I also took a lot of inspiration from Christopher Livingston’s excellent series The Elder Strolls. The game started me in one of the coldest areas in Skyrim, which with my mods can be absolutely fatal as it’s quite possible to simply freeze to death. He chose a Breton who was “attacked and left for dead”, which starts your character in a random location anywhere on the map with no armour, no weapons, no money, and very little food. I let my friend choose the race and starting conditions of my character using the Alternate Start: Live Another Life mod. So I offered to start up a blog with a new character to demonstrate what I was talking about. However, I was having trouble communicating just how much it affected the entire game as a whole when you have to pay close attention to cold, wet, hunger, thirst, weather, animal behaviour, etc. A friend and I were discussing our Skyrim mods and how they affect gameplay, and I was trying to explain how several of my mods worked together to create an immersive game that had more emphasis on surviving Skyrim’s harsh environment. Survivin’ Skyrim is an in-character blog that started with a real-life conversation. Victor on Chapter 3: Honey in the Mead Hall
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