Headmaster32 wrote: »Another thing that should be noted, pertaining to how Elder Scrolls games work, lore-wise, from game-to-game:
Regardless of your choices and actions as a player, TES games usually paint the past games with a broad brush. It keeps things vague. (Outside of TESII, which just used a "Dragonbreak" to explain the multiple choice ending.)
For instance; even if you never did the Arena quests in TESIV, in the time of TESV, there was still a "Grand Champion of the Arena" who became undefeated. Was this your character from Oblivion? Was this someone else?
That depends on your individual headcanon I guess. But the point is: it still happened.
For instance, it is generally accepted that Sheogorath in TESV is actually the player character from TESIV in the fact that you become Sheogorath at the end of the Shivering Islands DLC for Oblivion.
Same thing. This concept is supposed to be true regardless of whether or not you played through that DLC as your character in TESIV. The option to claim otherwise is open to you as an individual player, with your own unique headcanon, by simply saying: "Sheogorath can't be my character from Oblivion, because my character in Oblivion never became Sheogorath."
Fair enough.
So anyways, my point is that Titus Mede II was assassinated in TESV, whether you the layer kills him or not.
This shouldn't be taken lightly if you plan on siding with the Empire.
(Besides, we all know the Dominion is probably going to be occupying Skyrim in TESVI.)
rexagamemnon wrote: »
Headmaster32 wrote: »Another thing that should be noted, pertaining to how Elder Scrolls games work, lore-wise, from game-to-game:
Regardless of your choices and actions as a player, TES games usually paint the past games with a broad brush. It keeps things vague. (Outside of TESII, which just used a "Dragonbreak" to explain the multiple choice ending.)
For instance; even if you never did the Arena quests in TESIV, in the time of TESV, there was still a "Grand Champion of the Arena" who became undefeated. Was this your character from Oblivion? Was this someone else?
That depends on your individual headcanon I guess. But the point is: it still happened.
For instance, it is generally accepted that Sheogorath in TESV is actually the player character from TESIV in the fact that you become Sheogorath at the end of the Shivering Islands DLC for Oblivion.
Same thing. This concept is supposed to be true regardless of whether or not you played through that DLC as your character in TESIV. The option to claim otherwise is open to you as an individual player, with your own unique headcanon, by simply saying: "Sheogorath can't be my character from Oblivion, because my character in Oblivion never became Sheogorath."
Fair enough.
So anyways, my point is that Titus Mede II was assassinated in TESV, whether you the layer kills him or not.
This shouldn't be taken lightly if you plan on siding with the Empire.
(Besides, we all know the Dominion is probably going to be occupying Skyrim in TESVI.)
Difference is that you can destroy the db and save the emperor, you get this quest by killing astrid instead of the 3 bound peeps
VaranisArano wrote: »rexagamemnon wrote: »
Everyone knows that the Empire only exists because the Thalmor allow it to. The peace forged by the Concordat is not peace of necessity between equal nations, more like the calm before the next, deadlier storm.Headmaster32 wrote: »Another thing that should be noted, pertaining to how Elder Scrolls games work, lore-wise, from game-to-game:
Regardless of your choices and actions as a player, TES games usually paint the past games with a broad brush. It keeps things vague. (Outside of TESII, which just used a "Dragonbreak" to explain the multiple choice ending.)
For instance; even if you never did the Arena quests in TESIV, in the time of TESV, there was still a "Grand Champion of the Arena" who became undefeated. Was this your character from Oblivion? Was this someone else?
That depends on your individual headcanon I guess. But the point is: it still happened.
For instance, it is generally accepted that Sheogorath in TESV is actually the player character from TESIV in the fact that you become Sheogorath at the end of the Shivering Islands DLC for Oblivion.
Same thing. This concept is supposed to be true regardless of whether or not you played through that DLC as your character in TESIV. The option to claim otherwise is open to you as an individual player, with your own unique headcanon, by simply saying: "Sheogorath can't be my character from Oblivion, because my character in Oblivion never became Sheogorath."
Fair enough.
So anyways, my point is that Titus Mede II was assassinated in TESV, whether you the layer kills him or not.
This shouldn't be taken lightly if you plan on siding with the Empire.
(Besides, we all know the Dominion is probably going to be occupying Skyrim in TESVI.)
Difference is that you can destroy the db and save the emperor, you get this quest by killing astrid instead of the 3 bound peeps
Well, you can destroy all of the Dark Brotherhood that was present at the Sanctuary at the time and thereby prevent Astrid's plan for assassinating the Emperor.
However, since there's nothing actually stopping Motierre from performing the Black Sacrament since he presumably still wants Titus Mede II dead, or the Night Mother from calling an actual Listener from the remaining Brotherhood or a random adventurer, I have to agree with those who suspect that Titus Mede II will have been assassinated by a DB assassin eventually whether you did it or not.
I still dont get why its arrogant and ignorant, its fan theory lore who cares. You seem to come across as if he’s racist or something.@rexagamemnon
What is there to elaborate? This post is built around subjective and head-canon theories. They can't be taken seriously.
