Skyrim - Every Decision The Dragonborn WOULD Make

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  • In this video I attempt to explain every decision I think the Dragonborn would canonically make in the Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.
    Cheers!
    Timestamps
    0:00 Introduction
    2:30 Paathurnax.
    4:35 The Civil War.
    7:20 Azura's star.
    9:30 Clavicus Vile
    10:07 Hircine
    11:26 Mehrunes Dagon
    12:29 Sanguine
    12:53 Sheogorath
    13:20 Vaermina
    14:05 Meridia
    15:14 Namira
    15:47 Boethia
    16:07 Mephala
    16:32 Malacath
    16:59 Molag Bal
    17:17 Peryite
    17:42 Nocturnal
    18:21 Forsworn Conspiracy
    20:03 College of Winterhold
    20:19 Companions
    20:56 Dark Brotherhood
    21:30 Gildergreen
    22:54 In My Time of Need
    23:48 Blood on the Ice
    25:04 Wagon Wheel
    25:25 Conclusion
    Thumbnail picture - courtesy of DareDevil.
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  • @caden6389
    @caden6389 Před 5 měsíci +6172

    My greatest fear is ES6 coming around and finding out that the dragonborn canonically killed Paarthurnax

    • @Jarikraider
      @Jarikraider Před 5 měsíci +295

      STOP!

    • @gaylorvader6458
      @gaylorvader6458 Před 5 měsíci +536

      No fucking way they would. There'd be riots.

    • @gtrb5628
      @gtrb5628 Před 5 měsíci +263

      They can't do that because it violates the point in making it a players choice

    • @waszmoscaiden1242
      @waszmoscaiden1242 Před 5 měsíci +230

      ​@gtrb5628 Tbf It wasn't really a choice, you couldn't finish the quest without killing him

    • @gtrb5628
      @gtrb5628 Před 5 měsíci +157

      @@waszmoscaiden1242 true but if you complete the main quest before doing it you could argue that it's not canon

  • @mosh57
    @mosh57 Před 5 měsíci +1988

    For blood on the ice, the Dragonborn would actually not complete the quest. Not because of his morals or anything, but because it would glitch out and forever leave the Dragonborn feeling incomplete

    • @MiamiSki
      @MiamiSki Před 5 měsíci +24

      Nice

    • @joypink5599
      @joypink5599 Před 4 měsíci +47

      Oh, so that is a thing that happens? I thought I just messed up, but I guess I now have this strange amulet in my inventory forever.

    • @miceltusav88
      @miceltusav88 Před 3 měsíci +22

      Mine glitched after I sold the amulet...it stayed in my inventory, I got the gold, and could keep selling it

    • @SUMLIGHTZ
      @SUMLIGHTZ Před 3 měsíci +11

      Nahhh fr, finishing that quest was a nightmare

    • @allihavearepasta-basedthou2890
      @allihavearepasta-basedthou2890 Před 2 měsíci +3

      When you achieve CHIM and get pissed off because of the bugs.

  • @melma2753
    @melma2753 Před 5 měsíci +1047

    My favorite mod is "the Parthuurnax dilemma". Basically lets you put Delphine in her place - remind her YOU are the dragonborn, and that she serves you, not the other way around.

    • @ChaotiX1
      @ChaotiX1 Před 4 měsíci +84

      yeah I like that mod but the voicing issue needs to be addressed. Theres plenty of samples of Delphine and Esberns voices, they could use AI to fix it.

    • @MarkJones-gt2qd
      @MarkJones-gt2qd Před 4 měsíci +104

      I think you should be able to take Delphine to Parthunax at tell her "have at it then...." whilst you bring popcorn...

    • @AttakusZakus
      @AttakusZakus Před 4 měsíci +57

      @@ChaotiX1There’s actually way better alternatives out there than “The Parthuurnax Dilemma” that use newer AI voices and even spliced vanilla dialogue.

    • @ChaotiX1
      @ChaotiX1 Před 4 měsíci +11

      @@AttakusZakus can you name some of these alternatives? I would love a few options, as I looked high and low for any at all and came up empty handed.

    • @AttakusZakus
      @AttakusZakus Před 4 měsíci +38

      @@ChaotiX1 One is “Paarthurnax - Quest Expansion” by jayserpa.

  • @Bearcity02
    @Bearcity02 Před 5 měsíci +635

    Imagine the ES6 pulls a Witcher and asks you what your previous actions were in previous games.

    • @dutchalfred553
      @dutchalfred553 Před 4 měsíci +98

      That’s would be great, and perhaps if you already had Skyrim installed on the same console it could read your save data.

    • @ezenatiello2017
      @ezenatiello2017 Před 4 měsíci +24

      Like mass effect

    • @Wulfjager
      @Wulfjager Před 3 měsíci +40

      I really like that idea, however that scene was kinda inserted into the story of the witcher 3 and the events of the second game have little impact on 3. I would hope es6 follows suit and is far removed from Skyrim, only addressing events that affect tamrial as a whole

    • @johng3029
      @johng3029 Před 3 měsíci +8

      ​@dutchalfred553 the problem with that is that I would have too many different saves with different choices

    • @Voltar_99
      @Voltar_99 Před 3 měsíci

      @@dutchalfred553sort of like minecraft story mode did with s2

  • @MatheusPacheco1
    @MatheusPacheco1 Před 5 měsíci +644

    'You're too young to remember the Dragonborn, used the bend will shout on some dragons and told both the imperials and stormcloaks to use them as mounts and destroyed the aldmeri dominion' - Neloth on Elder Scrolls VI probably

    • @MellowDarkflower
      @MellowDarkflower Před měsícem +6

      Would this be before or after the Dragonborn had legitimate claim to become Emperor due to his Dragon blood?

    • @antiochus87
      @antiochus87 Před měsícem +13

      ​@@MellowDarkflowerMy headcanon ending is that the Dragonborn uses the Blades as the core of founding his own faction in the civil war, and through charisma, religious zeal and pure badassery, convinces huge numbers of troops to desert from both the Stormcloaks and the Legion in Skyrim, being proclaimed Talos reborn and the true heir to Tiber Septim.
      He then defeats or persuasion checks the remaining jarls and generals (maybe both Tullius and Ulfric) into supporting him and then seizes the Imperial City.
      And yes, the Dragonborn then uses dragons to burn the Aldmeri Dominion to cinders.
      I'd be quite happy if that happened (or was implied in books and dialogue in-game) and then the Dragonborn "disappeared" off on another adventure (like the Nerevar) by the time of TES6, and the Dragonborn's child sat on the Ruby Throne (one of the adopted children from Hearthfire) so they didn't even have to commit to a race for the Dragonborn.

    • @willianwatzko899
      @willianwatzko899 Před měsícem +3

      I think the civil war would stop naturally, why ? A dragonborn have have come, nords would follow him as he is “heir” of Talos, and imperials would see this as a opportunity to peace, and Skyrim. I think with the dragonborn, the empire would restore greatness, as he is one race of men(nord), the thalmor would be crushed in the continent by this new empire.

    • @ashtonpeterson4618
      @ashtonpeterson4618 Před měsícem

      ​@@antiochus87that's honestly a really cool idea. I might do something like that in the story I'm writing on about the Dragonborn.

    • @Yuki_Ika7
      @Yuki_Ika7 Před měsícem

      ​@@MellowDarkflowerthe main issue is can the dragon blood be passed on, as their title is "the last" dragonborn

  • @zeroone8800
    @zeroone8800 Před 5 měsíci +691

    Restoring Azura's Star is the good choice. The black star enslaves sentient people in the soul cairn.

    • @Vantud391
      @Vantud391 Před 5 měsíci +80

      You can just choose not to use it to enslave people. But surely some people deserve it like that bastard Ancanno.

    • @zeroone8800
      @zeroone8800 Před 5 měsíci +49

      @@Vantud391 Some players have argued that per lore the Black Star should not be able to trap white souls, which would make chosing it even worse.

    • @djm6683
      @djm6683 Před 5 měsíci +18

      The Dragonborn would not know that until much later in his life when he fights an army of vampires. Therefore per the video’s logic, he would still go for the black star

    • @titanium4082
      @titanium4082 Před 5 měsíci +27

      ​@@zeroone8800it's not supposed to, that's a bug they it does. Hell, even the dude who gives you the thing says white souls can't enter

    • @williamhilbert9490
      @williamhilbert9490 Před 5 měsíci +24

      I feel like making the black star is not really smart choice lore wise, like necromancers could use the star for grand works of evil and especially with the star now being out of the Azusa’s control it can only lead to disaster down the line

  • @O-M-0
    @O-M-0 Před 5 měsíci +1585

    If they ever do establish a canon for what the Dragonborn did or didn't do, I really hope they make them a more interesting character than just "they were a good boy who always did the right thing".

    • @dogsrlcatsdl4524
      @dogsrlcatsdl4524 Před 5 měsíci

      Interesting???.... your not being very specific. Interesting to you? Interesting to...a specific majority? Interesting romantically? Sexually? Intellectually?... he's got a BIG...PEN- SMILE... what kind of interesting?

    • @Umbra_Ursus
      @Umbra_Ursus Před 5 měsíci +293

      Actually, that's not a terrible idea. Play up how the playerbase act with the Dovahkiin: Have him be a dumb, dangerous, power-hungry and aggressive caveman, but one with a heart of gold. And, as a requirement, he ratted out the Blades to Elenwen for the mere suggestion of turning on Paarthurnax.

    • @VelaiciaCreator
      @VelaiciaCreator Před 5 měsíci +118

      Literally canonically takes the place of Miraak. A similar tragedy to the hero of Kvatch.

    • @ethanstaaf404
      @ethanstaaf404 Před 5 měsíci +36

      Yea i hope hes both a hero and is super ambitious and opportunistic. Like making a bid for the high kingship

    • @capadociaash8003
      @capadociaash8003 Před 5 měsíci +12

      Well we don’t have a clear idea of who they are besides they kill Alduin which suggests they are good. Since that’s all we have we’ve gotta assume that they are generally good.

