Oblivion:Roleplaying/Drunkard
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- Go to an inn and drink a bunch.
- Get into a fist fight with someone like a beggar or guard.
- Get arrested.
- Make people hate you.
- Spend all your money on booze.
- Run around naked.
- Throw beer bottles at people.
- Hang out with drunken goblins, maybe fight in drunken goblin clan wars.
- Dance on the tables.
- When out of booze, try to steal some.
- Act irrationally (Take on a Minotaur lord with your fists!).
- With more money comes better booze. If you are playing a rich drunkard buy expensive drinks, such as rare Surilie and Tamika wine vintages. If your really rich maybe you could even drink extremely rare, expensive wines such as Shadowbanish Wine But if you are a poor drunkard, simple mead, cheap wine and ale will be your selection.
- Get extremely drunk and kill someone you never really liked, or who you thought was watching you, eventually turning into a drunken version of Glarthir.
- You can cause trouble at the city castle like stealing or attacking everyone.
- Make sure every night is spent within a prison cell. This makes you look like an insane drunk to the whole town.
- Enchant at least two apparel items (clothes, jewelry, armor) with a constant effect of Damage Fatigue +5. Two such items will stop Fatigue regeneration, and running/jumping/fighting will consume what remains. Eventually when your fatigue hits zero, you will trip and be on the ground, adding a better drunk effect. A simple "Damage Fatigue on Self" spell (or wearing three Damage Fatigue items) will make you character fall down in a cold faint.
- For added mirth, use this fainting trick while your character is standing atop an open-topped rain barrel, and you'll fall straight in!
- Hang out and sing along with Aldos Othran.
- Give you Drunk a past were they once famous adventures or were they always layabouts.
- Give them a reason for becoming a drunkard maybe they are trying to get rid of all their horrible memories.
- Maybe stop drinking a regain their lost glory e.g. saving the world from the oblivion invasion.
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