It was finally time to make the horrible journey to
the Greybeards. I figured I should make the trip as easy as possible so I
bought myself a horse. In order to get to them I had to run around a huge
mountain to Ivarstead. If I didn't know about the horse this journey would have been a lot more troublesome. The horse traveled so much faster and was able to pass through much more difficult terrain. Along the way I passed a lot of landmarks and even found
the entrance to some unmarked location on the map. I figured I’d take a look
and inside was a cave with a lot of blue glow. I didn’t want to explore it so I
decided to continue to Ivarstead.
Upon reaching Ivarstead I saw some steps that looked like they led up the mountain, so I went up them. I found a lot of interesting things along the way. Among them were tablets. I want to say I saw around 10 different tablets. The tablets pretty much said that dragons used to rule and they had the power of the voice. Then man came along, tried to oppose them and but they didn’t have the voice. Then someone named Paarthurnax helped man and man was able to beat the dragons. Then it talked about how amazing the voice is. The voice seems to be considered some sort of godly power. Seeing as it can defeat the dragons and everyone seems amazed when someone can use it.
The task of obtaining the voice was expected of me because I was a dragonborn. In other words I had the right skill set and was expected to use it to my full potential. This is another important thing that can be applied in many different situations. The easy one would be in a work environment. People get hired based on how qualified they are and when they do get hired they try apply those skills as well as they can. The meeting with the Greybeards made me realize that the existence of my character had a huge impact on the world of Skyrim. But I'm the player so I guess its to be expected.
Upon reaching Ivarstead I saw some steps that looked like they led up the mountain, so I went up them. I found a lot of interesting things along the way. Among them were tablets. I want to say I saw around 10 different tablets. The tablets pretty much said that dragons used to rule and they had the power of the voice. Then man came along, tried to oppose them and but they didn’t have the voice. Then someone named Paarthurnax helped man and man was able to beat the dragons. Then it talked about how amazing the voice is. The voice seems to be considered some sort of godly power. Seeing as it can defeat the dragons and everyone seems amazed when someone can use it.
The task of obtaining the voice was expected of me because I was a dragonborn. In other words I had the right skill set and was expected to use it to my full potential. This is another important thing that can be applied in many different situations. The easy one would be in a work environment. People get hired based on how qualified they are and when they do get hired they try apply those skills as well as they can. The meeting with the Greybeards made me realize that the existence of my character had a huge impact on the world of Skyrim. But I'm the player so I guess its to be expected.
It seems like everyone has figured out how to get a horse except for me! It's really interesting to see how everyone in the class took a different route and had a different experience when traveling up to meet the Graybeards.
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