
Chris Dandingle
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Games, books, and time spent with my cats are a few ways I enjoy spending my time. Writing is an integral part of the first two activities, and time with my boys is never bad.I'm not here for a long time, so I'll make it a good time.
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Skyrim Build: The Daedric Fugitive
Hello there fellow Dovahkiin. Today I'm bringing you a build fresh from the Deadlands. This is the Daedric Fugitive, a Redguard who was taken from his home during the Oblivion Crisis and dropped into Mehrunes Dagon's plane of Oblivion: The Deadlands. This escapee was able to find his way out when the Hero of Kvatch entered one of the portals and forced the jailers to leave the Fugitive unattended. After escaping, the Fugitive made his way down the tower, through the portal and back to Tamriel. Except not back to his home or even to Hammerfell. No, the Hero of Kvatch had unknowingly sent the poor Redguard into Skyrim, and years into the future by removing the Sigil Stone from the tower just as the boy passed through the Oblivion Gate. However, this left an impression on the Fugitive, imprinting magical powers onto the Redguard as he passed through time and space. This will grant him the upper hand and allow for his survival, and I'll explain more in the proper sections. So put on your traveling gear and let's take a look into the story of the Daedric Fugitive.
By Chris Dandingleabout a year ago in Gamers
Skyrim Build: The Plunderer
Hello fellow adventurers, and former adventurers who took an arrow to the knee. Today I'm bringing you a Skyrim build I came up with: The Plunderer. He is an Argonian explorer who utilizes his Argonian lungs to explore the depths to find loot from sunken ships that have long been submerged underwater. In this article, I will bring you his stat allocation, his perks, major skills, and his backstory, but not in that order. First I gotta tell you about my inspiration for this article: Fudgemuppet, (https://www.youtube.com/@FudgeMuppet) a YouTube channel run by three friends who love the Elder Scrolls franchise, and frequently do deep dives into the lore of their favorite aspects of the series. However, they also have a plethora of builds with unique backstories, interesting concepts, and, when applicable, descriptions about the inspiration for their builds, such as Dracula from the Castlevania franchise in one particular video. These three guys are phenomenal at what they do, and I cannot recommend them enough.
By Chris Dandingleabout a year ago in Gamers
An ode to the 3DS
What game comes to mind when you read the words "Nintendo 3DS"? Do you see Mario and his iconic mustache? Link and the Master Sword? Could it be Pikachu next to a pokeball? No matter what game comes to mind, it is generally agreed that the Nintendo 3DS was a great addition to the Nintendo line of consoles. I received mine back in 2012, and I remember specifically playing Paper Mario: Sticker Star, a game that is pretty divisive among the player base. I can see why since you can only make a move if you have a sticker in your sticker book, such as a boot for Mario to jump on an enemy's head. This lead to frustration in the last battle against Bowser for me personally, but it is still a great experience because of its puzzle solving elements that are required to move on, but I digress. I'm here to talk about the console itself, not Paper Mario. Instead I want to discuss how the 3DS had the potential to assist in healthy activity.
By Chris Dandingleabout a year ago in Gamers