  • @chadnorris8257
    @chadnorris8257 Před 5 měsíci +686

    The main quest leads the Dragonborn to the negotiation table, so I imagine he'd be neutral. After being told the peace wouldn't last, I'd like to think he'd say whoever breaks the ceasefire first is going to see him in the opposing army. That would give Ulfric and Tullius pause.
    He would join the Companions, and probably get himself cured by the end of things. He'd probably join the College to learn more about magic, and how to defend himself against it, but would still use his sword or bow to actually fight. The Brotherhood would be destroyed, because the Dragonborn is not easily cowed by some woman who managed to kidnap him while he slept.
    Harkon and Miraak both die, bringing him more power and glory.

    • @Milkster86
      @Milkster86 Před 5 měsíci +12

      I personally chose to believe the dragon born would save miraak with the bend will shout.

    • @chadnorris8257
      @chadnorris8257 Před 5 měsíci +62

      @@Milkster86 I remember a mod about that, actually. While Miraak is obviously a victim of Herma Mora, I don't remember if he really has any redeemable qualities to make him worth saving. He's basically the dark side of a dragonborn. someone who wants to rule the world, and subject everyone to his authority. Probably throw in some destruction of things he doesn't like as well. What would the dragonborn do? Take him to Arngeir to learn the Way of the Voice?

    • @theprogamer5910
      @theprogamer5910 Před 5 měsíci +13

      The dragon born would not become werewolf because he doesnt know he can get cured

    • @TheMetalAllfather
      @TheMetalAllfather Před 4 měsíci +18

      I honestly think he'd be more concerned with destroying the Thalmor. I don't think he'd concern himself too much with the civil War, other than somebody breaking the peace treaty. Which most likely means he'd probably kill ulfric stormcloak, for breaking said treaty. General tullius is an honorable man, and a man of his word. Ulfric stormcloak is hard-headed, hot blooded, and just out for blood, regardless of the consequences.

    • @TheMetalAllfather
      @TheMetalAllfather Před 4 měsíci +23

      The funny thing is, is the original plans for Miraak, we're for him to betray hermas more a completely, and side with the dragonborn, that's becoming a follower and companion. The combined power of the first and last dragonborn were meant to defeat the Thalmor once and for all, as the Thalmor represents a threat to literally all of existence.

  • @MatiNuva1724
    @MatiNuva1724 Před 5 měsíci +153

    The great part about Hircine's quest is that no matter what choice You make, He's still chill with You

    • @EbikingViking992
      @EbikingViking992 Před 4 měsíci +57

      Honestly Hircine is one of the more chill Daedra, if you have a successful hunt in his honor, awesome; if you're the quarry and successfully evade his hunt he'll reward you as well

    • @-Keith-
      @-Keith- Před 4 měsíci +32

      @@EbikingViking992 "Tell everyone that when the day is out we shall have a wedding. Or a hanging. Either way, we're gonna have a lot of fun, huh?"

    • @zebrachair2264
      @zebrachair2264 Před 2 měsíci +1

      That’s the only one I think he missed on why would the dragon born help a thief and murderer break out of jail and restore himself if the dragon born is a noble warrior makes no sense and just bc you help hircine dispose of the guy doesn’t mean he has your soul like becoming a werewolf does so

  • @thanatonyxmoura
    @thanatonyxmoura Před 5 měsíci +859

    Also, assuming that the Dragonborn had already met Serana by the time they get to the Molag Bal quest, there's no way that they would side with Molag Bal. They would have known what Molag Bal did to Serana, and siding with the Daedric prince would just be a huge middle finger to their friendship.

    • @akirawiskizofrene
      @akirawiskizofrene Před 5 měsíci +53

      Well Serana offered herself to Molag Bal while being fully aware what it would take to become a vampire and she stayed a vampire for centuries, which indicate no hatred toward Molag Bal. I think she is more neutral to Molag Bal than anything else, just a god she had a accord with to gain immortality

    • @yungcorvax4955
      @yungcorvax4955 Před 5 měsíci +177

      @@akirawiskizofrene She was being forced by Harkon, also she definitely hates Molag Bal. Serana did not want to do it she was just forced by her power hungry terrible father and her mother

    • @tysonchambliss1584
      @tysonchambliss1584 Před 5 měsíci +108

      ​@@akirawiskizofreneThats how religious trauma works. She was raised that way. It's still atrocious and wrong

    • @tysonchambliss1584
      @tysonchambliss1584 Před 5 měsíci

      I think they would have followed him before meeting Serena

    • @TheParagonIsDead
      @TheParagonIsDead Před 5 měsíci +70

      @@akirawiskizofrenefor one, she was in a cult. and for another she was manipulated by her parents to do it most likely. and she talks about “running around these parts of the castle as a little vampire girl” so she was obviously young. Bro is acting like she consented to rape.

  • @Nyghtking
    @Nyghtking Před 5 měsíci +72

    Delphine forgets herself, the Blades exist to serve the Dragonborn, not the other way around, that was what their vary organization was built to do.
    Delphine seems to believe the Dragonborn should serve the blades and that the blades hold a more important position then the dragonborn does and that she can give orders to the dragonborn.
    I tend to ignore them after i've gotten all I need from them, because without the dragonborn the blades will fall yet again, but the dragonborn remains.

    • @chriisburch
      @chriisburch Před měsícem +2

      so frustrating seeing cloud ruler temple and remembering martin and his armor and the amulet then going from that to a dank stone bando with a random blonde constantly nagging me when i could probably one tap if i really get to living like that

  • @Harold_Wilson
    @Harold_Wilson Před 5 měsíci +135

    The Molag Bal quest is a little more complicated than just "he wouldn't do it", as the Dragonborn wouldn't know it's a Daedric quest at the start, merely thinking they're helping a Vigilant of Stendarr investigate a haunted house. Then they'd get trapped in there and be forced to kill the vigilant to escape (even if the vigilant attacks them first). So, there isn't really a way of getting out of that quest without blood on their hands.

    • @Maxuras
      @Maxuras Před 4 měsíci +25

      Yeah, out of all quests this is the one that annoyed me the most. In my headcanon, after Molag Bal forced them to kill the Vigilant in self defense, the Dragonborn freed the priest of Boethiah and sided with him, helped him to quench Molag Bal's power once again. Even if Boethiah's quest in this game is one of the most evil, there is a reason the Dunmer worship them as one of the good guys. It's because, out of their domain of rebeldom, independence and the fight against tyranny, good consequences may arise, even if (unbeknownst to the Dunmer) Boethiah does not really care about consequences and just enjoys the conflict for it's own sake and is still definitely firmly evil (but not capital EVIL like Molag Bal)

  • @cstains5543
    @cstains5543 Před 5 měsíci +409

    Not sure that the Dragonborn would even tolerate Eola seeing as she suggests the Dragonborn might be a cannibal himself when they first meet. So I think the speech option that causes Eola to become hostile is the most likely choice for the Dragonborn to make.

    • @lucaseberhardt9198
      @lucaseberhardt9198 Před 5 měsíci +29

      well, it depends if he joined the companions I'd say. at some point the dragonborn might be subjected to a certain bloodlust/powerlust

    • @degariuslozak2169
      @degariuslozak2169 Před 5 měsíci +26

      My dragonborn straight up disengaged dialogue and one shot her wwith a bow,=. Yes you can do that

    • @yaboiportch
      @yaboiportch Před 5 měsíci +81

      _"Eating a human heart doesn't count! I was learning about its alchemical properties!"_

    • @landonmiles97
      @landonmiles97 Před 5 měsíci +3

      @@lucaseberhardt9198which also depends on joining the inner circle.

    • @NinoCristianini
      @NinoCristianini Před 5 měsíci +19

      Na I think the dragonborn would string her along, so he could get to their sanctum and be able to slaughter all the other cannibals too, like I did.

  • @RobsRedHotSpot
    @RobsRedHotSpot Před 5 měsíci +317

    You're right that Bethesda deliberately designs their game around leaving player choice open. One thing they also did, especially in Morrowind, is set up conflicting accounts of historical events with no clear answer (with conflicting stories in lore books about Almsivi and the Nerevarine prophecies for example).

    • @jamescooley8099
      @jamescooley8099 Před 5 měsíci +20

      Those different accounts are all canon due to the Dragon Breaks.

    • @RocketHarry865
      @RocketHarry865 Před 5 měsíci +4

      @@jamescooley8099 That's Hammerfall events

    • @cime62
      @cime62 Před 3 měsíci +3

      Dragon breaks are the solution they created to make all their lore variants possible at the same time. This is why you have multiple variants of one god existing at the same time

    • @jamescooley8099
      @jamescooley8099 Před 3 měsíci

      @@cime62
      You mean Mannimarco? Wasn’t that the Middle Dawn?

    • @cime62
      @cime62 Před 3 měsíci

      @@jamescooley8099 I mean Auriel and Akatosh

  • @st.anselmsfire3547
    @st.anselmsfire3547 Před 5 měsíci +140

    The Civil War and the Dark Brotherhood both have "backdoors" on how they would still get completed even without the Dragonborn. Note that, with the Dark Brotherhood, even if you destroy them, the Night Mother is still around, along with Cicero and Babette. Babette might become the new Listener, or they'll assassinate the Emperor in revenge - one way or another, we still have either Babette or Cicero taking down the Emperor on his own boat, even if the Dragonborn slaughtered them all.

    • @drakejoshofficialyoutubech5569
      @drakejoshofficialyoutubech5569 Před 5 měsíci +50

      Yeah I definitely gotta agree with you on the Dark Brotherhood killing the emperor regardless of whether or not the Dragonborn joins them.
      I feel like the faction questlines (Dark Brotherhood, Thieves Guild, College of Winterhold, and Companions) are canonically done by different people, but because this is a video game the player is able to fulfill those events.
      However, I do think that the Dawnguard questline is still done by the dragonborn because of the scope of the quests, and how it involves the use of Elder Scrolls.

