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About 'house cleaning boulder'|...sky or ceiling, a glass as ignored as clean, a work of time-based art— those...and appointments, to try and find the house i lost last weekend, even though my key...







About 'house cleaning boulder'|...sky or ceiling, a glass as ignored as clean, a work of time-based art— those...and appointments, to try and find the house i lost last weekend, even though my key...








               The               sun               was               high               over               the               Skyrim               valley.

Riverwood,               the               small               settlement               I               found               myself,               seemed               pleasant               enough.

I               immediately               went               to               the               forge               next               to               Hadvar's               uncle's               cabin.

I               learned               how               to               use               the               tanning               rack               to               make               leather               from               the               two               wolves               that               we               killed               while               hiking               into               town.

Then               I               checked               out               the               forge               itself,               the               grindstone,               and               workbench.

I               realized               that               I               could               not               do               too               much               as               of               yet,               but               I               was               excited               to               find               more               ingots               and               begin               crafting.
               Leaving               the               forge,               I               headed               across               the               pebble               way               to               the               general               store:               the               Riverwood               Trader.

Inside,               the               miscellaneous               goods               lined               the               walls               and               counter,               but               the               two               humans               arguing               caught               my               attention               first.

A               male               behind               the               counter               was               talking               to               a               woman               near               the               door.

I               assumed               they               were               husband               and               wife,               and               their               conversation               seemed               to               involve               some               bandits.

It               ended               with               the               woman               walking               over               the               other               side               of               the               room               allowing               me               to               barter               with               the               actual               owner.

However,               before               selling               the               assortment               of               crap               I               had               collected               in               the               tutorial               dungeon,               I               asked               the               shopkeeper               about               his               argument.
               As               it               turns               out,               the               woman               was               his               sister,               and               the               Riverwood               Trader               was               the               until-recent               home               of               an               ancient               artifact               known               as               the               Golden               Claw.

At               the               time,               the               claw               seemed               no               more               important               than               other               fetch               quests               in               Bethesda's               previous               game               Oblivion.

Little               did               I               know               that               the               series               of               claw               artifacts               would               be               a               recurring               subplot               in               Skyrim.

So               after               talking               with               the               shopkeeper,               Lucan               Valerius,               I               learned               of               the               break-in               and               the               thief's               retreat               across               the               river.

As               a               guide,               Lucan               sent               his               sister               Camilla               to               help               direct               me.

While               this               was               meant               to               be               helpful,               in               reality               I               was               forced               to               follow               her               out               of               the               store               (without               selling               anything),               and               walk               with               her               past               the               town's               inn               to               a               stone               bridge.

She               took               a               couple               of               steps               on               the               bridge               before               telling               me               that               all               I               had               to               do               was               cross               the               stream               and               follow               the               path               and               it               will               take               me               up               to               Bleak               Falls               Barrow.

The               name               sounded               like               the               dungeon               that               Hadvar               pointed               out               on               the               slopes               of               the               mountain               opposite               the               river.

Now,               I               had               not               memorized               the               name,               so               I               could               only               assume               that               the               two               dungeons               are               one               and               the               same.

(At               this               point,               I               would               like               to               thank               elderscrolls.wikia.com               and               the               vast               community               there               for               having               the               official               names               of               this               stuff.)
               Camilla               turned               and               left               me               standing               on               the               edge               of               town.

I               was               still               carrying               more               stuff               than               I               needed,               so               I               returned               to               the               Riverwood               Trader,               bypassing               Camilla               on               the               way,               and               sold               a               lot               of               random               things               to               Lucan.

I               was               initially               disappointed               when               discovering               that               Bethesda               adopted               Fallout               3's,               not               Oblivion's,               trading               system:               the               merchant               has               a               set               amount               of               money               that               replenishes               every               so               often.

I               preferred               Oblivion's               system               where               each               merchant               only               had               a               set               amount               of               gold               willing               to               trade               for               a               particular               item               but               theoretically               infinite               number               of               actual               septims               (gold               coins)               in               total               for               all               the               things               you               would               sell.

