I am rather impressed at the way the houses in Skyrim are able to withstand a dragon perching on them. Indeed, for those playing the game as a dragon, perching on rooftops and glowering menacingly at passers by is a surprisingly fun diversion.
In this piece, by The KC, Fahdonmul has landed in the middle of the roof instead of the end, and exceeded its loading capacity. This is embarrassing for him, and paying off the owners of the property is going to take a chunk out of his hoard. (Time to sell a few more lightly-bloodstained Thalmor Inquisitor robes to Ri'Saad, I guess)
Artwork by
KristKC, their upload is here: https://www.furaffinity.net/view/57001726/
In this piece, by The KC, Fahdonmul has landed in the middle of the roof instead of the end, and exceeded its loading capacity. This is embarrassing for him, and paying off the owners of the property is going to take a chunk out of his hoard. (Time to sell a few more lightly-bloodstained Thalmor Inquisitor robes to Ri'Saad, I guess)
Artwork by
KristKC, their upload is here: https://www.furaffinity.net/view/57001726/
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fantasy
Species Wyvern
Size 1920 x 1900px
File Size 2.22 MB
Difficulties with Nord houses were noted as far back as 3E 433:
"Me and my boys, we done repair work on half these houses. They're a bleedin' mess! Rotted wood, rusty nails, misaligned foundations. Them Nords, they're good for drinkin' and killin', but they can't build a house worth a damn!"
-- Antoine Dubois, High Rock carpenter
"Me and my boys, we done repair work on half these houses. They're a bleedin' mess! Rotted wood, rusty nails, misaligned foundations. Them Nords, they're good for drinkin' and killin', but they can't build a house worth a damn!"
-- Antoine Dubois, High Rock carpenter
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