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What was your Hardest Quest to go Through With?

  • ArchMikem
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    Linaleah wrote: »
    ArchMikem wrote: »
    Linaleah wrote: »
    were they in love? or was he in love and she said no and he had a tantrum? I had no problem dealing with The Hound, none at all.

    They were together. Dialogue said they were betrothed, he gave her that amulet he made as an engagement gift and she accepted, I mean do you pay attention to the script? lol

    and she said he was her dearest friend. not a fiances. friend. it seems the hound assumed a bit too much. she liked him. she wanted to help him. he wanted more than she was willing or able to give, so he threw a tantrum. i do in fact pay attention to the script and I have no sympathy for the hound. he hurt a LOT of people including someone he claimed to love. the only reason I don't hate him the way I tend to despise every tharn family member we had the displeasure to meet in game, is becasue at the end... he actualy seems to feel remorse for his actions. doesn't excuse them, but at least maybe he learned something (I think that was in a side quest, because i remember his spirit feeling apologetic and wanting to make amends).

    she made a choice. she accepted her responsibility and she seems to genuinely like Silvenaar to boot. I get it, after helping him along on a number of quests in greenshade, I like him too. he is a good man. EVEN if she were in love with the hound, she still. made. a choice. and instead of respecting it and what it meant for their people, hound threw a tantrum. yeah, no. no sympathy. I would feel far more sympathetic if he didn't chose to lash out the way he did. he crossed the line.

    Maybe read the dialogue in that first screenshot in the OP? It states clearly they were betrothed. Other dialogue during the little tour of their past shows they were close and ready to marry each other, but when she was chosen by the Green suddenly, her devotion to Tradition was stronger than their love. It broke them.

    Honestly to me it just sounds like youre "Man blaming". You keep saying he threw a tantrum, thats incredibly immature word choice for what happened to him. She didnt make a choice. The Green chose for her. The Bosmer chose for her, she just got pulled along cause it was suddenly her duty to marry the silvenar, regardless of how she felt about it all. The Green Pact forced her to destroy his heart.
    CP2,100 Master Explorer - AvA Two Star Warlord - Console Peasant - Khajiiti Aficionado - The Clan
    Quest Objective: OMG Go Talk To That Kitty!
  • KRBMMO
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    The whole Dark Brotherhood DLC was pretty amoral from A-Z. Just slaughtering random innocent people on a daily basis - and in communities I had formerly helped.

    After DB it was hard to take a moral position on any quest really.
  • Xoelarasizerer
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    Not so much a quest as the last chunk of a questline, the Orsinium Questline.
    Why?
    Omega Major Spoilers for Orsinium questline here:
    I really wish I had the option to legitimately aid King Kurog and thwart the other Orc clans/other adventurers to help him attempt his rise. My best guess is that Eveli will return in a future chapter, or ZoS preferred to keep that door open whilst not having to worry about the extra work that significant of a branching path siding with King Kurog properly could've been. Even Bazrag wonders if Kurog's way would've ended up better for the Orisimer given how the clans will suffer the future winters. Still a very interesting, moral challenging story, what with the choice it does throw at you.
    Edited by Xoelarasizerer on 7 November 2017 00:48
  • MasterSpatula
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    That's one take on it. The other is that Ulthorn was selfish and jealous and narrow in focus. He so refused to take No for an answer that he endangered the entire Valenwood.

    The hardest quest for me was the Kerbol's Hollow side quest in Bangkorai. Not because I sympathized with anyone, but because I didn't sympathize with anyone. Everyone in the quest is an utter moron, and I had to act like one as well to complete the quest. THAT was hard.
    Edited by MasterSpatula on 7 November 2017 00:48
    "A probable impossibility is preferable to an improbable possibility." - Aristotle
  • NewBlacksmurf
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    Before Craglorn was changed there was a quest to follow a ghost cloud....if you went off the path it reset. Doing that solo was frustrating on Xbox vs PC
    -PC (PTS)/Xbox One: NewBlacksmurf
    ~<{[50]}>~ looks better than *501
  • thedude33
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    Hempyre wrote: »
    The main line, over...and...over...
    Can't bypass any of the dialogue either.

