


Imagine a khajiit warlord of the first era, popular among his fellow rulers. There are other Dro-m'Athra builds, but again, if you know me by now, I reduce things to their essence. Then the name Darloc Brae was mentioned, I did some research, and the build then took shape. A chat with Paws revealed that my instincts to work with Namira in this build hinted at the concept of a Dro-m'Athra. In the beginning, I only knew I would make a Khajiit, and that he would punch.īut then he became something more. He graciously agreed and I decided that for my first venture in the series, I would tackle the rather challening Heavy Armor tree. Until Deebs and I had a nice, long PM chat where I expressed interest in continuing the series along with him. It was a great little build, creative and inventive, but nothing more was done in the series. His first build in that series was The Pure Alchemist, a build that focused on and perked only the skills found in the Alchemy tree. A while ago, Dragonborn1921 started this brilliant series of minibuilds that focused on one perked skill.