But sure, allow me to elaborate, his first personal reasons puting aside because they are really not worth anything:
''Form an Alliance with the bordering Province to the west that also won Independence (Hammerfell)''
There's no reason for any of the provinces to ally with Skyrim.
''Geographically lock off High Rock (one of the few remaining [Snip] Empire Provinces) from rest of Empire and negotiate a peace treaty / integrate it into the Alliance since the Breton's are more Political than militaristic & are locked off from their previous "allies" by two independent Provinces with strong military forces, giving them strategic incentive to side with you''
High Rock likes the Empire, and has no motif for abandoning it in favor of a weak Skyrim.
''Go to Shornhelm in now-friendly High Rock and find the eldest male / most qualified ruler, (Legitimate Septim Descendant, see here: http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/Andorak_Septim)''
The entire Septim bloodline has died out, Shornhelm has no motif for aiding the Stormcloaks, if they were to do so, the other Kingdoms would invade it.
''Elect the Septim Ruler, the Rightful Emperor, The Warrior from the West, as the new Emperor of a New Empire, promising independence to all currently allied Provinces upon a full victory, and spread the news to other Imperials across the land to join the TRUE Empire, starting strong in the Northwest and free from the Dominion''
As said, there won't be a Septim ruler, due to the events of TES IV.
''Literally be responsible for the rebirth of the Septim Empire, some next-level Targaryen''
Refer to my above points.
''Dragonborn killed Emperor [Snip] Mede || back in Skyrim, so Septim Empire 2.0 sounds even more tempting to Imperials than [Snip] [Snip] Empire''
Dragonborn killing Mede is not canon. Even if it were the Dark Brotherhood that did so, Cyrodiil loves Titus Mede II, believing he saved them from certain death. They'd be up in arms against the Stormcloaks.
''Rally as many forces as you can, combined with Hammerfell military, Stormcloaks, Imperials, and others, (spanning three-whole Provinces fighting under one Septim banner,) and push Dominion back to their safe space islands''
The Dominion could have conqeured the entire Empire had they not signed the Concordat, this is canon. These ''allies'' are weaker than the Empire was at the time, especially Skyrim.
@VaranisArano
Motierre wouldn't perform the Black Sacrement if he thought the Dark Brotherhood were destroyed. Even so, the Dark Brotherhood as of TES V is rather weak, and doesn't really have the most skilled assassins.
Mede's death is pretty much established (they made him an old man for a reason), but it being an assassin that did the job? That's quite a lot of speculation. Do not forget that the Penitus Oculatus, in lore, are far more capable than they appear ingame.
rexagamemnon
What is there to elaborate? This post is built around subjective and head-canon theories. They can't be taken seriously.
But sure, allow me to elaborate, his first personal reasons puting aside because they are really not worth anything:
''Form an Alliance with the bordering Province to the west that also won Independence (Hammerfell)''
There's no reason for any of the provinces to ally with Skyrim.
''Geographically lock off High Rock (one of the few remaining [Snip] Empire Provinces) from rest of Empire and negotiate a peace treaty / integrate it into the Alliance since the Breton's are more Political than militaristic & are locked off from their previous "allies" by two independent Provinces with strong military forces, giving them strategic incentive to side with you''
High Rock likes the Empire, and has no motif for abandoning it in favor of a weak Skyrim.
''Go to Shornhelm in now-friendly High Rock and find the eldest male / most qualified ruler, (Legitimate Septim Descendant, see here: http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/Andorak_Septim)''
The entire Septim bloodline has died out, Shornhelm has no motif for aiding the Stormcloaks, if they were to do so, the other Kingdoms would invade it.
''Elect the Septim Ruler, the Rightful Emperor, The Warrior from the West, as the new Emperor of a New Empire, promising independence to all currently allied Provinces upon a full victory, and spread the news to other Imperials across the land to join the TRUE Empire, starting strong in the Northwest and free from the Dominion''
As said, there won't be a Septim ruler, due to the events of TES IV.
''Literally be responsible for the rebirth of the Septim Empire, some next-level Targaryen''
Refer to my above points.
''Dragonborn killed Emperor [Snip] Mede || back in Skyrim, so Septim Empire 2.0 sounds even more tempting to Imperials than [Snip] [Snip] Empire''
Dragonborn killing Mede is not canon. Even if it were the Dark Brotherhood that did so, Cyrodiil loves Titus Mede II, believing he saved them from certain death. They'd be up in arms against the Stormcloaks.
''Rally as many forces as you can, combined with Hammerfell military, Stormcloaks, Imperials, and others, (spanning three-whole Provinces fighting under one Septim banner,) and push Dominion back to their safe space islands''
The Dominion could have conqeured the entire Empire had they not signed the Concordat, this is canon. These ''allies'' are weaker than the Empire was at the time, especially Skyrim.
@VaranisArano
Motierre wouldn't perform the Black Sacrement if he thought the Dark Brotherhood were destroyed. Even so, the Dark Brotherhood as of TES V is rather weak, and doesn't really have the most skilled assassins.