    • @pie5556
      @pie5556 Před 5 měsíci +18

      @@drakejoshofficialyoutubech5569 If the Dragonborn doesnt join the Thieves Guild. Who do you think rebuilds it/does it in his place? I can see it being Brynjolf & Karliah. With Brynjolf remaining as the new Guild Master. While Karliah handles the Nightingale aspect/side of the Guild

    • @everettw.9610
      @everettw.9610 Před 5 měsíci +29

      In past TES games, Bethesda has established that every non-mutually exclusive quest does happen. It’s just somebody else that does it. So likely, in TES6, we’ll find out that somebody else came along and restored the dark brotherhood, especially because they’re one of the most popular factions and their Skyrim quest had such major implications for the lore

    • @Coplife.24h
      @Coplife.24h Před 4 měsíci +3

      And it’s also canon that the thieves guild returns to its former glory, even if you kill them all. It doesn’t matter if you move your hand or not in the major plots of the game, it happens independently, even the daedric quests. I usually like to think that I’m a Dragonborn not committed to save the world without sacrifices. Namira and Boethia for example are DQs that take your ethics and beliefs to their extremes but in the end you’re in the top and in possession of artifacts that now you can safeguard from true evil people. The Daedric lords always remind us that we are not their only pawn, and I couldn’t imagine the possibilities if it was other than ourselves there collecting the artifacts. They can’t claim our soul to any plane of oblivion cause we are too strong and a fraction of Akatosh, so it’s fair game after all.
      The DB and the TG are other examples. You can take control and kill them all so they will be represented and feared in your figure. We don’t know about how much impact it would make in Tamriel with people knowing they’re gone so they are basically needed, and who’s their best reflection? The civil war would be the tricky one but in the end he would follow the past emperors, align with the imperials and become the last emperor of Tamriel.

  • @cstains5543
    @cstains5543 Před 5 měsíci +353

    Only two I disagree with Meridia and Malacath. Meridia's quest touches on an evil necromancer tormenting the souls of the warrior dead and as a Nord warrior such an act would likely supersede the Dragonborn's distaste of the Daedra if only to free the souls of the dead from torment. Second with Malacath the orcs though servants of a Daedra are involved in what would clearly be a war with the giants and as such might be too much of a chance for greater glory and fame than a true Nord warrior might be willing to skip past.

    • @SebasTian58323
      @SebasTian58323 Před 5 měsíci +47

      And Azura's Star the good ending for it is returning it to it's proper place, as it becomes the black star and can infinitely trap human souls in it if you give it to the wizard. As a Nord warrior, depriving the souls of the chance as Sovangarde is probably a big no.

    • @cstains5543
      @cstains5543 Před 5 měsíci +9

      Honestly I don't remember whether the Nord warrior pictured helped Azura or not from the video. But if he didn't then yeah, any chance to allow honorable souls a chance at Sovangarde would be completely in character and thus he would probably help Azura. So I agree with you entirely.@@SebasTian58323

    • @SebasTian58323
      @SebasTian58323 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@cstains5543 in the video, the Nord Dragonborn did indeed help the wizard guy, and the video even mentioned the black star as the reward. And thanks!

    • @fanamatakecick97
      @fanamatakecick97 Před 5 měsíci +8

      @@SebasTian58323
      Definitely what i was thinking. Given the close-knit history Skyrim and Morrowind have, and seeing the parallels/similarities between the Neravarine and the Dovahkiin, serving Azura would only strengthen this connection further
      I encourage you to read “The Disaster at Red Mountain” and “The War on the First Council.” Both have recollection of the Chimer and Dwemer uniting and defeating the Nord invaders, of whom were initially tearing through them with the power of Thu’um. Told from the Nord and Chimer perspectives, respectively

    • @qwormuli77
      @qwormuli77 Před 3 měsíci +9

      What the video seemed to imply was that Daedra are inherently evil, while the Aedra are not/the opposite. This is patently false. The Daedra are generally identical kin to the Aedra, save that they declined to help create Mundus and thus didn't become weakened and less conscious.
      Thus, the idea that LDB would oppose Daedra or aid Aedra by default is just nonsense.

  • @plstmb6000
    @plstmb6000 Před 5 měsíci +168

    I always thought that Black Star is the evil choice. It's basically turned into torture device for the humanoid soul trapped there. They get sent to soul cairn and wander aimlessly for eternity.
    But if Dragonborn used it for out of necessity for punishing great evil (which is not happening in game lore), it would be make sense more and make it a much more relevant artifact.
    Afaik, the lesser soul in normal soul gem/Azura star doesn't get transferred into any realm of restlessness like soul cairn.

    • @user-zu7fr8qm8r
      @user-zu7fr8qm8r Před 5 měsíci +19

      It is. The video maker is interpreting it for all the necromancers out there. And on a pure gameplay standpoint the dark star is "better". Since people, elves, and beast folk are the most numerous foes in Tamriel. What people forget is there is only one Asura Star in the game. If you want to stockpile people souls you still have to make black soul gems by the dozen. Jokes on them I guess.

    • @creat0r84
      @creat0r84 Před 5 měsíci +11

      Not so sure about lesser souls trapped in black soul gems avoiding the soul cairn. You find arvak in there and I'm pretty sure I've seen the souls of cows in the soul cairn too! It might be uncommon, as wasting black soul gems/black star on lesser souls is stupid, but arvak is evidence enough that it happens.

    • @kingofcarrotflowers5364
      @kingofcarrotflowers5364 Před 5 měsíci +7

      Azura's plane is pretty chill tbh, since she wants everything in her realm to be as beautiful as possible you'd be doing the animals a favor by soul trapping them, they'd be eternally taken care of

    • @Realgar-J
      @Realgar-J Před 2 měsíci

      If I remember correctly there's a bug that makes the dark version of the star able to absorb both types of souls, so gameplay wise the "good option" is nothing but a loss

    • @user-zu7fr8qm8r
      @user-zu7fr8qm8r Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@Realgar-J Was it ever patched? If so what version of Skyrim was it last effective on? Asking for a friend in Minecraft of course.

  • @yaboiportch
    @yaboiportch Před 5 měsíci +83

    _Kodlak Whitemane:_ "We werewolves cannot go to Soverngard. We are cursed forver to hunt endlessly along Hiricine for all eternity!"
    _The Dragonborn, who just got back from Soverngard after defeating Alduin:_ 😏

  • @Chadimus2676
    @Chadimus2676 Před 5 měsíci +81

    you can kill both madanach and the silver bloods at the end of Cihdna mine. You have to escape with madanach and right when you’re leaving into markarth you kill madanach so then the silver blood guy rewards you as if you sided with him and then the forsworn still cut him & the guards down, then you kill the forsworn too. Perfect end to that quest as you get to deal with everyone and still get both the rewards (armor & ring)

    • @PrinceDaemonTargaryen
      @PrinceDaemonTargaryen Před 5 měsíci +11

      Wow didn't know definitely gonna do that next playthrough

    • @A1phaWolf150
      @A1phaWolf150 Před měsícem +4

      Just so you know, after talking with Thonar, he walks onto α bridge around 70 feet above the rest of Markarth, and the Unrelenting Force shout exists.

  • @leviathangamingclips2297
    @leviathangamingclips2297 Před 5 měsíci +70

    I feel like the dragonborn would complete the companions quest line to rid themselves of the werewolf curse

    • @Maxuras
      @Maxuras Před 4 měsíci +3

      Well, ridding yourself of the Werewolf curse is logical at this step. But the problem is that the curse is not just randomly happening to you, you must willingly go to the Underforge and let Skjor do this to you. Now you can play a really dumb Dragonborn, who does not really understand what this implies and only just understands that now he is cursed afterwards and then has to find a cure to lift this curse again but to me getting yourself infected with Lycanthropy willingly is the un-Dragonborn-y thing to begin with.

    • @spankyjeffro5320
      @spankyjeffro5320 Před 4 měsíci +10

      @@Maxuras Yes, you would have to do it willingly. The Dragonborn would not willingly take on a curse.

    • @theentity1839
      @theentity1839 Před 3 měsíci +5

      @@MaxurasYou could roleplay a Dragonborn that felt pressured into doing this. Both Aela and Skjor are trusted authority figures for the Dragonborn. That may be hard to believe after slaying Alduin but in general I feel it makes sense to do your Guild Quests before slaying Alduin so you can tell Tsun who you are the leader of.

    • @alexandres2507
      @alexandres2507 Před 2 měsíci +1

      ​@@theentity1839you can see Kodlak in Sovngarde, you've right

  • @bleach8888
    @bleach8888 Před 5 měsíci +67

    I'm pretty sure the hero of kavatch is now lord sheogorath. Since the old one split in the dlc and you inherited his throne

    • @lennysmileyface
      @lennysmileyface Před 5 měsíci +3

      Yeah that's true.

    • @edelzocker8169
      @edelzocker8169 Před 4 měsíci +17

      Every hero you play disapear never to be seen again:
      1. The Eternal Champion (Arena) or the agent (Daggerfall) are normies (dead)
      2. The Nerevarine sailed to Akavir and is probebly still alive 4E 201 because the Nerevarine can not age and is a one man army (killed gods)
      3. The Hero of Kavatch turned into a god after defeating 2 gods
      4. The Dragonborn killed a god and is now more or less part of Apocrypha

    • @TheNotoriousDUDE
      @TheNotoriousDUDE Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@edelzocker8169 Wait, which god did the Dragonborn kill?

    • @edelzocker8169
      @edelzocker8169 Před 4 měsíci +2

      ​@@TheNotoriousDUDE Alduin?

