Guess who found a finished script from 2021.... Haha, yeah, this one was originally made on the tenth of July that year, but I seemingly forgot about it. With some slight tweaks it's now been brought to you all ;) P.S. I'm sorry I haven't got around to checking all comment on the previous video.
Could Tythis be the secret lover from the Until Next Time note on Haelga's counter? "Sweet Haelga, Last night was the most wonderful night of my life. The things you showed me... the things we did... I could never have dreamt that it was possible. Who even knew that someone could manipulate their body in that manner while wearing Daedric armor boots? You are a true master of the Dibellan Arts, my love... a credit to your religion. Perhaps we'll meet again soon but next time, allow me to bring the trout. Your Secret Lover" The "Daedric armor boots" seems to line up with his fetish. "A credit to [her] religion" could explain why he was giddy about the spread the love note. And the trout could link it to the riften fishery.
Actually, that makes a whole lot of sense if they wrote it with him in mind. It not lining up with him rejecting Haelga is standard Skyrim fare, so I’m all for it. There might be some more info on the note in the official guide, though I’m not certain.
Wait a gosh darned second. How did Healga get daedric armor boots to begin with? And wouldn’t her possessing daedric materials be frowned upon by Dibella?
@@cow1 No, simply possessing Daedric lower caste items wouldn't necessarily net you negative favor from your god, at least not something like standard boots. However, an artifact like the Mace of Molag Bal, you definitely can't get without some major Daedra worship.
@@a.j.carter2294 technically you dont have to worship molag bal to get his mace, you just have to do a favor for him, granted that might mean the god you currently worship might be angry with u
@@liamlinson7563 That’s inaccurate from in-universe perspective which is from where I was speaking; player characters will always be an exception to the rule. But for everyone else in the world who isn’t Dragonborn or a Shezzarine? You worship the Daedra, carry out their will, and you’re rewarded. But not nearly as simple as the players’ tasks in game.
Exactly haha. A majority of NPCs in Skyrim have a personality, but you really have to look for it. In this case, maybe uncovering it was for the worst.
The lack of houses for some NPCs shows how bad an idea it was to bump up the graphical fidelity and polygon count of assets without having more disc space to work with than the previous installment had. If only the Xbox 360 could have read BluRay discs or if they could have used multiple HDDVD discs, this could have all been avoided.
Ik this case it makes sense, as workers living together in big bunkhouses is something we can still see to this day in the real world. In general you’re completely right though. Some hamlets have shockingly little abodes (as well as similar shockingly small populations)
Honestly the main reason for lack of houses and small settlements isn't due to disk space, BluRay disks or multiple HDDVD disks wouldn't have done anything. The issue is due to draw calls and the fact that neither console at the time could handle the increased draw calls that larger settlements would've caused. That's a CPU & GPU limitation ultimately, rather than a drive or storage limitation.
I think it's a nit pick. Will need to rewatch this video 3 more times. Very interesting though. I was surprised when this quiet kid started talking to the waitress. I think this and with Marisa are the only dialogues of him that I heard.
When he says his reputation precedes him, I'm pretty sure hes responding to her saying "youre an animal", since it can be used derisively or as a compliment for a man in bed. Idk that made perfect sense to me actually. I love your vids btw!! I still dont unserstand the shoe thing or why the horker boots disgust grelka haha. I really dont get it. Lol if you know please explain. I dont get how hes wearing them out so often even if he is into them. 😂
Medesi calls 4 women Lady and 2 men Lord. It could be him just being respectful. But all the others are well off, an owner or a priestess. So Tythis just being a worker is odd.
@@cow1 Right, it's nothing on his own, but if he was always a common labourer who stays at a flophouse, why is he chitchating with one of the richest families in Skyrim? Maybe I'm wrong but I feel like there could have been two revisions of Tythis and he was originally better off.
@@j.murphy4884 Maybe. I checked the cutting room floor website dialogue section and looked for Medesi or Tythis and nothing came up. Nura Snow-Shod does have some unused dialogue though. But it's just asking her what happened to the shrine of Talos after the imperials take over. And the reason it's not available is because she gets locked to her house and going in to talk to her causes trespass dialogue.
Might very well be. Dravin Llanith and Belyn have similar weird oddities in their dialogue. (Clear changes that don’t point to anything but themselves)
Ever read the late Shamus Young's teardown of the Thieves Guild questline? It's not just you. A lot of Skyrim feels like it was written by 10 different people who never communicated with each other.
Guess who found a finished script from 2021.... Haha, yeah, this one was originally made on the tenth of July that year, but I seemingly forgot about it. With some slight tweaks it's now been brought to you all ;)
P.S. I'm sorry I haven't got around to checking all comment on the previous video.
Could Tythis be the secret lover from the Until Next Time note on Haelga's counter?