Thankfully               I               did               not               have               a               lot               of               stuff               to               sell               so               I               did               not               need               to               worry               about               him               running               out               money.

I               briefly               checked               his               list               of               goods,               but               I               had               developed               a               habit               of               only               selling               to               a               store.

The               times               in               Oblivion               when               I               checked               for               something               to               purchase,               I               either               found               items               worse               than               my               own               or               too               expensive               to               invest               in               a               single               weapon               or               simply               too               expensive               for               my               poor               adventurer's               pay.

Nonetheless,               I               searched               the               trader's               wares.

Here               I               discovered               that               you               learn               new               spells               by               reading               spell               tomes               rather               than               paying               a               specific               spellcaster.

That               said,               Valus               had               a               few               tomes               but               I               only               purchased               a               book               for               shooting               sparks               similar               to               my               flame               spell.

If               my               experience               back               in               Kvatch               has               taught               me               anything               it               is               that               not               all               enemies               are               weak               to               fire.

Nothing               like               entering               the               Oblivion               gate               only               to               find               my               fireballs               did               nothing               to               scamps               and               dremora.
               But               I               digress.

I               am               playing               Skyrim,               and               the               events               of               Kvatch               happened               200               years               ago.

So               I               purchased               my               tome               and               sold               my               things.

I               learned               my               new               spell               and               continued               on               my               way.

I               carefully               avoided               the               chicken               in               the               road               for               reasons               already               mentioned               and               made               my               way               to               the               only               other               establishment               in               the               town:               the               Sleeping               Giant               Inn.

Inside               I               found               a               drunken               bar               fly               and               a               bard.

The               bartender               was               cleaning               his               counter               and               a               young               woman               was               walking               around.

The               architecture               for               the               inn               is               actually               standard               across               all               of               Skyrim.

A               long               fire               is               the               center               piece               with               a               few               tables               to               the               right               of               the               entrance               and               longer               tables               along               both               walls               with               several               rooms               in               the               back               with               the               counter.

I               talked               with               the               bar               fly,               but               he               was               generally               unhelpful.

I               also               made               it               over               to               talk               with               the               bard,               stopping               him               from               singing.

He               tipped               me               off               about               the               bard's               college               in               Solitude.

I               should               also               mention               that               Hadvar               and               his               family               also               pointed               out               Solitude               to               me               but               as               a               base               for               the               Imperial               Legion.

So,               I               quietly               marked               Solitude               as               a               point               of               interest.

Solitude               was               on               the               far               side               of               the               map               and               too               far               to               walk               for               only               two               quests.

Although               I               hate               to               admit               it,               Whiterun               seemed               to               be               the               first               city               I               needed               to               visit.

Then               the               bard               got               down               to               business               and               handed               me               a               letter               that               he               wanted               me               to               give               to               some               girl               and               said               it               was               from               some               elf.

I               did               not               listen               to               him               really               because               I               wanted               to               talk               with               everyone               before               going               off               after               the               claw,               the               only               real               quest               in               the               town.
               I               still               had               to               talk               to               the               bartender,               a               fairly               nice               Nord               named               Orgnar.

He               allowed               me               to               use               the               alchemy               lab               in               the               corner               and               directed               me               to               the               owner               of               the               Sleeping               Giant               if               I               wanted               a               bed.

Well               I               was               happy               to               check               out               the               alchemy               lab.

In               Skyrim,               as               compared               to               Oblivion,               the               alchemy               must               be               done               at               a               specific               station               rather               than               anytime               and               anywhere               if               you               have               the               proper               equipment.

This               makes               a               little               more               sense.

Rather               than               stopping               in               the               middle               of               the               woods               to               craft               some               potions,               you               have               to               be               at               proper               table.

Another               difference               between               the               two               games               is               the               discovery               of               a               particular               ingredient's               uses.

In               Oblivion,               one               had               to               master               alchemy               and               a               new               ability               was               unlocked               each               25               levels               in               the               skill.

In               Skyim,               it               is               done               simply               by               using               it               in               conjuncture               with               another               ingredient               with               the               same               power.