    There should be an option to fast track it or something after a first complete.

    I like(d) soul assault, and need them skill points.

    Agree 10000 %

    If you have done it once, you should be able to hit the space bar to bypass that old @#$%^ walking talking walking talking etc etc
  • zaria
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    Sun-in-Shadow's quest from Morrowind.

    Forcing me to let Khajiit slaves be enslaved is not a good way to please me. In fact, making Khajiit general enemies of the DLC isn't a great way to please me.
    The slaves part was not emotional like some other like Khali and Shazah.
    It just made me pissed, i was sitting just waiting to laying down dots at end of dialogue.

    Ulthorn I had hunted so long I was mostly happy to end him even if an sad story.
    Only other Khajiit enemy was the warclaws, they poor guy with an sweet tooth was obvious innocent.
    Grinding just make you go in circles.
    Asking ZoS for nerfs is as stupid as asking for close air support from the death star.
  • Lylith
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    Hurbster wrote: »
    Do I save Fort Zeren or the docks ? Either way people I previously got to know are going to die.

    abandon it. :)
  • starkerealm
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    Hurbster wrote: »
    Do I save Fort Zeren or the docks ? Either way people I previously got to know are going to die.

    Weirdly, my problem there is I usually forget which one I saved by the time I get to points where I can actually see the consequences.
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    LordGavus wrote: »
    Hardest quest to go through with? The sun-in-shadow questline from morrowind.
    I didn't like the character and found the quests a bit tedious.
    The thing that got me most was after she triggered me with her annoyingness (is that a word?), i didn't get the option to turn on her.

    Well, "idiocy," is a word. I'm sure there may be better terms for her, but not ones the word filter will permit.
  • PrayingSeraph
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    That quest in Balmora in Vvardenfell where you collect the memories of the old Dunmer who wanted his angry son who hates him to realize how loved he was by him and why he never could properly raise him. Between seeing his charming proposal memory, to the pregnancy reveal, to the mother's sad death and the servitude the father had to endure afterwards to keep a roof over his children's heads. All of this was sad enough, only for him to die of natural causes just when his angry son realizes everything his father did for him and how much he loved him and his sister, never to be able to tell his father he understands and loves him. This really hit me in the feels.
  • Khrogo
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    For me, it was Moonlit Path, the quest in Reaper’s March with the two Khajiit sisters. One of the sisters had a truly horrible faux Russian accent that made me die a little inside every time she spoke. The only time voice acting has elicited a similar reaction has been in Blessed Crucible? I can hear the announcer now. “And all the way from the Ashlands of Morrowind... I call them incineration beetles... Impossible!”. Bleurgh.

    The other quest that got to me was the one with the gay couple in Greenshade. That really choked me up. In 40 years, that’s the second time a video game has moved me to tears. My son won’t let me live it down. Exemplary writing.
  • TonyRockaroni
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    Not so much a quest as the last chunk of a questline, the Orsinium Questline.
    Why?
    Omega Major Spoilers for Orsinium questline here:
    I really wish I had the option to legitimately aid King Kurog and thwart the other Orc clans/other adventurers to help him attempt his rise. My best guess is that Eveli will return in a future chapter, or ZoS preferred to keep that door open whilst not having to worry about the extra work that significant of a branching path siding with King Kurog properly could've been. Even Bazrag wonders if Kurog's way would've ended up better for the Orisimer given how the clans will suffer the future winters. Still a very interesting, moral challenging story, what with the choice it does throw at you.

    My biggest problem with the Orsinium questline?
    The fact that I had to do it over on a new character because I didn't know that Solgra lived if you killed Talviah! She was one of my favorite characters in Orsinium. I thought he did regardless at first. So when I found out she could've lived, i was like "...Fffffffffffff...dammit." >.<
    Edited by TonyRockaroni on 22 November 2017 06:40
  • Mickydanz
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    The harborage what a fricken chore - after a few toons its the worst grind for skill points
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