Ok, sure. I can accept that the undead have been changing out candles and torches when they burn out. My question is where are they getting the new candles from?
So, in Skyrim, this is cannon. There is a journal you find in one of the dungeons in Solstheim that was written by a mage that does the whole Jane Goodall thing with the draugr. She talks about them wandering around, engaged in ritual worship of the dragon priest entombed and keeping the fires going.
Wandering through ancient nord tombs has a whole new feel to it now.
Im currently replaying Divine Divinity, there are sometimes chicken legs in barrels deep in a dungeon. Like, even if that zombie changes the chicken legs daily, that’s a major nope.
I’ve always questioned eating fruit from centuries -old advanced tombs… This makes me feel… Marginally better about it.
It would be interesting to just have a dungeon with non-perishable food items. Salt. White rice. Beans. Honey. Sugar. Distilled alcohol.
Makes me wonder if there’s a mod to make it more realistic….
But why does the ancient tomb have an upgrade for my shotgun in it
This is why I always leave a positive review in the guest book at the end of a dungeon.
Ok, sure. I can accept that the undead have been changing out candles and torches when they burn out. My question is where are they getting the new candles from?
So, in Skyrim, this is cannon. There is a journal you find in one of the dungeons in Solstheim that was written by a mage that does the whole Jane Goodall thing with the draugr. She talks about them wandering around, engaged in ritual worship of the dragon priest entombed and keeping the fires going.
Wandering through ancient nord tombs has a whole new feel to it now.
Old video game joke
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cwu1rCjb1Fk](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cwu1rCjb1Fk)
OC?
Im currently replaying Divine Divinity, there are sometimes chicken legs in barrels deep in a dungeon. Like, even if that zombie changes the chicken legs daily, that’s a major nope.