Ein Khajit namens "Quasselstrippe"
another silly doodle that popped up in my mind today. This time I wanted to practice to draw a fully hooded character and there I remembered the Dark Brotherhood quest in Skyrim.
One of the captives there the player could chose to kill was the Khajit named Vasha who gets "bagged and sacked very often" in his life. So I drew this scenario where Vasha is bugging my Orc character^^ who somehow ended up being one of the captives Astrid, the chief assassin of the dark brotherhood, kidnapped^^
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One of the captives there the player could chose to kill was the Khajit named Vasha who gets "bagged and sacked very often" in his life. So I drew this scenario where Vasha is bugging my Orc character^^ who somehow ended up being one of the captives Astrid, the chief assassin of the dark brotherhood, kidnapped^^
Skyrim charas belong to Bethesda
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Bondage
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Size 1214 x 1274px
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to beat the maine quest campaign, it took me about 40 to 50 hours of playing time. To complete all quests, even the hidden ones, I gues it would consume about 200 hours^^
This game is really for those gamers who enjoy being in a fantasy world open to go wherever they want
This game is really for those gamers who enjoy being in a fantasy world open to go wherever they want
Hehe sounds like my cup of brew I love a good RPG game from time to time. Legend of Zelda, Fable 3 and Red Dead Redemption are probably as of right now that I'm typing this out are my top three games I remember spending hours playing. Have you played "Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild"? I hear thats a pretty long game to beat....played only little bit of it tho over at a friend's house
Vasha at least remained calm in the face of death and freely admitted to being villainous, though he did seem to me it would be more his style to have seduced and charmed the maidens rather than being a rapist, albeit a thief and potentially a murderer or at least had been in a lot of kill or be killed situations and chosen not to be the one whom got killed. I didn't really see him as being all that different from my Khajiit character, so always chose to spare him.
Likewise though she was rather abrasive and somewhat of a harridan, I never chose Alea Quintus since she was a mother of six, and she's certainly brave and defiant in the face of death.
Fultheim the Fearless always struck me as a hypocrite or at least not living up to his name, and though he was begging for mercy, even if he felt it dishonourable he still went through with killing sleeping enemies if I recall and had killed many, quite possibly some whom had likewise begged for their lives. Therefore I always chose for him to be one to kill.
A nice little sketch in any case, with reproducing Vasha and nice to see your orc character and I can imagine him grimacing behind his hood even though we can't see his face. Would be interesting though if in this case, if it had been my Khajiit Mai'Rekk, he'd chosen to take the other option and kill Astrid then freed the captives, leaving Alea to nag Fultheim to death and perhaps tagged along with Vasha and your orc, probably annoying him to the point where being one of your characters he probably bound and gagged the Khajiit and left them at the roadside.
Likewise though she was rather abrasive and somewhat of a harridan, I never chose Alea Quintus since she was a mother of six, and she's certainly brave and defiant in the face of death.
Fultheim the Fearless always struck me as a hypocrite or at least not living up to his name, and though he was begging for mercy, even if he felt it dishonourable he still went through with killing sleeping enemies if I recall and had killed many, quite possibly some whom had likewise begged for their lives. Therefore I always chose for him to be one to kill.
A nice little sketch in any case, with reproducing Vasha and nice to see your orc character and I can imagine him grimacing behind his hood even though we can't see his face. Would be interesting though if in this case, if it had been my Khajiit Mai'Rekk, he'd chosen to take the other option and kill Astrid then freed the captives, leaving Alea to nag Fultheim to death and perhaps tagged along with Vasha and your orc, probably annoying him to the point where being one of your characters he probably bound and gagged the Khajiit and left them at the roadside.
hehe thanks much for the nice comment.^^
I just couldn´t be mad with Vasha at all. And I do not really believe him to have so many "mighty friends" who would take revenge for him. He just being cocky is simply adorable.
But I have a question: What kind of accent are the Khajit speaking? My mothertongue is german and I can say that it is not really a german like accent. I guess it must be some kind of spanish or latino accent, but I am not sure.
Could you maybe enlighten me?^^
I just couldn´t be mad with Vasha at all. And I do not really believe him to have so many "mighty friends" who would take revenge for him. He just being cocky is simply adorable.
But I have a question: What kind of accent are the Khajit speaking? My mothertongue is german and I can say that it is not really a german like accent. I guess it must be some kind of spanish or latino accent, but I am not sure.
Could you maybe enlighten me?^^
In the end it was the ironically named mercenary who would end up being the one chosen to be killed, begging for mercy but having shown none to others, killing others while they slept and displaying abject cowardice. Though Astrid had told them they were free to go, it was left for Vasha and the orc to free themselves.
As they made their way slowly back to civilisation, it seemed to the orc that the Khajiit Vasha had plans for them both. Seemingly somewhat prone to exaggeration, the Khajiit was more of a smuggler and a petty thief, though rather charming and with a penchant for seducing young maidens. having also been a caravan guard in the past. Not quite the rapist, thief and murderer he'd made himself out to be.
That at least was the truth that the orc finally managed to get out of the Khajiit when they'd settled down to sleep under the stars and the boasting and implied threats had gotten a little too much. Tie a Khajiit up and threaten him with singing proved to be rather effective, though give Vasha's past experience with Lurbuk the 'bard' of Morthal maybe not so surprising.
As they made their way slowly back to civilisation, it seemed to the orc that the Khajiit Vasha had plans for them both. Seemingly somewhat prone to exaggeration, the Khajiit was more of a smuggler and a petty thief, though rather charming and with a penchant for seducing young maidens. having also been a caravan guard in the past. Not quite the rapist, thief and murderer he'd made himself out to be.
That at least was the truth that the orc finally managed to get out of the Khajiit when they'd settled down to sleep under the stars and the boasting and implied threats had gotten a little too much. Tie a Khajiit up and threaten him with singing proved to be rather effective, though give Vasha's past experience with Lurbuk the 'bard' of Morthal maybe not so surprising.
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