    • @TheNotoriousDUDE
      @TheNotoriousDUDE Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@edelzocker8169 Alduin isn't a god, he's just a particularly powerful dragon; maybe a demigod if you're generous.

  • @SebasTian58323
    @SebasTian58323 Před 5 měsíci +34

    For Azura's Star the good ending for it is returning it to it's proper place, as it becomes the black star and can infinitely trap human souls in it if you give it to the wizard. As a Nord warrior, depriving the souls of the chance as Sovangarde is probably a big no. In lore the black star is only able to contain black souls. Black souls are those of sentient, humanoid beings, such as Men, Mer, Argonians, Khajiit, and Dremora, whereas white souls are those of animals and certain lesser Daedra. Therefore the good option is returning Azura's Star to its rightful owner. The reason it's able to still capture white souls is likely an oversight by Bethesda.

    • @leetyrrell
      @leetyrrell Před 3 měsíci +1

      For my Dragonborn, I chose as neutral an option as I could in a somewhat roundabout way. I had the wizard fix the star so that Azura would not torment others with it in the future, but I then locked it safely away at home and refused to use it for any purpose, thereby not trapping any human souls. Not sure if that counts, but it’s a back door I found for myself.

    • @SebasTian58323
      @SebasTian58323 Před 3 měsíci +2

      @@leetyrrell I'm not sure, since it'll eventually return to her eventually, she just didn't want to wait.

  • @Towelgravy
    @Towelgravy Před 5 měsíci +129

    I couldn't kill Paarthurnax. It just didn't make any sense. I'm supposed to accept that thousands of years helping humanity is worth nothing? No. I refuse. I'm the dragonborn. The blades belong to me. I'm immortal. I'll just wait for Esbern and Delphine to die and then I'll take over the blades with my main man Paarthurnax. Probably combine the blades and greybeards. It'll be a grand time.

    • @Bethgael
      @Bethgael Před 5 měsíci +12

      Once. For the achievement. I then reloaded the game and caused a dragon break. ;)

    • @lawinaabraham3073
      @lawinaabraham3073 Před 5 měsíci

      If you murder one man, then save the life of another, will society overlook the first ?

    • @Lux_the_Lost
      @Lux_the_Lost Před 5 měsíci

      Honestly, if I had the option I'd just straight-up kick Delphine out of Sky Haven. She's just a bossy, self-important bitch who doesn't know her place and thinks she's a bigger deal than she really is.

    • @Towelgravy
      @Towelgravy Před 5 měsíci +15

      @@johnrocks7784 I ... well shit. From a roleplaying perspective, I can totally see your logic there. If I had to convince my grandfather not to kill him, I think that would be his unwavering answer as well. There are no exceptions. I can respect that.
      However, only a sith deals in absolutes. I will do what I must. I shall defend Naxy to my dying breath.

    • @leonardomarquesbellini
      @leonardomarquesbellini Před 5 měsíci +5

      ​@@johnrocks7784yeah, I don't even care about the morality of kill Parthy, but you know, a dragon soul is a dragon soul, and shouts don't unlock themselves.

  • @InquisitorXarius
    @InquisitorXarius Před 5 měsíci +60

    How about eliminating or humbling Delphine, Declaring ourselves Emperor of Tamriel, and Shouting Avarti off Mount Everest

  • @degariuslozak2169
    @degariuslozak2169 Před 5 měsíci +55

    In the Dragonorn DLC, I think that the Dragonborn would avoid siding with Hermaus Mora after killing Miraak

    • @VelaiciaCreator
      @VelaiciaCreator Před 5 měsíci +13

      It's not a matter of choice. Just the same as how those Seekers didn't have a choice in becoming that way. Miraak himself didn't have a choice.

    • @migzy4704
      @migzy4704 Před 5 měsíci +8

      @@VelaiciaCreatorMiraak did. He chose to be a servant because of his lust for power. Thing is he thought he could trick the god/ deadra of knowledge.

    • @VelaiciaCreator
      @VelaiciaCreator Před 5 měsíci

      @@migzy4704 Is that not a trick in and of itself?

    • @Phantom-ph6xg
      @Phantom-ph6xg Před 3 měsíci +2

      @@VelaiciaCreatorMiraak was also exposed to Mora's influence over a far longer period. I'd like to think the Dragonborn's fate with Mora depends on if they pursued and used the other Black books that weren't necessary to stopping Miraak.

    • @theentity1839
      @theentity1839 Před 3 měsíci +2

      @@VelaiciaCreator Miraak did have a choice, when Vahlok and the Dragons came to destroy him, he turned to Mora and entered Apocrypha to survive, instead of allowing himself to die and go to Sovngarde.
      At the end of the DLC you leave Apocrypha and Neloth tells you, that no signs of permanent Mora influence are on you. From there on simply never give in to Mora ever again.

  • @flyinggothicsheer1346
    @flyinggothicsheer1346 Před 5 měsíci +24

    I honestly had no Idea there was a way to save the Gildergreen without harming its mother tree.😅

    • @ashtonpeterson4618
      @ashtonpeterson4618 Před měsícem +2

      I think it's only an option if the guy in the temple comes up and asks to come with you to the tree. You then have to take his advice from there. I had several playthroughs before he came up to me at all. Years after my first one.

    • @baguetto563
      @baguetto563 Před dnem +1

      You arent saving the gildergreen, you are replacing it with a new tree

  • @thethirdrichard7787
    @thethirdrichard7787 Před 5 měsíci +44

    I really liked the outcome of these quests! I wouldn't mind a part 2 with some lesser quests where there's a clear "right" vs "wrong" decision!

  • @reginaldojosesoaresjunior7336
    @reginaldojosesoaresjunior7336 Před 5 měsíci +12

    Interesting video! One thing that strucks me when I think about a canon dragonborn are the shout locations. In my latest playthrough of Skyrim I attempted to make a "semi-canon" Dragonborn, one that made sense to the lore but was also interesting for me as a player, so I created him as a nord that is loyal to the Graybeards and follows the Way of the Voice, so what made sense to me as a goal to the character was to collect ALL of the shouts (more as a way to know the voice rather than a power seeking) and this is where things got weird. You HAVE to complete the guild quests in order to have access to all of the shouts, the only exception is the Dark Brotherhood (you can decimate them and still get their shout inside the hideout). So Bethesda kinda hints heavily on the idead that the Dragonborn was the master of all the three main guilds (companions, thieves and mages).

  • @thefrozenyak5272
    @thefrozenyak5272 Před 3 měsíci +4

    The only canonical trait of the Dragonborn is that they were a stealth archer.

  • @GrimmFLawless
    @GrimmFLawless Před 5 měsíci +51

    I also think the dragonborn would remain neutral in the Civil War. The fact that the main quest line has a quest to bring a temporary truce almost confirms this imo.

    • @teyrncousland7152
      @teyrncousland7152 Před 4 měsíci +6

      As a Stormcloak supporter I hope the truce becomes canon and both sides fight side by side against the thalmor.

    • @Phantom-ph6xg
      @Phantom-ph6xg Před 3 měsíci +4

      As ideal as the truce outcome sounds, I have a bad feeling that the empire is going to wind up destabilized to the extent of the civil war being pointless and the Dominion taking advantage of the chaos to seize large portions of Tamriel, possibly leading into the next game.

  • @Sigma-gb9yd
    @Sigma-gb9yd Před 5 měsíci +27

    I would say that the Dragonborn helped the Empire, but only after the mission at the Thalmor Embassy where he learned that the Thalmor had been fanning the flames of war to keep the Empire and Skyrim weak. But after the conflict is over and the Empire can focus on preparing for a second war, he would leave the Empire to deal with his other, more pressing matters.
    Like swiping all the Daedric artifacts he can get his grubby mitts on.

  • @gtrb5628
    @gtrb5628 Před 5 měsíci +165

    I always thought that the dragonborns nature to dominate would cause him to only make decisions that benefit himself and give him more power

    • @neillindgren8992
      @neillindgren8992 Před 5 měsíci +49

      Not necessarily. They’re the Dragonborn, not an actual dragon, so they might not have the same drive to dominate an actual dragon would, and as someone specifically chosen by an Aedra to be their champion, even if they were driven to dominate, they tend to at least start out tending to be good, I’d guess. Of course, they could end up as a daedra worshipping vampire lord leading the dark brotherhood or whatever but that might require a lot of things going sideways and wrong for them first.

    • @Mkrause762
      @Mkrause762 Před 5 měsíci +3

      What nature to dominate?

    • @gtrb5628
      @gtrb5628 Před 5 měsíci +31

      @@Mkrause762 Parthurnaax tells the Dragonborn that dragons were made to dominate and since Dragonborn is essentially a dragon in a human body it would make sense for him/her to have a desire to be dominant aka the most Powerful guy around, so if there were to be a guy more powerful than him/her they would just develop there power until they are the strongest being around.
      That is how domination works after all

    • @Danny-gg9gs
      @Danny-gg9gs Před 5 měsíci +26

      @@Mkrause762 Dragons have an innate desire to dominate and every time cyrodil had a dragonborn emperor they tended to conquer their neighbors

    • @callsignsheepdog
      @callsignsheepdog Před 5 měsíci +7

      Consider also that just learning a word of power you have to take its meaning into your being fire=passion Dragonrend=the fear and hate of dragons that the ancient nord's poured into creating that shout.

