Are you being sarcastic?.. idk.. from Skyrim I see that the crazy quests like those being one of the most mentioned..
I mean.. with the Namira one at least they are talking about the enemy's flesh and not yours xD
I'm just genuinely curious. Doing one quest is one thing, having a character like that around for days/weeks/months as a travel companion is a different one. And I'm not sure if cannibalism is that well-received either, many don't even want their Bosmer to be cannibals.
I'm personally not against "weirder" companions, but a cannibal wouldn't be one of my personal choices. And I also wouldn't know why I'd want to travel someone who threatens me all the time - especially if I can't reply by giving them an energetic punch on their nose (if I could, I might think about it).
in the case of an evil character.. having an untrusthy companion is also acceptable..
ArchangelIsraphel wrote: »But imagine how much my bosmer would have to talk about with such a companion! Like which sauces go with orc, or how to keep your silverware sharp in Cyrodiil mid-battle!
in the case of an evil character.. having an untrusthy companion is also acceptable..
I mean, maybe we have a different interpretation of "evil", but if I imagine I was an evil wizard, I'd demand complete submission from my "companion" and would probably set them aflame if they even think of disobeying.
Unless I really like the companion (this time without quotation marks) because we're soul mates and both just as horrid, but then we could probably trust each other. More or less.
We don't.. you can be that and still have a subordinate who is plotting against you just like the Sith..
A companion that is constantly trying to and remind you that they want to offer your soul to molag bal