"Sweet Haelga,
Last night was the most wonderful night of my life. The things you showed me... the things we did... I could never have dreamt that it was possible. Who even knew that someone could manipulate their body in that manner while wearing Daedric armor boots? You are a true master of the Dibellan Arts, my love... a credit to your religion. Perhaps we'll meet again soon but next time, allow me to bring the trout.
Your Secret Lover"
The "Daedric armor boots" seems to line up with his fetish. "A credit to [her] religion" could explain why he was giddy about the spread the love note. And the trout could link it to the riften fishery.
Actually, that makes a whole lot of sense if they wrote it with him in mind. It not lining up with him rejecting Haelga is standard Skyrim fare, so I’m all for it. There might be some more info on the note in the official guide, though I’m not certain.
Wait a gosh darned second. How did Healga get daedric armor boots to begin with? And wouldn’t her possessing daedric materials be frowned upon by Dibella?
@@cow1 No, simply possessing Daedric lower caste items wouldn't necessarily net you negative favor from your god, at least not something like standard boots. However, an artifact like the Mace of Molag Bal, you definitely can't get without some major Daedra worship.
@@a.j.carter2294 technically you dont have to worship molag bal to get his mace, you just have to do a favor for him, granted that might mean the god you currently worship might be angry with u
@@liamlinson7563 That’s inaccurate from in-universe perspective which is from where I was speaking; player characters will always be an exception to the rule. But for everyone else in the world who isn’t Dragonborn or a Shezzarine? You worship the Daedra, carry out their will, and you’re rewarded. But not nearly as simple as the players’ tasks in game.
Huh never thought much of this guy. Now he kinda grosses me out lmao.
Exactly haha. A majority of NPCs in Skyrim have a personality, but you really have to look for it. In this case, maybe uncovering it was for the worst.
The lack of houses for some NPCs shows how bad an idea it was to bump up the graphical fidelity and polygon count of assets without having more disc space to work with than the previous installment had.
If only the Xbox 360 could have read BluRay discs or if they could have used multiple HDDVD discs, this could have all been avoided.
Ik this case it makes sense, as workers living together in big bunkhouses is something we can still see to this day in the real world. In general you’re completely right though. Some hamlets have shockingly little abodes (as well as similar shockingly small populations)
Honestly the main reason for lack of houses and small settlements isn't due to disk space, BluRay disks or multiple HDDVD disks wouldn't have done anything. The issue is due to draw calls and the fact that neither console at the time could handle the increased draw calls that larger settlements would've caused. That's a CPU & GPU limitation ultimately, rather than a drive or storage limitation.
I think it's a nit pick. Will need to rewatch this video 3 more times.
Very interesting though. I was surprised when this quiet kid started talking to the waitress.
I think this and with Marisa are the only dialogues of him that I heard.
Haha we’re all nitpickers here, so that can only be taken as a compliment;)
When he says his reputation precedes him, I'm pretty sure hes responding to her saying "youre an animal", since it can be used derisively or as a compliment for a man in bed. Idk that made perfect sense to me actually. I love your vids btw!! I still dont unserstand the shoe thing or why the horker boots disgust grelka haha. I really dont get it. Lol if you know please explain. I dont get how hes wearing them out so often even if he is into them. 😂
The "milord" here 2:32 is weird, combined with Tythis Ulen mentioning talking to the Snow-shods (a wealthy family) recycled dialogue?
Medesi calls 4 women Lady and 2 men Lord. It could be him just being respectful. But all the others are well off, an owner or a priestess. So Tythis just being a worker is odd.
@@cow1 Right, it's nothing on his own, but if he was always a common labourer who stays at a flophouse, why is he chitchating with one of the richest families in Skyrim? Maybe I'm wrong but I feel like there could have been two revisions of Tythis and he was originally better off.
@@j.murphy4884 Maybe. I checked the cutting room floor website dialogue section and looked for Medesi or Tythis and nothing came up. Nura Snow-Shod does have some unused dialogue though. But it's just asking her what happened to the shrine of Talos after the imperials take over. And the reason it's not available is because she gets locked to her house and going in to talk to her causes trespass dialogue.
Might very well be. Dravin Llanith and Belyn have similar weird oddities in their dialogue. (Clear changes that don’t point to anything but themselves)
@@cow1 AFAI neither really have anything unused, but also keep in mind that I haven’t updated that page in a looong while haha
he's... HE'S JUST LIKE ME!!!! FR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ever read the late Shamus Young's teardown of the Thieves Guild questline? It's not just you. A lot of Skyrim feels like it was written by 10 different people who never communicated with each other.
Hmmmm no, though that sounds interesting, I’ll give it a look!
This video has refused to leave my recommended for a week
Oh? That's cool haha - I'll never quite understand RUclips.