  • @MochicoArtemis
    @MochicoArtemis Před 5 měsíci +39

    I personally think the only quests that the Dragonborn would really get involved in would be the Main Quest Line (without killing Paarturnax), the Dawnguard where he sides with the Dawnguard, and the Dragonborn quest. I also think he would kill every single Thalmor that he would come across, since I think he went to Skyrim to get rid of the Thalmor to begin with. I also think that the Dragonborn would in fact read the Oghma Infinium however, since you have to go to Septimus Signas to know where the Elder Scroll is. All of the other questlines such as the Companions, College of Winterhold, Thieves Guild and the Dark Brotherhood would end up being done by other people, and not the Dragonborn. maybe he would become the Harbinger of the Companions and the Arch-Mage of the College of Winterhold, but it could also be someone else that would end up doing that. I think someone else would also become the master of both the Thieves Guild and the Dark Brotherhood, like that Khajiit or Argonian stealth archer that ya'll like to meme about. As for Daedric Quests, I think the only ones the Dragonborn would do, would be the one for the Oghma Infinium (like mentioned), the Dawnstar Nightmare Plague (without killing that priest of Mara) and the one for Clavicus Vile (he would keep Barbas as a companion though), while all of the other Daedric Quests would end up being done by other people. As for all of the other quests that could be possibly completed, I think those would probably be done by others, and not the Dragonborn. I also agree on the Dragonborn not getting involved with the Civil War and being neutral, despite how fucked the Empire is anyways. Killing Nazeem would definitely be something that the Dragonborn would do, since everyone does it.

  • @pallbearer8539
    @pallbearer8539 Před 5 měsíci +13

    Maybe the true dragonborn is all the stealth archers we made along the way

  • @MunchieTheGnome
    @MunchieTheGnome Před 4 měsíci +4

    I sometimes wonder if the developers had even considered Delphine would go on to be so universally hated to the point I wouldn't be surprised if the complete collapse of the blades becomes canon.

  • @n.z7160
    @n.z7160 Před 5 měsíci +18

    Great video honestly
    The only thing i disagree with is the malacath quest, i think the dovakhin would help the orcs through their hardship but not accept Volendrung as a reward, it might seem evil to help restore malacaths shrine but i think letting the orc clan suffer is something a hero would'nt do

    • @nicebutter1821
      @nicebutter1821 Před 4 měsíci

      No chance he's a hero tho if I had shouts I'm Killin Elsif the fair and stealing solitude so atleaat my dragon born wasn't a hero

  • @CR4WL3Y02
    @CR4WL3Y02 Před 5 měsíci +6

    I believe there’s a concept within the Elder Scrolls meta lore that says “If the main character didn’t do a task, then the task would’ve been done cononically by an unnamed character”. Essentially a way of saying that the Dragonborn doesn’t have to be the leader of every guild or champion to every Daedric Prince in a single playthrough to be considered canon. This means that the Emperor always dies, the Archmage always gets killed in the College of Winterhold and a thief becomes Nocturnal’s new champion. However Bethesda will always come up with a canon ending that fits the optimistic profile of their protag for the next game.
    I’m not sure about the total legitimacy but it does make a good theory. The guys at FudgeMuppet have made a few good videos about this concept, which I believe may be called “Dragonbreaks”.

  • @thetealturtwig5667
    @thetealturtwig5667 Před 5 měsíci +42

    While i would never encourage the murder of Parthurnax. Something i think people over look is that when the Dragonborn absorbes a new shout, it becomes part of them. So after aquirering Dragonrend, a shout made from hatred for all dovahs and designed to force them to comprehend mortality. Which im sure is quite literally the most horrible and traumatic thing that can happen to a dovah. While i still cant say yea or nea i personally think the Dragonborn would now posses the willingness to kill Parthurnax.

    • @adamcarson3363
      @adamcarson3363 Před 5 měsíci +8

      But since the drsgonborn has dragon blood he's kind of a dragon maybe he does like paarthurnax and overcomes that hatred with meditation and discipline etc

    • @thetealturtwig5667
      @thetealturtwig5667 Před 5 měsíci +2

      @@adamcarson3363 let's hope so

  • @Jarikraider
    @Jarikraider Před 5 měsíci +39

    The way Bethesda supports player choice makes me think they'll have the Thalmor decimate Skyrim so it really didn't matter what side you chose.

    • @charleswest782
      @charleswest782 Před 5 měsíci +14

      I assume it's gonna be irrelevant which side you pick because as soon as Pale Pass is cleared of the avalanche that Alduin caused, the Empire will send an entire Legion of Legionarres who will retake control of the province. And I say that even as I wholeheartedly support the Stormcloaks on every playthrough... they have no hope against true Imperial Legionarres.

    • @VelaiciaCreator
      @VelaiciaCreator Před 5 měsíci

      The Thalmor are literally working to destroy the world. They are systematically destroying the earth bones to bring about the end to the current era. Skyrim's Throat of the World is just one of those towers. Considering that the Last Dragonborn took Miraak's place, the Greybeards would be what stands between them and the destruction of that mountain.

    • @mashur4880
      @mashur4880 Před 5 měsíci

      @@charleswest782why would you support the stormcloaks if you arent a nord? They would try to throw you out the second the war is over. “Skyrim is for the nords!” And ulfric is a cheater

    • @leonardomarquesbellini
      @leonardomarquesbellini Před 5 měsíci +5

      ​@@charleswest782they can't do that. Tullius isn't just cut-off because of the avalanche, but also because the Empire's legions are holed up in forts along the border with the Aldmeri Dominion. As both Imperials and Thalmor representatives you meet seem to think a new Great War is just about to erupt I doubt the E.pire is in any position to send Legions into Skyrim to curb the rebellion. If I had to.guess what they'll do is have the Skyrim Civil War be the spark that re-ignites the Great War, and the matter of who has won in Skyrim just won't be addressed as wherever the game takes place in will just have more important things to worry about.

    • @taggymcshaggy6383
      @taggymcshaggy6383 Před 4 měsíci +3

      the thalmor wouldnt be able to invade skyrim as it would be impossible to sail to skyrim or march armies across cyrodill/hammerfell. the thalmor wouldnt waste resources and leave themselves exposed to an empire attack or more likely, a sea elf invasion

  • @KAPTAINmORGANnWo4eva
    @KAPTAINmORGANnWo4eva Před 5 měsíci +4

    Sheogorath's quest in Skyrim all but confirms that the Oblivion protagonist did the Thieves' Guild and Dark Brotherhood questlines as well as the Shivering Isles expansion.
    He talks about how he "was there for that whole sordid affair" with "butterflies, a fox, a severed head [...]" alluding to a few key moments from those three major questlines. Lucien Lachance's ghost and the last names of a few characters in the Skyrim version also basically confirms the Dark Brotherhood questline from Oblivion happened even if it doesn't directly confirm the Oblivion protagonist did it.
    The point being that there's still some ambiguity as to the morality of past Bethesda protagonists too. I mean, there's what I just cited but there's also literally no mention of Jyggalag anywhere in Skyrim other than books that already existed before the 4th Era, so despite what I said it's even technically questionable if Shivering Isles happened.

  • @vilkas640
    @vilkas640 Před 5 měsíci +10

    For meridia's quest, i personally think it'd be possible the Dragonborn would hear about a necromancer being the culprit, at least decide to "agree" to investigate and see what is going on in the subtext, then when he sees what it is, actively decide to go all in, especially since if i recall, the necromancer was one of two (the other being the redguard what's her name in the nord crypt) who for one reason or another planned to basically destroy or overrun Skyrim with an undead army. Which the Dragonborn would definitely have both a moral want and a vested interest in preventing. For the Companions, I'd wager he'd join and rise fully through the ranks on the note of how he hears kodlak is trying to find a way to cure it, understanding that there could be a way to, so not thinking too much of it. With his suspicion obviously (for us as players at least) coming true later in the questline by way of the magic of the glenmoril coven of witches. To follow that up, I'd wager hircine's quest would depend on what the companion stance is. If he doesn't become a werewolf in it, definitely sinding during hircine's quest. If he does however, I'd wager it'd depend how much control he has gained over the transformation. Afterall, we know the player loses control completely and rampages upon the first transformation. And while aela says following that the Dragonborn gained control, do we truly know to what actual extent? Obviously complete control in terms of gameplay mechanics, but lore wise? How do we know for sure that lore wise and canon wise he/she has that much control? If the Dragonborn has any amount of a tenous control over the transformation, I'd see a perfectly valid reason to side with hircine for the purified ring to help control the transformations so he doesn't end up in sinding's predicament. Even if he empathizes with sinding. The moral argument of "this person did this, they already did the act, I'm at potential risk of it if i don't prevent it, justice for the deceased girl would be obtained if i did this, and i will get what I need to keep myself from making a similar mistake ". Add points if one thinks the Dragonborn would still blame sinding for some reason, such as if he hadn't stolen the ring, but perhaps either sought a different way to control his transformations, or at the very least got the ring legitimately through hircine's favor, he wouldn't have ended up with the cursed version of the ring that caused what he did, thus him still being to blame and an irredeemable murderer through and through. Depending on the view or mindset that could go either way. Lastly, I'd like to mention the quest regarding wolfskull cave and afterward potema septim. While not involving choices, the Dragonborn would do that for rather obvious reasons. Saving innocent lives. And Skyrim as a whole.

    • @thisusernameis2long927
      @thisusernameis2long927 Před 3 měsíci +2

      You got it all backwards. Siding with Sinding is what gets you the Ring of Hircine. Siding with Hircine is what gets you the Savior’s Hide.

