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That aside, if you want a sword I am not sure you'd find anything better than the Dawnbreaker for RPing. That is if you can look past the fact that it is a daedric artifact.
As for armor, Ebony perhaps? Maybe there is a retexture to make it silver and shining if black doesn't quite cut it.
I guess you would also need a shield, Auriel's Shield perhaps. Elven shield might be an acceptable replacement if no dawnguard.
As for warlock, well depends upon your definition of a warlock I guess. You could go pure summoner, perhaps with curses and runes in the mix, maybe unleash elemental fury...
ill probably pick up dawnbreaker cause it looks similair to truesilver champion
and thats a good suggestion for the shield. :)
thanks guys
Learn the words of the fire breath shout and you have one righteous Paladin. Then you don't even need destruction.
and i never considered alteration but i like the idea now
http://theskyrimblog.ning.com/group/character-building/forum/topics/character-build-the-paladin
Wintermyst - Enchantments of Skyrim
Apocalypse - Magic of Skyrim
Midas Magic - Spells for Skyrim
Character Creation Overhaul
Yeah, I saw that video. It was one of my favorite build videos FudgeMuppet made, a couple other ones being the Sorcerer and the Cryomancer. Which ones were your favorites?
Alternatively, you could also try playing as a cleric with Restoration, One-Handed, Heavy Armor, and Speech as your four main skills. You can also go for Enchanting to enchant your gear with Fortify Restoration and similar enchantments, Alchemy to produce potions to heal you if you're low on magic, and Smithing to improve your gear. That's what I did for a cleric I recently made. You can use the same skillset I chose, or switch out some of the skills for others to suit a certain playstyle you're looking for.
It is also available on the Workshop as well. I installed it for my game and had it for a while, but didn't use it much; though the cleric I just mentioned can make use of some spells in the mod.