Notes on Shouting:

- Calling myself by my own dragon name is a good method for creating an on-demand migraine.

- The period of pain after Shouting seems to get smaller as I get more accustomed to using it. Just a few days' worth of practice was enough to bring down Storm Call from like… 5 minutes to maybe four and a half. Unrelenting Force and Whirlwind Sprint almost don't hurt anymore, though it still feels like I lose my voice if I try to speak right after.

- Using Unrelenting Force in close range can be useful for breaking through a block. If they're particularly wobbly, knock them flat on their ass and finish off with a quick stab. Quite handy.

- Be VERY mindful of the volume when using Fire Breath. Tried lighting a campfire with it and almost burnt my bedroll. Got an earful from Lydia for that one.

- Reminder to self that draugr can also use Shouts and they're very dangerous. You really don't notice how strong your abilities are until you feel them used against yourself.

- Storm Call only seems to be localized around me for maybe a minute. After that it's just rain, and any lightning that happens then is completely random. Though I'm not quite sure if I could try and influence it, maybe some experimenting is in order.

Notes on Undead:

- There seems to be a difference between undead draugr and just straight up corpses. The draugr that end up walking around are usually wearing armor and are holding a weapon by their chest. The mummified corpses on the other hand are just naked or sometimes put into some kind of wrappings. Linen, I think. Hard to tell with how rotted away and tar-stained they are.

- The bastards don't feel pain so they can Shout a lot more often than I can. On the plus side, it's very obvious when they take a breath because of the hoarse noises they make. Maybe make a point of stabbing their throats?

Notes on Dragon Remains:

- Dragon blood tastes metallic and kind of spicy. I don't know why I tried it, but I did.

- Dragon bile is highly corrosive and can melt through metal, if given a minute or two. Maybe it's possible to transform into a more combat-ready form.

- The bone shapes differ very much from dragon to dragon, in theory should be possible to make something without having to go through the painful process of reshaping the bone.

- Devouring a dragon soul can heal my wounds? Apparently? Since fucking when? Actually, not going to question it - it helps, it's good enough for me.

Miscellaneous:

- Sewing supplies are somehow both cheaper and more expensive than I thought.

- Don't oversalt the crab.