My favorite was playing as my Greybeard/Priest of Akatosh pacifist character. I wanted to try a different run where I didn't kill things, much like my Thief/Garrett playthrough. So I did a little game lore research, and found that the lore of Elder Scrolls, has the priests of Akatosh (at least I think that was the deity, I forget at this point), were pacifists. It was the god of death and life, and his priests wouldn't kill living things. They would however, smite the fuck out of undead, because their god despised them. The priestly order even had a martial arm or warriors, who were sworn to defend the priests out in the world. So I got myself a companion and was like "Ok, this is my Sword Brother from the Order, I'm set."
I proceeded to focus entirely on Alteration, Illusion, Restoration and Shouts. I would buff my companion with the Alteration spell that would give him a health boost, and also prevent him from running if his health was low, and then Illusion to debuff the enemy, and toss heals to keep him alive. I'd crowd control with Fus Ro Dah if the squad attacking us was too large, and just let him take them out.
My shining moment however, was one of those wonderful organic moments in the game that you can't plan. It was nightfall, and we were wandering around as the sky darkened, near this little mining village, nestled in a mountain side. As we drew near, the sound of a dragon split the night sky, and it proceeded to start attacking the villagers, now leaving the tavern to go to bed. I rushed in, hearing their screams, and began tossing heals spells left and right, and tossing the buff spell that prevented them from fleeing in terror. The dragon circled, occasionally landing, and the villagers would attack him. They were chipping away at him during landings, when out of the shadows came a vampire attack squad, aimed right at me (Thanks Dawnguard DLC! xD). So now I had a dragon AND vampires, attacking this village. I ran around, healing and buffing villagers like a madman, and turning my Shout on the vampires every time it recharged, to toss them back and keep them out of the fight. Eventually, the dragon landed and stayed on the ground, and the villagers, emboldened by my spell, leaped on the dragon as a mob, screaming out "kill the dragon! tear it down!" and curbstomped the dragon to death. They were mob stomping it so hard, it didn't get a chance to attack again, as they kept staggering it. Finally, it lifted it's head to the sky, letting out a final jet of flame as it's dying breath, then collapsed in a heap before the empowered villagers. Hot from their bloodlust on slaying a dragon with their bare hands, they made short work of the vampires. All the while, I'm darting around, playing buff/support/crowd control, and ended the fight without a single villager dying. I couldn't use the Restoration based undead fighting spells, as my skill wasn't high enough,and I hadn't triggered that content yet, but it wasn't necessary with 15ish villagers all attacking at once.
It was a hectic 15-20 minutes of gameplay, but one of the most personally satisfying moments for me in the game.
I proceeded to focus entirely on Alteration, Illusion, Restoration and Shouts. I would buff my companion with the Alteration spell that would give him a health boost, and also prevent him from running if his health was low, and then Illusion to debuff the enemy, and toss heals to keep him alive. I'd crowd control with Fus Ro Dah if the squad attacking us was too large, and just let him take them out.
My shining moment however, was one of those wonderful organic moments in the game that you can't plan. It was nightfall, and we were wandering around as the sky darkened, near this little mining village, nestled in a mountain side. As we drew near, the sound of a dragon split the night sky, and it proceeded to start attacking the villagers, now leaving the tavern to go to bed. I rushed in, hearing their screams, and began tossing heals spells left and right, and tossing the buff spell that prevented them from fleeing in terror. The dragon circled, occasionally landing, and the villagers would attack him. They were chipping away at him during landings, when out of the shadows came a vampire attack squad, aimed right at me (Thanks Dawnguard DLC! xD). So now I had a dragon AND vampires, attacking this village. I ran around, healing and buffing villagers like a madman, and turning my Shout on the vampires every time it recharged, to toss them back and keep them out of the fight. Eventually, the dragon landed and stayed on the ground, and the villagers, emboldened by my spell, leaped on the dragon as a mob, screaming out "kill the dragon! tear it down!" and curbstomped the dragon to death. They were mob stomping it so hard, it didn't get a chance to attack again, as they kept staggering it. Finally, it lifted it's head to the sky, letting out a final jet of flame as it's dying breath, then collapsed in a heap before the empowered villagers. Hot from their bloodlust on slaying a dragon with their bare hands, they made short work of the vampires. All the while, I'm darting around, playing buff/support/crowd control, and ended the fight without a single villager dying. I couldn't use the Restoration based undead fighting spells, as my skill wasn't high enough,and I hadn't triggered that content yet, but it wasn't necessary with 15ish villagers all attacking at once.
It was a hectic 15-20 minutes of gameplay, but one of the most personally satisfying moments for me in the game.