolmog
23. Least favorite NPC.
Adoring Fan and Glarthir
24. Worst Oblivion Gate.
Any with the multiple tower gates
25. Favorite guild / brotherhood.
Dark Brotherhood
22. Favorite NPC.
Baurus and Gogron gro-Bolmog
23. Least favorite NPC.
Adoring Fan and Glarthir
24. Worst Oblivion Gate.
Any with the multiple tower gates
25. Favorite guild / brotherhood.
Dark Brotherhood
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