  • @nrais76
    @nrais76 Před 5 měsíci +6

    Siding with Azura makes her beholden to you, not the other way around. Would totally side with her (perhaps because of past Morrowind experience?).
    Agree on sparing Silas, although I'd probably have just quit and insisted he just display the shards, rather than participate in reforging the blade (which means abandoning the quest, which I have done in-game).
    On Mephala, I absolutely would get that door open to try to stop the evil thing preying on children, but yeah, no way would the quest move beyond that.
    I usually cleanse Meridia's temple as I didn't remember Knights of the Nine, but in the moment it also seems the thing to do, defeating a necromancer.
    In the Malacath quest, I think I would abandon the quest at the point where the chief asks me to help him. Prior to that, I'm just helping out, but at that point, it's the chief's job, not mine. As the reward is Valendrung, I might go through and then insist the chief do his job, watch him killed and have no choice but to kill the giant myself and then return and end up with the reward.
    Agree on Kynareth's, although that was news to me as I have never encountered Maurice ever on any of scores of playthroughs, so was never aware of that option.
    On Mages' Guild, I agree, but I think possibly the future storytellers would leave that bit out (Nords disdain magic, after all). On the Companions, probably correct, but the storyteller, like most people, doesn't know the inner circle are werewolves, so it may be reported that he assumed leadership. (Also, I accept the theory of the Player throughout all the Elder Scrolls titles as the Shezzarine, so puts another interesting angle on discussions about Sovngard.)
    I always side with Sadia, but I also always got a completely different story from both sides than what you mention, having nothing to do with the Thalmor at all. It's like we played an entirely different game in that regard. Bizarre.
    100% agree with everything else. I generally side with Stormcloaks for a number of reasons, despite Ulfric being a racist a-hole who's being manipulated. Mostly related to Talos-worship, technically under the laws of Skyrim he's rightful high king, like it or not, and hatred of Thalmor.

    • @user-gj3yl6tr7o
      @user-gj3yl6tr7o Před 2 měsíci +1

      I'm curious what story you got from Kematu and Saadia. Because in all the playthroughs I've done (and I have over a thousand hours in just under 2 years), Saadia says that she's a Redguard noblewoman pursued by the Thalmor because she spoke up against them and they have hired Alik'ir assassins to go after her. Kematu, the leader of these Alik'ir warriors, on the other hand says that Saadia sold out a city to the Thalmor during the war and the leaders of the rebellion against the Thalmor want to put her on trial.
      The argument of who's correct rages just as hard as the Empire versus the Stormcloaks argument, and considering all of the facts I usually side with Kematu as he's an Alik'ir warrior who are known for being honorable and hating the Thalmor and I find it unlikely that a group of 20-30 of them as traitors are chasing one woman across mountains and her going into a land under Thalmor influence when she could just as easily go home due to the peace treaty and her people hating the Thalmor. Just doesn't add up to me.
      I agree with your reasons of siding with the Stormcloaks and I'd also like to add that they could've handled the Markarth Incident better, which ostracized Ulfric from the Empire, and was one of the main reasons for his war.

  • @DarthVedda
    @DarthVedda Před 5 měsíci +1

    This put so much into perspective for me, especially the stuff about the Civil War, and the Saadia vs Alik'r conundrum(s). Thank you for such a great video!

  • @thiefthearcher9907
    @thiefthearcher9907 Před 5 měsíci +2

    I first thought this was a poll or popularity-based vid on the majority of the fandoms choices, but I do appreciate the amount of research you put into this vid. 👍🏾

  • @nunyanunya4147
    @nunyanunya4147 Před 5 měsíci +7

    we *ALL* know it was a redheaded Nord named Griagori Varalx with blue eyes that , started the DragonBorn Gallery (DragonBorn Legacy Mod) with a High Elf in Solitude. He rebuilt Helgan (rebuild Helgan Mod), rebuilt the keep ov Stendar (stendar Rising Mod), and after resetting his skills for the 200th time fought his first dragon then became an argonian through ~ showracemenue and finally started the main quest when all other quest markers where empty.

  • @SirEliteGrunt
    @SirEliteGrunt Před 4 měsíci +4

    I think they are going to have all the quest lines be completed by their “champion” and that doesn’t have to be the dragonborn. Like the listener or the arch mage etc.

  • @S0L12D3
    @S0L12D3 Před 5 měsíci +2

    It’s awesome you’re still making Skyrim content man! I haven’t played much of it lately, as I did a full playthrough 3 months back, and have been trying to take more time off games…
    But I always love Skyrim content! Keep it up till ES6 bro

  • @winterssleep9098
    @winterssleep9098 Před měsícem

    These videos are amazing, keep up the great work!

  • @mastermold10
    @mastermold10 Před 4 měsíci +7

    it is canonical fact that the events of the shivering isle dlc from oblivion did happen so its also a fact that the hero of kvatch is not only 'a' mad man...hes now THE madman, the sheogorath you meet in skyrim IS the hero of kvatch having mantled sheogorath and become the mad god himself after freeing jigalag from the endless cycle of the greymarch

  • @athatcher9367
    @athatcher9367 Před 4 měsíci +4

    The forsworn are daedra worshipers. I don’t think the Dragonborn you’ve been describing would side with them… or if he did he’d betray them and kill them all on the way out.

  • @inigoaraluce8493
    @inigoaraluce8493 Před 5 měsíci

    WOOOOW I love the idea from the Witcher videos!!! Cheers man! Amazing as always

  • @wallywallace2184
    @wallywallace2184 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Ironically, in my very first everything character, I dropped the ebony blade in the ocean the furthest north I could go before the game put up invisible walls to keep me contained. I just swam all the way out there and dropped it in the ocean.

  • @whama7998
    @whama7998 Před 5 měsíci +3

    I hate the skyrim blades as much as the next guy.... but Paarthurnax is essentially the "Heinrich Himmler" to Alduin's "Adolph Hitler." He redeemed himself, but that doesn't mean he doesn't deserve to die for what he did. I know that's an unpopular opinion, but with the context of all the horrible things he did, I can't just let him go free

    • @RyanG0899
      @RyanG0899 Před 18 dny

      So you don't believe in second chances?

  • @yoursidechickhassy2005
    @yoursidechickhassy2005 Před 5 měsíci +6

    Greymane or battle-born?

  • @Unit701giga
    @Unit701giga Před 2 měsíci

    Just re found your videos Avarti love the content and the buttery smooth voice ❤

  • @mhamad3ntar26
    @mhamad3ntar26 Před 25 dny +1

    Its been 4 month men we missed you

  • @blackbuttecruizr
    @blackbuttecruizr Před 5 měsíci +21

    The most important mod (IMO) is the Parthunax Dilemma... No benefit in his death.

    • @Matt-md5yt
      @Matt-md5yt Před 5 měsíci +1

      Agreed.

    • @lawinaabraham3073
      @lawinaabraham3073 Před 5 měsíci

      Unless you see things from the perspective of not a superhuman demigod, aka the dragonborn, but those of a regular Skyrim citizen. Who lives in a region where the an immortal being, with self-admitted destructive tendencies, it's power equivalent to a modern day nuclear missile, kills time on top of a mountain and is ammasing a dragon following.
      Swear the communities constant boner for Paarthunax is crazy.

    • @oxideactual1018
      @oxideactual1018 Před 3 měsíci

      @@lawinaabraham3073Cope harder

    • @jacquelineking5783
      @jacquelineking5783 Před 2 měsíci

      I kinda see your point about from a regular citizens' point but we wouldn't have been able to stop Aldiun without his help so I can't bring myself to kill him.

  • @Matt-md5yt
    @Matt-md5yt Před 5 měsíci +4

    Glad you did this one and there is a mod that flushes out the anti-assassins guild more and it's really good

    • @MrPrideHyde
      @MrPrideHyde Před 5 měsíci

      If we're talking about the same mod, I installed it and still ended up with only 3000 septims after destroying the brotherhood.

  • @yoimelon7017
    @yoimelon7017 Před 5 měsíci +1

    A part 2 covering DLC decisions would be awesome

  • @pastor_x
    @pastor_x Před 5 měsíci

    Spot on brother! Would definitely be interested in the dragonborn’s choices in all DLCs

  • @Cwronaga216
    @Cwronaga216 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Surprised you didn't mention the main/side quests for Hurmeus Mora and the black books. They are very grey and don't have many of any evil choices (only consequences) I fell the DB would at least persue knowledge.

  • @MatthewSmith-qd6du
    @MatthewSmith-qd6du Před 5 měsíci +4

    really good video, i do have few disagreements though, i think that the dragonborn would be willing to help the orcs and malacath, as it is their patron god and initially all you do is gather ingredients and then roped into doing more and more to help the tribe, the dragonborn isnt doing the bidding for malacath then in that sense, i can see the dragonborn also being really on either side of both meridia and the companions, clearing a dungeon of an evil necromancer makes sense to me and ascending the ranks of an anciant warrior organisation make sense to me, and the last is the dark brotherhood, in order to destroy the dark brotherhood the dragonborn must take up arentino mission to kill grelod, and im not neccasarily convinced that the dragonborn would kill the old woman, after all it would seem if she was so deserving of justice the city gaurds would do something well before the dragonborn is called too, rather than doing the whims of a murderous child

  • @HandleWithKerr
    @HandleWithKerr Před 4 měsíci +1

    "Revered by subsequent generations as saviours. Not as thieves, murderers or *mad men*."
    Sheogorath knows your location.

  • @adirlanz
    @adirlanz Před 5 měsíci +9

    I always got the impression that the dragonborn was only semi-heroic, and that the large amount of potentially evil ways to grab more power were reflective of an implied character. I think I remember there being several times where it is said that the nature of the Dragonborn, like those of dragons, is to seek power and domination, but that (unlike with Alduin), this is not necessarily a bad thing, since they do so as part of the divine natural order. The power fantasy element of the game is a direct part of the character, so I think that the Dragonborn would probably choose many of the more evil-seeming options at least in a lot of the Daedric quests, but would choose the heroic/good side in the larger conflicts and questlines, however that would manifest. I also don't get the impression that the "canon" dragonborn would start out as a scholar who knows the full story and metaphysics of all the entities at play.
    The franchise in general seems to have a theme of terrible but powerful people doing awful things but in the process leaving the world a better place, at least temporarily. This is true arguably of the Tribunal, and of Tiber Septim, and to an extent both the Empire and Stormcloak factions in-game.

