Yordie Sands
Yordie
I'm a blogger and photographer on WordPress. I'm active on Twitter. I'm a U.S. Air Force veteran. I'm a gamer in Fallout series, Skyrim, and other games, including an avatar in Second Life. I wrote the sci-fi novel, The Temporal Expeditions.
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Tag Archives: Skyrim
Skyrim at Night
The other night I was up way too late playing Skyrim. I was on a quest to a region far away and I climbed hills and mountains, but then I noticed the beauty of the night being revealed. I looked … Continue reading
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Tagged Adventure, Beautiful Regions, Exploring, Photography, Skyrim
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Understanding Skyrim
I forgot to mention that I never changed my setting from Novice (Very Easy). I thought I did though. When I discovered my mistake I decided to continue on until I learned more about Alchemy, Potions, and Magic. But as … Continue reading
Dragon Hunting Ground
I don’t let games force me along into the mainlines. I like to explore and every game seems to have some built-in system for punishing players who don’t keep moving forward toward completing the main quest. I see this in … Continue reading
Going Medieval in Skyrim & GOT
Skyrim is a fictional medieval world and I’m spending hours each week roaming the land, killing dragons, retrieving magical stuff and talking to countless NPCs. Then I had the idea that it might be fun to re-watch the Game of … Continue reading
Skyrim Madness
Yes, I got a case of Skyrim madness this past weekend. I was still playing at Very Easy (“Novice”) and I got totally swept up in the story. I started piling up pages of incomplete quests and miscellaneous quests, and … Continue reading
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Tagged Adventure, Beautiful Regions, Exploring, Gaming, Role Play, Skyrim
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Further Into The Wayback Machine
I finished Fallout 3, went all the way to the end with the Aliens mothership. I played at Normal level, so I’ll prolly go back sometime and play again at Very Hard. I enjoyed Fallout 3 but the landscape and … Continue reading