This               meant               I               opened               up               the               menus               to               discover               that               among               the               meager               ingredients               I               have               found,               I               did               not               know               a               single               power.

Another               difference               that               I               did               not               realize               until               later               is               that               food,               like               apples,               are               no               longer               used               in               potion               making.

That               said,               I               had               collected               a               lot               of               food               for               alchemy               and               still               had               not               realized               that               their               uses               are               pointless               when               faced               with               good               potions.

Slowly               but               surely,               I               removed               food               from               inventory               by               selling               it,               eating               it               when               not               really               necessary,               and               cooking               it.

(This               process               has               taken               30               game               hours.

Apples               are               too               useless               to               keep               and               too               cheap               to               sell,               and               my               kleptomania               would               not               let               me               simply               drop               it.)
               With               my               business               in               the               bar               done,               I               stepped               outside               into               the               cold               Skyrim               air               and               realized               it               was               too               dark               to               go               hiking               out               into               the               mountains.

So               I               turned               around               and               asked               the               proprietor               for               a               room.

I               had               a               hard               time               finding               which               room               was               mine,               but               received               a               good               night's               rest               when               I               did.

I               talked               with               the               bard               again               and               realize               I               can               request               a               song.

I               was               debating               doing               a               classic               "Do               you               take               requests?

I               request               you               stop               singing."               To               my               great               surprise,               asking               him               stop               was               an               option.

However,               my               Oblivion               character               (back               when               Elder               Scrolls               involved               such               barbaric               things               as               classes)               was               a               bard               class               so               I               took               pity               on               him               and               did               not               blatantly               insult               him.

I               instead               asked               him               to               play               some               song               called               the               "Age               of               Aggression"               to               which               he               replied               that               only               true               Imperials               ask               for               such               a               song.

I               thought               he               was               referring               to               my               Imperial               race,               which               made               my               heart               swell               with               pride               as               I               gave               my               race               the               respect               it               deserves.

So               I               left               the               Sleeping               Giant               Inn               for               the               great               adventures               of               Skyrim.
               I               had               set               my               heart               on               heading               to               Bleak               Falls               Barrow,               or               whatever               it               was               called.

(I               think               I               called               it               the               wrong               name               in               my               last               article.)               However,               I               wanted               to               at               least               find               the               elf               that               the               bard               mentioned.

I               quickly               marked               him               on               my               map               and               the               arrow               pointed               me               to               a               small               wooden               bridge               between               the               gate               and               the               smith.

On               the               way               I               found               an               elderly               woman               walking               the               streets               and               she               informed               me               that               she               is               the               ipsofacto               leader               of               the               town               as               she               owns               the               mill.

I               returned               to               searching               for               the               elf               and               headed               to               the               bridge               near               the               gate.

The               bridge               led               to               an               island               in               the               center               of               the               river               where               the               logging               mill               the               woman               mentioned               was               based.

The               elf               was               working               there,               chopping               wood.

As               I               approached,               he               was               leaving,               so               I               had               to               stop               him               on               the               wooden               bridge.

I               spoke               with               him,               and               the               game               offered               a               chance               for               me               to               reveal               the               bard's               intentions.

Apparently               they               were               both               fighting               over               the               same               woman               (who               I               assumed               was               the               owner               of               the               bar)               and               the               bard               was               trying               to               sabotage               the               elf's               chances.

Well,               the               elf               decided               to               be               the               better               man               and               gave               me               a               letter               and               told               me               to               give               it               to               the               same               woman               and               say               that               this               one               was               from               the               bard.

I               read               both               letters,               and               neither               seemed               overly               hurtful               besides               subliminal               traces               of               sexism.

I               did               not               really               want               to               get               involved               in               this               love               triangle,               so               I               pocketed               both               before               talking               to               the               man               working               the               actual               mill               itself.
               He               was               a               large               man               and               probably               would               have               made               a               good               general,               not               that               that               is               saying               much               in               a               province               of               powerful               Nords.

