You start out in a quiet little village called Helgen. The birds are singing, the people are walking about, and you're about to be publicly executed! BUT JUST THEN A DRAGON COMES OUT OF NOWHERE AND KILLS EVERYONE WITH HIS ANGRY SHOUTING, which conveniently sets them on fire, allowing you to escape. You then ditch Helgen, which is being demolished by a fierce dragon and proceed to the highest place in the "world" and learn from old men with grey beards to shout angrily yourself. You then proceed to accomplish quests while shouting angrily, and acquiring better gear throughout Skyrim like Glass Swords... Extremely durable (and blue!?!?).
You can also go on a tangent and fight in the civil war of Skyrim, which started from a Jarl shouting angrily at the King of Skyrim, making him explode. You then work either for him or the Imperial Legion, which only affects who you shout angrily at and which order you get your angry shouts in. I did a little research and neither side can say they have a more just reason for fighting each other. But I chose the rebels because they aren't tools and you can WEAR A BEAR HEAD AS A HAT. If the legion had better hats, I think I might of joined them instead. I love my hats...
There are many problems that the people of Skyrim have, and thankfully, shouting angrily when faced with these problems can have positive effects for you, and the person you are helping, unless they are in the way, then they will most likely die. Remember, accidentally throwing people off mountains with your voice is still murder... I think...
For example, some lady burned down a guys house with his family in it, and later tried to attack me, so I froze her with my angry freezing shout. Then I left her house, which freezes her indefinitely due to game mechanics.
PROBLEM SOLVED.
You know what I don't get? The comparison of flawless and perfect, both are used in video games as qualities for a tier quality item, but they basically mean each other. If I have a flawless gem and a perfect gem, are they the same gems? Just a weird thing to think about.
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