  • @badcactus819
    @badcactus819 Před 5 měsíci +3

    This might be a stretch but I would love if ES6 had some way of using a Skyrim save file to affect the events of ES6. This would be relatively easy to do on PC but would probably be significantly harder for console

    • @MrPrideHyde
      @MrPrideHyde Před 5 měsíci

      My thoughts exactly!

    • @JonnyCrackers
      @JonnyCrackers Před 5 měsíci

      Yeah, that was something I loved about Mass Effect. I'd like to see that in more game series.

  • @ericmonaco4509
    @ericmonaco4509 Před 9 dny

    I never knew you could complete Blood on Ice without having Wuunferth arrested

  • @xDarnelx
    @xDarnelx Před 5 měsíci +3

    I don't think it matters if the Dragonborn did the guilds or not, if the Dragonborn didn't join the DB the rumors were spread by the Thalmor to discredit him. If he did, then its that simple he did. I doubt that conically the Dragonborn killed Grelod or even spoke to Aventus Arentino because there is most likely going to be a Dark Brotherhood in future games so it wouldn't make sense for them to have been eliminated. It was likely a third party who Because the Listener and killed Titus Mede II. The same thing for the Thieves Guild, it was someone else and the Thalmor spread rumors for it having been the Dragonborn.
    I believe that the Dragonborn did Dawnguard, Companions, and the Collage of Winterhold.
    For Dawnguard and Collage of Winterhold it's because there are Dragons in both or those questlines not to mention the fact that in Dawnguard you have to obtain The Elder Scroll (Dragon).
    For CoW you have to fight an undead Dragon in Labarynthian but the Dragonborn did not become the Arch-Mage instead Tolfdir took that position.
    For companions I believe the Dragonborn joined and went through everything only to cure himself of Lycanthropy at the end and the Dragonborn refused the position of Harbinger and Vilkas was given that honor.

    • @Recoil1808
      @Recoil1808 Před 4 měsíci

      There's one wrinkle regarding the Thieves' Guild in particular. WE know how to skip joining them to continue the main story. The Dragonborn doesn't.

  • @DetectiveJones
    @DetectiveJones Před 5 měsíci +5

    You forgot the most integral decision...Faendal or Sven? Now, obviously you choose the homie Faendal as he gives you basically free archery training. But who knows, maybe the Dragonborn chose Sven, or maybe even threw them both under and took Camilla for himself.

  • @Ale-Y
    @Ale-Y Před 3 měsíci

    Jeez that painting analogy at the first 20 seconds goes hard af

  • @adamxei9073
    @adamxei9073 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Bethesda has made it clear that all of the factions quest lines in the previous games are done by someone. There’s no major choice for the thieves guild or the college so there’s going to be a new arch mage and the Sygic monks have made themselves known again and A new thieves guild master with nocturnal backing them once again. However, dark brotherhood and companions have two different endings technically. I doubt the companions will be reference ever again other than Books so that one doesn’t matter much but to keep the dark brotherhood around I think they’re going to go with the new listener resurrecting the dark brotherhood from the ashes.

    • @jamesmccloud7535
      @jamesmccloud7535 Před 4 měsíci

      It's highly unrealistic for one person to be simultaneously the leaders of very different guilds even if its a game mechanic. People forget that the things you can do in game might not actually be as accurate as in game lore.

  • @MrKoutsuko
    @MrKoutsuko Před 5 měsíci +6

    There's a reason for why none of the companions, thieves or any other guild call you "Dragonborn" in their quest.
    You are living as a different legend there, the events in skyrim weren't just milded by one hero, there was the Dragonborn that did the "main quest", but there also happened to exist other legends coexisting at the same or different times from the main events. Think about it as Desmond from Assassin's Creeds, there were different heroes, you just have the opportunity to walk on their shoes as a player.

  • @Mkrause762
    @Mkrause762 Před 5 měsíci +9

    Dragonborn would probably become a werewolf and then get cured because how could he not help kodlak the cool old nord warrior, without the Dragonborn’s help he’d be doomed to hircines realm

    • @spankyjeffro5320
      @spankyjeffro5320 Před 4 měsíci

      Nope. The Dragonborn would not willingly take on a curse, no exceptions.

    • @RyanG0899
      @RyanG0899 Před 17 dny

      ​@spankyjeffro5320 Out of heroics, they would. The Dragonborn would also be confident that they could lift the curse.

  • @mrvigilant8286
    @mrvigilant8286 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Avarti, could you do these videos for Nerevarine and the Champion of Cyrodiil? That would be so coo to see in the future.

  • @DarthChosen
    @DarthChosen Před 5 měsíci

    this video is immpresive to say the least

  • @NanoScream
    @NanoScream Před 5 měsíci +4

    I think the only way that you get the quest to destroy the Dark Brotherhood is if you go through Aventus's quest and kill Grelod, which by your rules the Dragonborn wouldn't do. So canon is that the Dark Brotherhood remains intact.
    My running theory is that for each of the factions there arises someone to take the questline and become the next Listener or the next Archmage in the Dragonborn's place

  • @JTL1776
    @JTL1776 Před 5 měsíci +4

    What we all want.
    Stormcloak Victory.
    Sparing paarthurnaux.
    Curing Serana.
    Retires to a life with serana of simple farming and fishing.

    • @yungcorvax4955
      @yungcorvax4955 Před 5 měsíci +2

      Most people don't want a Stormcloak victory because it is bad

    • @JTL1776
      @JTL1776 Před 3 měsíci +1

      ​@yungcorvax4955 please explai
      Freedom of skyrim.
      Would still become an ally of imperial agaisnt thalmor.
      If it's about the darkelves treatment.
      They are safe and fed and the worst argument used is their not in the best housing district and rarely disrespected.

    • @yungcorvax4955
      @yungcorvax4955 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@JTL1776 They are better united and if you say anything else you are wrong

  • @Hardcrafter2807
    @Hardcrafter2807 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Let's not forget that the Sheogorath we see in Skyrim is actually the Hero of Kvatch. Ole' Uncle Sheo mentions a bunch of events that occur in Oblivion and even mentions that the name "Sheogorath" is passed down to him, which is exactly what happens to the Hero of Kvatch in the end of the Shivering Isles DLC in Oblivion.
    Also, I think that the Dragonborn could reasonably complete the entire Companions questline, even curing himself along with Farkas and Vilkas of their lycanthropy. After all, we actually do get to see Kodlak Whitemane in Sovngarde if the entire questline is completed before the final battle against Alduin.

  • @TheOneUndOnlyNobody
    @TheOneUndOnlyNobody Před 3 měsíci

    I always considered the Last Dragonborn to be one of the greatest assets the College of Winterhold has ever got since the Augur, in that he is the living example of one of the tonal magics, shouting, which is very rare, let alone his case being born with the soul of a dragon. You can actually enter the college via shouting if you wait until the elder scroll quest to start, and can tell Tsun that you are the archmage

  • @hadesgate1337
    @hadesgate1337 Před 5 měsíci +5

    Can you do a video on every armor, skill, weapon, enchantment, spell, standing stone, power, and shouts the Dragonborn would take? Not just vanilla, as I don't believe the base game truly captures his true power level, but using all existing mods across the board to make the ultimate "canon" Dragonborn according to the lore? There are a couple videos like this, but I always felt like there was something missing when I made the build. I ended up adding more. What I ended up discovering is that the game is *very* satisfying when you lean into the power fantasy of making your Dragonborn feel like a viltrumite in the universe. It's the only build I can play now.
    For example I use the following mods:
    The Ultimate Gear Of The Dragonborn - Deluxe Edition - Xbox
    Modular Clothing System - 1.0.0 - 512 Edition
    Immortal Dragonborn [XB1]
    Forceful Tongue - Shouts Overhaul V3.09.1
    Shoutcraft
    [XB1] Truly Absorb Dragon Souls - Heavy By AdventurerX
    Ordinator - Perks Of Skyrim [XB1]
    Odin - Skyrim Magic Overhaul [XB1]
    KittyTail Spells AiO
    Summermyst - Enchantments Of Skyrim [XB1]
    My build based on the armor mods looks like this:
    *All light armor
    Helm of the Dragonborn
    Curiass of the Dragonborn
    Boots of the Dragonborn
    Gauntlets of the Dragonborn
    Smuggler's Armlets
    Black Fur Neckpiece
    Amulet of the Dragonborn
    Shield of the Dragonborn
    Sword of the Dragonborn
    Auriel’s Bow
    Shouts:
    Unrelenting Force
    Aura Whisper
    Become Ethereal
    Slow Time
    Disarm
    Fire Breath
    Dragonrend
    Storm Call
    Dragon Aspect
    Bend Will
    Spells are Destruction, Alteration, Conjuration and Restoration with a preference for shock, flesh spells, summoning, and healing magic.

  • @blakdeth
    @blakdeth Před 5 měsíci +3

    I think it's worth noting that the game elder scrolls: legends has a card called "young dragonborn" which, at the moment, is the closest thing we have to a reference to the dragonborn in a game that isn't skyrim. And there the dragonborn is a nord woman instead of a nord man, she's dressed exactly the same as the dragonborn in skyrim promotional material.

    • @migzy4704
      @migzy4704 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Well the game does mention there can be more than one dragon born except the one in Skyrim is the only one that was revealed to the grey beards.

    • @blakdeth
      @blakdeth Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@migzy4704 true. There can be more than one. But most of all the dragonborns we know about, very few have ever had the opportunity to kill a dragon and learn the thu'um, and that's what the card's mechanics revolve around. So either she's the last dragonborn, or an unknown dragonborn between Miraak and St. Alessia. Also it was added in the heroes of skyrim expansion which was filled with characters that were in skyrim like Aela the huntress, Ulric Stormcloaks, Ancano, J'zargo, cauldron keeper (which is clearly Arcadia), Jarl Balgruuf, Legate Rikke, Lydia, Brynjolf, Companion Harbinger (which is definitely kodlak whitemane), Emperor Titus Mede II, Innkeeper Delphine, Alduin, and Paarthurnax. So next to those cards it would be odd to assume this card is referring to a character that lived in the merethic or first eras.