I               did               not               understand               how               the               large,               roofed               work               area               did               its               job               with               only               a               lever,               but               I               ignored               any               questions               and               asked               for               work.

After               all,               I               am               poor               adventurer               who               does               not               yet               want               to               make               his               way               to               a               large               city.

He               told               me               to               bring               him               some               chopped               wood.

I               returned               to               the               stump               where               the               elf               was               cutting               firewood               and               the               game               informed               me               that               I               needed               a               woodcutter's               axe.

I               happened               to               find               one               nearby               at               another               pile               of               wood               and               added               it               to               my               inventory.

I               was               surprised               when               it               was               counted               as               a               weapon               and               even               more               surprise               by               how               much               it               weighed.

For               a               simple               axe,               it               was               pretty               heavy.

I               returned               and               watched               as               Skyrim               took               over               and               showed               my               Tylarn,               dressed               in               an               old               hood               and               mismatch               armor,               delicately               placing               wood               on               the               stump,               carefully               raising               the               axe,               and               chopping               the               block               in               half.

I               was               shocked!

The               game               was               doing               this               job               for               me,               and               it               required               absolutely               nothing               from               my               part.

I               had               thought               Bethesda               would               take               a               page               from               Lionhead               Studio's               book               and               bring               in               mini-games               of               quick               time               events               like               Fable               II               and               Fable               III.

My               roommate,               the               helpful               advisor               that               he               is,               suggested               I               leave               the               game               on               overnight               and               let               my               character               do               his               work               until               dawn               while               I               sleep.

I               have               never               been               one               that               wanted               to               leave               their               console               running               all               the               time               (Fable               III               being               a               big               exception),               so               I               told               him               that               sounded               like               a               bad               idea.

Besides,               I               would               pour               hundreds               of               hours               into               the               game               and               probably               did               not               need               all               the               money.

I               stopped               my               character               and               gave               the               newly               chopped               firewood               to               the               burly               man               still               standing               by               the               mill.

He               paid               me               about               10               septims               per               piece               of               wood,               so               the               amount               of               money               was               not               actually               worth               the               time.

I               decided               that               if               I               was               near               a               chopping               block               and               felt               the               call               of               nature,               I               would               let               the               Skyrim               control               my               player               while               I               took               a               bio               break.
               To               make               more               room               in               my               pouch,               I               dropped               the               wood               axe               by               the               stump               and               walked               back               through               Riverwood               toward               the               stone               bridge               Camilla               directed               me               to               earlier.

Now,               I               could               not               really               remember               her               directions,               but               I               think               she               just               told               me               to               cross               the               river               and               follow               the               path;               so               I               did.

I               was               still               within               earshot               of               the               river               when               the               path               diverged               around               a               large               rock.

My               character               cursed               under               his               breath               while               I               complained               to               my               roommate.

That               little               woman               was               completely               useless.

All               she               did               was               direct               me               out               of               her               town,               which               I               could               have               figured               out               on               my               own.

So               I               turned               once               again               to               my               ever-helpful               roommate               and               he               suggested               I               take               the               right.

I               once               again               ignored               him               and               took               the               left               path               which               took               a               small               incline               around               the               boulder.

Then               the               path               took               a               turn               to               the               right               and               there               was               a               little               patch               of               dirt               that               rose               from               near               the               river               to               meet               my               path.

I               briefly               paused               to               consider               if               it               was               the               right               path               and               if               both               paths               led               to               this               same               place,               but               then               I               saw               the               pebble               road               from               the               right               path               continue               to               run               down               by               the               river               at               a               lower               elevation               than               my               current               position.

My               character               continued               on               the               road               while               my               roommate               and               I               continued               to               discuss               the               fork.

For               being               completely               pointless,               it               raised               a               lot               of               controversy.
               I               came               upon               a               sharp               corner               in               the               road               where               some               people               had               gathered.

I               did               not               think               they               were               bandits               because               my               Oblivion               experiences               taught               me               that               bandits               instantly               attack               you               upon               sight,               and               these               men               did               not.

