Manimarco in his eternal prison [Spoiler removed from title]

hauke
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did you let him suffer ? or let him go ?

as i said thats the question

Manimarco let Molag Bal onto Nirn

he wanted to become the Lord of Deception

in short Manimarco is totally EVIL

i left him to eternal suffering

guess thats his kind of fun

what did you decide ?

Moderator edit: Removed spoiler from title and added it to this post.
Edited by ZOS_TristanK on 19 May 2014 16:43
  • Eneq
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    Doesn't matter he is out later in his mythology anyway.
  • elvigy01
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    Suffer. He deserved it. ; )
  • Weberda
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    I did it both ways (2 characters). Either way you get basically dissed by somebody for the decision.
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  • Mud_Puppy
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    He said sorry..kinda
    /kill
  • JosephChip
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    I let him go. It seemed a noble thing to do and I knew he would be out of there anyway, so screw it.
  • ayriennub17_ESO
    After the repair costs he gave me in the final fight...I let him suffer. Took me a few rounds to get him down...
    Edited by ayriennub17_ESO on 19 May 2014 17:59
  • Jaxom
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    I let him go hoping I could kill him again....needless to say I was disappointed.
  • Natjur
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    He gets out either way anyway, so it might as well be you. But I am always surprised by which companion people picked to be killed (to give you the power to beat Molag Bal)
    Edited by Natjur on 20 May 2014 01:41
  • Turial
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    Natjur wrote: »
    He gets out either way anyway, so it might as well be you. But I am always surprised by which companion people picked to be killed (to give you the power to beat Molag Bal)

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  • achenne
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    Actually everyone who suffered there freed after Molag Bal defeat didn't they?
    I mean we can see others killed by our character and they are all imprisoned by Molag Bal... and break free after we defeat the Daedric Lord, right?
  • Loxy37
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    I tried both ways on each of my VRs
  • Svann
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    He didnt seem like he learned his lesson so I let him think about it for awhile.
  • Aoifesan
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    Jaxom wrote: »
    I let him go hoping I could kill him again....needless to say I was disappointed.

    I let him go thinking I'd strong arm him in to being the sacrifice since he was one of the original 5.
  • OFC_it
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    I let him suffer.
    p.s. I had to choose again and let him go. I should have let him suffer.
    Edited by OFC_it on 22 May 2014 20:02
  • Doomraven
    Doomraven
    I let him out with the hopes of running into him again, I am fond of kicking his butt. Besides, when you defeat Molag Bal I'm pretty certain he would be set free anyway.
  • dsalter
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    Turial wrote: »
    Natjur wrote: »
    He gets out either way anyway, so it might as well be you. But I am always surprised by which companion people picked to be killed (to give you the power to beat Molag Bal)

    Prophet all the way - beardy-man and manly-woman deserve love.

    that and he's the reason the soulburst happened so retribution was served
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  • RedTalon
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    I let him out, since he gets out and becomes a god later in the lore anyhow.
  • Ciedoc
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    Meh I talked to him, he got snappy with me, so I said fine enjoy your torture and moved on :P
    Edited by Ciedoc on 21 May 2014 14:34
  • theroyalestpythonnub18_ESO
    I released him on both playthroughs. Hardly seems like the moral option though, considering that he'll just start killing people again.
  • Siluen
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    Freed him, I was hoping the companions would share my line of thought: "Hey, he was one of the five companions too, we should sacrifice him instead of one of us!" But I was disappointed. :(
  • danreckerpreub18_ESO
    I deposited the oldest, most deteriorated worm sandwhich I could find around his nose, and tiptoed off giggling.
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