Poor Naveen. The silly ass needs to stop trying to control every little thing. Greg is just a doll, all around. The sweetest thing.
How does one become convinced that they don't possess the ability to love? Stupid notions of battling dragons over-riding the day-to-day acts of living? More good tales will be on the way I'm sure.
And yet he's found a home, with people he trusts a lot, Marton & Lady Heather. Surely he can see that friendship is a form of love? One that actually requires more trust, as it stands on the bond itself, nothing more.
I've got a thing for chainmail. It moves better with the body and can be more easily combined with other forms of armor. Or those cute little Greek uniforms from the movie Troy.
Click for larger images, which you need to do to appreciate the costumes. I didn't get all the chainmail, but I spent too much time playing dress-up the dunmer so I had to stop. *sigh*
Hmm, it seems that photobucket shrinks the images, so things are ... less detailed. Yes, most of that stuff is peek-a-boo.
The Game's Morrowind (Bethesda softworks), but it's heavily modded. The clothes are AlienSlof's mods (she has a site, and elricm.com has them as well) - there are several, including a retex of the better bodies mod (which went a long way to desegment the bodies and clear up their skin - Psychodog studios) to add a bit of muscle definition and veining.
*scratches head* Well, I'll have to believe you, cos none of that means anything to me! (sounds better than dusting though). Note to self: learn more Greek!
Sorry about that, I wanted to make sure the authors got credit.
Clarification if it helps: Morrowind is the 3rd game in a series. The 4th in the series is Oblivion, and Sean did the voice of Martin, a character in the game. Sadly, Morrowind is the better game to play -- from an adventure/rpg pov. Graphics, combat, collision, animation, and voices are much improved for Oblivion of course (4 or 5 years is a long time), but they dumbed it down. *sigh*
A mod is just an addition or change you can make to a game. In this case, bodies were made to look better and clothes were added. Check out her site, she has pictures of the game characters she's made and she writes stories as well. Mostly NWS.
well, good on you! I'll take your word for the games thing - I'm not a gamer myself, and not likely to find time for it, but thanks for the info, in case anyone else is interested!
How does one become convinced that they don't possess the ability to love? Stupid notions of battling dragons over-riding the day-to-day acts of living? More good tales will be on the way I'm sure.
Thank you.
Reply
He says you're right about Naveen too!
Reply
As for the how... well, no one's ever proved him wrong. So we'll see ;)
Reply
Reply
Reply
Reply
Reply
Reply
These are not Work Safe:
http://s333.photobucket.com/albums/m361/sparkedbylore/mw%20goth%20boy/
Click for larger images, which you need to do to appreciate the costumes. I didn't get all the chainmail, but I spent too much time playing dress-up the dunmer so I had to stop. *sigh*
Hmm, it seems that photobucket shrinks the images, so things are ... less detailed. Yes, most of that stuff is peek-a-boo.
Reply
Reply
And now you know what I do instead of dusting.
Reply
Reply
Clarification if it helps: Morrowind is the 3rd game in a series. The 4th in the series is Oblivion, and Sean did the voice of Martin, a character in the game. Sadly, Morrowind is the better game to play -- from an adventure/rpg pov. Graphics, combat, collision, animation, and voices are much improved for Oblivion of course (4 or 5 years is a long time), but they dumbed it down. *sigh*
A mod is just an addition or change you can make to a game. In this case, bodies were made to look better and clothes were added. Check out her site, she has pictures of the game characters she's made and she writes stories as well. Mostly NWS.
Reply
NWS is the only kind, isn't it? ;-)
Reply
Leave a comment