I               approached               a               little               hesitant,               and               that               was               when               I               learned               that               Skyrim               bandits               do               not               charge               at               you               from               down               the               road.

They               were               still               hostile               and               still               (foolishly)               attacked               me.

Those               bandits               were               not               too               difficult               and               each               fell               before               me.

Once               I               raided               the               bodies,               I               realized               I               could               follow               the               path               that               I               had               been               following               or               going               down               where               the               bandits               had               set               up.

It               was               only               a               small               ruin               which               I               quickly               raided               before               continuing               up               the               path.

Soon,               I               found               the               large               skeleton               remains               of               Bleak               Falls               Barrow.

Large,               Nordic               archways               covered               the               top               of               the               mountain.

I               had               seen               these               ruins               from               the               valley               when               walking               with               Hadvar,               and               as               a               player               I               recognized               it               from               pre-release               game               play.

In               the               video,               the               hero               is               confronted               with               a               mighty               dragon.

I               am               only               confronted               with               more               bandits,               probably               a               little               upset               after               I               killed               their               men               stationed               at               an               outpost.

Ducking               behind               pillars,               unleashing               a               fury               of               both               flames               and               sword               swings,               I               defeated               all               the               outside               bandits.

With               no               dragon               in               sight,               I               entered               the               ruins               proper.
               The               left               side               of               the               dungeon               wall               was               letting               in               sunlight,               and               I               entered               with               my               head               down               and               stuck               to               the               shadows               on               the               right.

I               got               around               to               an               altar               before               the               bandits               spotted               me.

I               began               to               duel               the               bandits,               slightly               outmatched               as               more               enemies               keep               coming               to               challenge               me               from               the               shadows.

When               all               was               said               and               done,               I               searched               the               bodies               and               discovered               that               one               was               a               blackened,               skeletal               remains               of               man               labeled               draugr.

I               quickly               learned               that               draugrs               are               Skyrim's               zombies,               and               specifically               the               undead               remains               of               Nords               still               equipped               with               their               weapons               used               at               the               time               of               their               death.

I               continued               through               the               ruins               facing               no               more               bandits               but               a               constant               stream               of               draugrs               as               they               charged               at               me.

I               found               their               ancient               Nordic               swords               to               be               better               than               the               pathetic               sword               I               picked               up               from               the               Imperial               legion's               scrap               pile.

I               also               found               that               at               times               duel               wielding               the               flame               spell               was               better               than               any               blade.

I               still               had               not               purchased               the               perk               for               a               bonus               to               duel               wielding               destruction               spells,               but               I               nonetheless               enjoyed               the               two               jets               of               flames               as               they               burned               those               cursed               Nords               in               their               tracks.
               Like               most               dungeons,               the               twists               and               turns,               skirmishes,               loots,               scattered               chests               of               treasures               and               specific               strategy               does               not               really               matter               or               even               stick               with               the               player               a               day               or               two               after               the               dungeon               run.

The               only               notable               thing               about               the               ruins               was               the               introduction               of               the               serpent,               hawk,               and               fish               emblems.

That               is               what               I               have               denoted               them,               and               that               is               pretty               much               accurate.

Many               ruins               in               Skyrim,               I               discovered,               used               a               basic               puzzle               of               these               symbols               decorating               the               walls               and               set               of               rotating               pillars               that               the               player               must               match               to               the               fixed               decoration.

However,               it               took               me               several               tries               at               this.

Each               time               one               believes               the               pillars               are               in               the               correct               order,               they               must               pull               a               lever.

If               the               symbols               are               correctly               lined               up,               a               gate               will               open               allowing               the               adventurer               to               continue.

If               the               symbols               are               off,               poison               darts               will               be               launched               from               the               walls.

I               found               that               this               particular               dungeon               allowed               me               to               pull               the               lever               and               escape               the               fire               of               darts,               eliminating               the               fear               of               failure               and               giving               me               plenty               of               time               to               discover               how               these               puzzles               are               solved.