  • @miceltusav88
    @miceltusav88 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I hope they do a mass effect 2 / 3 dlc way of things for ES6. Basically you can choose what your character did for key moments in the story. Maybe the dragonborn DID choose a side in the civil war. Maybe they refused to side with paarthunax maybe they were leader of the college, darkbrotherhood, and companions, but not the thieves guild. Maybe they became a vampire and blotted out the sun.

  • @jonlord192
    @jonlord192 Před 2 měsíci

    Cool for Daredevil to make the thumbnail as a break for his time in different courtrooms.

  • @alendonvaldor5808
    @alendonvaldor5808 Před 5 měsíci +4

    Honestly, I think with how intune with Alatosh the dragonborn is, he would likely support the empire, and eventually rally them against the Thalmor and found a new dynasty eventually after the events of Skyrim

    • @redwings0142
      @redwings0142 Před 3 měsíci

      That's assuming the Dragonborn even wants to be an Emperor. They could just as easily see the Empire as a shell of it's former self that died with the Septim dynasty, so they'd start a new kingdom in their home of Skyrim. Plus the Dragonborn has basically no chance of taking over the Empire if they don't assassinate Titus Mede, at least not without sparking a gargantuan Civil War. They have no clout in Cyrodiil and High Rock, whereas they're the hero of Skyrim. I doubt they'd really want to be any kind of ruler regardless.

  • @jacobnicola5950
    @jacobnicola5950 Před 5 měsíci +5

    In Elder Scrolls 6, i think will happen just like in "the warp of the west", all the events will be canon, both stormcloaks and the empire will "win" the civil war, the dark brotherhood will kill the emperor and will also be destroyed, and so on, but the thing that i'm like 90% sure is the dragonborn vanishing in some way, shape or form, even after only 200 years we hear little from the oblivion crisis and even less from the hero of kvatch, that's why i'm almost sure we will hear very little from the dragonborn on the next elder scrolls. The other 10% is bethesda defining some canons and a more impactful presence from the prior protagonists onto the game

  • @SkywarpG1X
    @SkywarpG1X Před 5 měsíci +2

    For the my time in need quest. The one flaw with the DB siding with Kamatu. Is the assumption that Dovahkin, knows Sadia is a Aldmeri collaborator.
    Which they wouldn't know usless they were redgauard, A geopolitical scholar or a Ex Dominion Soldier.
    And assuming the canon dragonborn is a nord and a warrior. I find that very unlikely.

    • @stupidstutesman2444
      @stupidstutesman2444 Před 5 měsíci

      It is possible that they are a geopolitical scholar, or at the very least are well versed in geopolitics. It may be unlikely, but it is still very possible

  • @ruttsuss2674
    @ruttsuss2674 Před měsícem

    The way I like to look at it is. It says in lore everyone sees something different when they read a elder scroll and that's why you get different game play than someone else.

  • @jedinathan
    @jedinathan Před 5 měsíci +7

    In the case of Meredia your Oblivion bias is showing but also I have to disagree for a very simple reason the Dragonborn is not going to have the knowledge about Meridia to decide not to help her also not doing this quest allows a dangerous necromancer to raise an army of the dead from the fallen of the Civil War which is argueably an extremely evil act. Also again a good number of the decisions are based on assuming the Dovahkiin is a Nord, for Daedric quests a Dunmer or a Khajiit who worship Azura as one of their patron dieties would 100% side with Azura as she is their goddess, also in the case of Namira a Bosmer would have zero qualms against cannabilism as its part of their religion, the meat mandate of the Green Pact is one of the core teachings of Bosmer faith, also personal bias the reward is better with Eola then not as the other you don't get anything from siding with the priest though if I'm honest the Dovahkiin likely would stop with having gotten Eola out of the crypt and not bothering to help her with the Draugr out of being creeped out by her. So yeah I don't even think it would progress beyond that. As for the case of Mehrunes Razor I don't even think the Dragonborn would seek out the fragments they'd realize that what's his name (I've played Skyrim for thousands of hours but I can often forget the names of NPCs if they aren't memorable) is nuts and refuse to collect the Razor fragments so that outright negates things. I do agree on Erandur along with Clavicus Vile, Sanguine and Sheogorath, especially Erandur as the Skull of Corruption is shit and Erandur as a follower is more useful then it especially as he is one of the few followers who is essential and if you don't kill him he reverts to staying so because of how NPCs work which I know from my own modding experiance if you have an NPC flagged as essential they'll generally stay that way.
    In the case of Sinding though I'm going to have to side with Hircine as Sinding is 100% a criminal both a thief and a child murderer make the case you will about him not having control over his transformations my response is that if you have that problem DON'T live with the rest of society live as hermit in some cabin in the woods both for your own safety and that of others. By going into Falkreath and working there as a laberor Sinding was endangering others, the fact that he also escapes prison after you take the ring from him and he basically tricks you into taking it is also another reason to kill him, if he had good intentions he'd have stayed in prison and faced justice, he obviously doesn't.
    But also I'm going to have disagree with the core arguements as it kind of negates player choice and we simply don't know for certain also there are established facts that being that all of the events of Skyrim's major quest both the main story and all the joinable factions do 100% occur, Titus Mede's assasination is canon, as is the restoration of the Thieves Guild and the Dark Brotherhood; whether ther Dovahkiin is responsible for either is not certain but they do happen.
    Anyway I've got my disagreements but really there is no right or wrong decision when playing Skyrim other then telling people how to play it, its a game you can play at your own pace and however you want much like Oblivion and Morrowind the difference is that while their stories are set in stone Skyrim hasn't fully been apart from that certain events are going to happen regardless.

  • @quinnderp
    @quinnderp Před dnem +1

    one thing that is 100% cannon is that the dragonborn got so pissed at nazeem that he beat the crap out of him and spend a month in jail for the assault lol (did not kill)

  • @GunthersLoyalSoldier1307
    @GunthersLoyalSoldier1307 Před 5 měsíci +2

    I think the DB would side with the imperials just because he would realize that the empire has a better chance at beating the thalmor than the stormcloaks. The DB would also do all of the daedric princes’ missions just to get enough power to beat Alduin, he would realize that saving the world needs sacrifices and what’s a few lives compared to the entire world and beyond?(which also means barbus also gets killed) He would also become a vampire lord to become immortal since he knows Alduin will come back so he needs to live long and get stronger to beat Alduin again(also the trailer pretty much confirms that the DB does become a vampire lord).

  • @zooker7938
    @zooker7938 Před 3 měsíci

    Your assessment of the Meridia quest and My Time of Need assumes the Dragonborn has all the information that you do. I would happily complete both of them the 'evil' way because I didn't know the details about Meridia or the Thalmor situation in Hammerfell.

  • @pyrodude1669
    @pyrodude1669 Před 3 měsíci

    what i like to do for roleplaying is do all the bad and evil quests first, like my character is just a sell sword for hire, and then turns towards the light and pursues the good and heroic quests.

  • @pokemontrainerred5913
    @pokemontrainerred5913 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Miss you man 😢

  • @andromedadrexy694
    @andromedadrexy694 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I honestly think this is mostly spot on. They would reside mainly in High Hrothgar with the Greybeards, learning more on The Way of The Voice but would also venture throughout Skyrim helping people and finding more words of power. With the civil war, the Dragonborn would stay out of it until one side took it too far(and thatd likely be the stormcloaks) and join the opposing army in a bid to protect innocent people. Eventually joining the Dawnguard against the growing vampire threat and curing Serana of her vampirism. Once the remaining Vampires, Dragons that sided with Alduin or attack villages, and other issues that can cause cataclysmic harm to the people are dealt with theyd eventually leave the Greybeards to start a family to continue their bloodline in case their future descendents needed a new Dovahkiin to rise and protect the people.

  • @Elrohof
    @Elrohof Před 14 dny

    The Hircine quest has an third, most evil route: Help Sinding, gaining the ring for yourself. Then murder him, and also gain the favor of Hircine, getting the second reward as well.

  • @politesse3914
    @politesse3914 Před 5 měsíci +1

    As a relatively new player, I feel like a lot of fans seem to form their idea of the canonical Dragonborn based on trailers and cover art that I never encountered. The notion that he must be a male Nord who favors steel or daedric armour never occurred to me, just playing through the game.

  • @Haunter_1616
    @Haunter_1616 Před 2 měsíci +1

    A counter point to Meridia's quest is that while we as the player may know about her previous champions, and actions throughout the other elder scrolls games, would the dragonborn? Is that public or common knowledge that he would have access to? If not, I would argue that he likely would complete her questline since on paper she does appear to be one of the "good" daedra. She says a necromancer is defiling her temple, necromancy is objectively evil, therefor why wouldn't the dragonborn help?

  • @SilverJ17
    @SilverJ17 Před 4 hodinami

    I know... I know... canonically. My dragonborn: *laughs in Imperial*

  • @chickenfriedrice8990
    @chickenfriedrice8990 Před 5 měsíci

    After this I got a 12 hour video with the exploring series waiting for me

  • @thelostgamer146
    @thelostgamer146 Před 3 měsíci

    this guy has the calmest, most cold takes ever

  • @seyvnpentagrim
    @seyvnpentagrim Před 5 měsíci +1

    All canonical quests acknowledge you being the dragonborn. Of course, you can use diffrent title while fighting with Tsum, but it doesn't change to outcome. For me, its more of a easter egg that summarize our accomplishments. Other games also doesn't recognize the protagonist joining daedric cults, meaning all of the daedric quests are canon to the timeline, but were done by other people. In skyrim we are mearly the actor who does all of these roles.

    • @seyvnpentagrim
      @seyvnpentagrim Před 5 měsíci

      I like to think it this way: we are literally playing all the important people in said time frame, all at the same time.