Mede's death is pretty much established (they made him an old man for a reason), but it being an assassin that did the job? That's quite a lot of speculation. Do not forget that the Penitus Oculatus, in lore, are far more capable than they appear ingame.
@VaranisArano
They wouldn't have lost practically all of their power if they were competent assasins.
Motierre started recruiting the Brotherhood following the death of Alain Dufont. That's the chronology. The destruction of the Brotherhood (aka, Astrid gets killed) takes place prior to that if we do not follow the Dark Brotherhood questline. And common sense would dictate that's the way the Dragonborn goes; unless if he's evil. After all, the Brotherhood actively tried to have him killed, then kidnapped him and ordered him to kill one (or all ) of three innocent people.
As a matter of fact, questlines don't take place unless confirmed they do. And we know that Commander Maro already knows the secret password to the Dark Brotherhood sanctuary. It's only a matter of time before he raids it.
Motierre has been planning this for a long time, yes. But if the Brotherhood is dead, he won't even attempt the Black Sacrament, because what purpose would it serve? There's no way that the Listener of the Dark Brotherhood will be able to kill three of the Emperor's own elite bodyguards and kill another small army of them at Falkreath, unless if it's the Dragonborn.
Mede is not ''most hated guys'', he's loved widely throughout the Empire, especially in Cyrodiil. Do not underestimate the Penitus Oculatus; they have destroyed a Dark Brotherhood Sanctuary before.
@VaranisArano
''Imperial vs Stormcloaks? We dont know.''
Based on the lore we have we already have a pretty strong hint at who will win this war.
''Did the DB execute the Emperor or did they destroy the DB sanctuary instead, and what impact did that have on Titus Made II's death? We don't know what happened in "canon". Your answer is as much speculation as ours. Mutally exclusive quest endings and all that.''
The Brotherhood will be destroyed; the Dragonborn only participates in the main questlines, aside from that they do nothing. Only one thing takes place in both quests; the destruction of the Falkreath Sanctuary, and without a Dragonborn to save their skin, there won't be any big rebuilding. It's canon that Commander Maro knows the password to the Sanctuary, and it's canon that he's merely waiting for the right time to strike, no need for the Dragonborn.
The Stormcloaks are too weak to defeat even the weakest the Empire has to throw at them, Hammerfell acknowledges the Empire is needed to truly defeat the Dominion, so that only leaves one; namely, the Dominion.
The Night Mother can only speak to those in close proximity to her, and considering Cicero is paranoid, he is not going to let anyone else into the Dawnstar Sanctuary. The Brotherhood sent numerous assassins out on the Dragonborn, give him one good reason to join them.
@VaranisArano
''Imperial vs Stormcloaks? We dont know.''
Based on the lore we have we already have a pretty strong hint at who will win this war.
''Did the DB execute the Emperor or did they destroy the DB sanctuary instead, and what impact did that have on Titus Made II's death? We don't know what happened in "canon". Your answer is as much speculation as ours. Mutally exclusive quest endings and all that.''
The Brotherhood will be destroyed; the Dragonborn only participates in the main questlines, aside from that they do nothing. Only one thing takes place in both quests; the destruction of the Falkreath Sanctuary, and without a Dragonborn to save their skin, there won't be any big rebuilding. It's canon that Commander Maro knows the password to the Sanctuary, and it's canon that he's merely waiting for the right time to strike, no need for the Dragonborn.
The Stormcloaks are too weak to defeat even the weakest the Empire has to throw at them, Hammerfell acknowledges the Empire is needed to truly defeat the Dominion, so that only leaves one; namely, the Dominion.
The Night Mother can only speak to those in close proximity to her, and considering Cicero is paranoid, he is not going to let anyone else into the Dawnstar Sanctuary. The Brotherhood sent numerous assassins out on the Dragonborn, give him one good reason to join them.
@VaranisArano
The problem is that in your scenario the Dragonborn participates in quests that we have no reason to assume he got involved in. They are quests the Dragonborn was not required in.
Your Dragonborn follows that playstyle, but that's not the lore Bethesda follows. Bethesda makes the protagonist complete the main quest(s), aka, main questline +DLC main questline, anything aside from that, if completed, is done by someone else.
For this reason, the fact that Commander Maro already knows the Dark Brotherhood password shows that they will be wiped out. The Dragonborn is capable against the Penitus Oculatus, the rest of the Dark Brotherhood Sanctuary, as we can see if we join the Brotherhood, is not.
@VaranisArano
How can the Night Mother ''recruit'' a competent Listener when she is stuck on the road?
What do you think Cicero will do when he finds the Falkreath Sanctuary burned down?
I'll tell you what, the very thing he implies in his journals; fall back to the Dawnstar Sanctuary.
The Dark Brotherhood in Skyrim is weak. This is a fact. There's a reason why they have so greatly dimished in power and respect, because they've lost their ways. Nobody fears them, and for good reason.
Your idea that ''someone assassinates the Emperor'' is unfounded, as the only way for this to take place is for the Last Dragonborn to join the Brotherhood. The other Brotherhood assassins were rather easily wiped out by the Penitus Oculatus. Or did you miss the pile of bodies within the sanctuary upon discovering Maro's plot?