Initially,               I               did               not               see               all               the               fixed               symbols               which               led               to               the               confusion,               but               since               then               has               caused               no               problem               when               faced               with               similar               situations.
               I               was               able               to               get               the               Golden               Claw               without               any               real               trouble               and               found               that               I               was               faced               with               a               great               door               that               had               rotating               arcs               above               a               set               of               holes.

The               arcs               were               in               fact               large               rings               that               could               be               rotated               and               always               formed               a               line               of               three               symbols,               different               from               the               animals               mentioned               previously.

I               realized               the               claw               naturally               fit               into               the               holes,               but               I               saw               nothing               on               the               walls               that               gave               any               indication               to               the               pattern               of               the               symbols.

Then               I               realized               that               Skyrim               added               a               new,               subtle               change               that               could               help               in               puzzles.

Each               item               in               your               inventory               could               be               examined.

I               pulled               out               the               claw               and               saw               that               on               the               hand               were               three               symbols               similar               to               the               ones               on               the               door.

These               were               not               as               easy               to               see               or               identify               as               the               animal               emblems,               but               I               was               able               to               correctly               match               the               two               sets               up               and               open               the               door               to               the               final               room.
               Inside               was               a               magnificent               chamber,               with               water               running               down               the               walls               and               sunlight               pouring               in               from               the               ceiling.

The               far               wall               was               ornately               decorated,               and               there               were               no               enemies               in               sight.

As               I               approached               a               section               of               the               far               wall,               I               noticed               the               lower               part               was               filled               with               strange               writings               and               one               of               the               words               began               to               glow               blue.

I               stared               straight               at               it               and               learned               the               first               word               for               the               "unrelenting               force"               shout.

I               did               not               yet               know               what               to               do               with               these               words               of               power,               but               I               figured               the               game               would               teach               me               in               due               time.

I               prepared               to               raid               of               the               rest               of               the               room               and               leave               in               peace               when               a               coffin               nearby               burst               open               and               a               boss               draugr               attacked.

I               should               have               known               that               the               coffin               would               open               with               the               undead.

After               all,               that               is               just               common               sense!

After               a               respectable               boss               battle,               I               raided               the               last               of               the               room               and               took               a               side               passage               outside.

This               other               path               out               was               to               be               another               theme               of               Skyrim               dungeons.

If               you               successfully               finish               a               dungeon,               there               should               be               a               faster               way               out               than               backtracking.
               Victorious,               I               returned               to               Riverwood               and               gave               the               claw               back               to               Valus.

He               rejoiced               and               placed               the               claw               on               the               counter.

Compared               to               the               other               wares               he               had               laying               out,               the               talisman               looked               surprisingly               large.

Furthermore,               I               was               surprised               that               such               a               precious               artifact               was               going               to               be               left               lying               out               with               absolutely               no               protection               other               than               the               door               and               the               siblings.

No               wonder               it               was               stolen               in               the               first               place.

I               then               sold               all               my               unneeded               things,               although               the               list               of               stuff               I               was               unwilling               to               sell               was               slowly               growing               larger.
               Before               I               was               to               leave               Riverwood,               I               wanted               to               finish               the               miscellaneous               quest               of               delivering               letters.

I               initially               went               back               to               the               bard               and               told               him               of               the               elf's               treachery,               similar               to               as               I               did               before,               but               it               started               to               get               complicated,               so               I               instead               decided               to               go               straight               to               the               girl               and               confront               her.

I               reloaded               my               entrance               to               the               bar               and               discovered               that               the               woman               they               were               fighting               was               not               the               owner               but               Camilla,               the               shopkeeper's               sister.

Nonetheless,               I               approached               her               by               the               fire               and               began               to               talk               with               her.

After               I               got               her               off               the               subject               of               the               claw               that               I               recently               returned,               I               gave               her               the               elf's               letter               telling               her               that               elf               wanted               to               deceive               her.

While               the               bard               was               the               first               one               to               lie               his               way               into               her               heart,               I               ultimately               sided               with               the               bard.

I               was               still               partial               to               bards               after               my               Oblivion               character,               and               this               is               a               relatively               useless               decision               in               the               grand               scheme               of               Skyrim.

I               spoke               with               the               bard               telling               him               that               the               elf               would               no               longer               be               a               problem               and               he               offered               to               follow               me               as               a               fighting               companion               whenever               I               needed               him.

I               was               not               in               the               mood               to               babysit               another               character,               and               besides,               he               was               a               lowly               bard.

The               elf               was               also               an               archer               who               always               carried               his               bow               so               he               would               have               been               more               useful.

I               stayed               by               my               decision,               however,               and               never               asked               the               bard               to               help               me.
               I               made               one               trip               back               up               the               river               before               leaving               Riverwood,               this               time               in               search               of               wolves.

I               planned               on               using               their               pelts               to               create               my               own               set               of               leather               armor.

Before               leaving,               I               set               my               player               to               chop               wood               while               I               ran               to               the               porcelain               throne.

When               I               returned,               he               was               already               done               and               had               only               netted               a               total               of               six               pieces               of               firewood.

Any               plans               of               leaving               the               game               on               overnight               was               just               shattered,               not               that               I               cared.

I               left               the               town               and               while               hiking               I               discovered               that               Skyrim               is               dotted               with               patches               of               rock               containing               raw               ore,               but               one               needed               a               pickaxe               similar               to               cutting               wood               required               a               woodcutter's               axe.

So               I               ran               back               to               town               and               bought               a               pickaxe               from               Valus.

Then               I               mined               the               ore               which               netted               me               two               units               of               iron               ore.

The               game               stopped               me               once               the               ore               was               depleted,               and               the               pickaxe               proved               to               be               worth               its               weight.

I               also               discovered               a               hunter               camping               near               the               guardian               stones               I               passed               with               Hadvar.

I               traded               some               with               him               before               swimming               across               the               river.

I               found               a               cabin               belonging               to               Ansie,               I               believe.

She               was               an               old               hooded               woman               dressed               in               robes               and               living               in               a               house               with               half               of               the               walls               missing.

She               did               not               want               to               talk               with               me,               so               I               left               her               that               and               went               about               my               day.

I               found               some               glowing               nirnroot               and               some               wolves               before               returning.

Like               Oblivion,               the               nirnoot               is               a               glowing               blue               plant               that               is               found               near               water               and               makes               a               slight               humming               noise               for               the               observant               adventurer.

Unlike               Oblivion,               Skyrim               places               no               importance               on               nirnroot               above               it               being               an               alchemical               ingredient.

Oblivion,               on               the               other               hand,               forced               me               on               a               fetch               quest               to               find               a               grand               total               of               100               nirnroot,               and               the               plants               do               not               replenish               like               other               ingredients.

I               do               not               know               if               Skyrim               nirnroot               grows               back,               but               I               held               onto               the               nirnroot               just               in               case.
               I               returned               to               town,               tanned               the               pelts,               smelted               my               armor,               and               made               them               fine.

With               my               new               suit               of               leather               armor,               repaired               ancient               Nord               sword,               and               enchanted               hood               that               I               found               before               the               tutorial               dungeon,               I               was               ready               to               leave               Riverwood.

I               spoke               with               the               owner               of               the               Sleeping               Giant               Inn               again               about               a               bed,               but               she               looked               at               me               like               I               was               stupid               and               said               I               had               already               bought               a               bed               for               the               day.

Apparently,               the               24               hours               since               I               last               purchased               a               room               had               not               passed,               so               I               returned               to               my               cot               and               got               another               good               night's               sleep.

The               next               morning,               I               set               my               marker               to               Whiterun,               a               large               city               on               an               open               plain               that               is               on               the               northern               end               of               the               valley               Riverwood               is               based               in.

Whiterun               will               be               the               first               big               city               I               visit               in               Skyrim               and               should               be               the               next               step               in               continuing               the               main               quest.

The               jarl               must               be               warned               about               the               dragon               attack,               and               I               had               already               waste-               I               mean               spent               a               few               days               in               Riverwood               giving               the               dragon               plenty               of               time               to               attack               the               city.






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