SilverIce58 wrote: »Slight spoiler but, when you beat him in the main storyline, his dialogue for you changes when you beat a dark anchor.
http://en.uesp.net/wiki/Online:Molag_Bal#Dark_Anchors
Scroll down a bit, and it shows dialogue for post-main quest. Molag Bal sees you as his champion (and I'm totally here for that). You might've helped Meridia, but youre not her champion.
Furthermore, in this DLC quest you get to choose which Prince to side with. Each Prince has their own unique achievement and you can only do the quest once
And the fact that my character Draculina Victoria is a child of Lamae Bal the first vampire, It should hold some respect to it, especially when dealing with the watered-down trash verandis in RivinspireReistr_the_Unbroken wrote: »SilverIce58 wrote: »Slight spoiler but, when you beat him in the main storyline, his dialogue for you changes when you beat a dark anchor.
http://en.uesp.net/wiki/Online:Molag_Bal#Dark_Anchors
Scroll down a bit, and it shows dialogue for post-main quest. Molag Bal sees you as his champion (and I'm totally here for that). You might've helped Meridia, but youre not her champion.
Oooh :0! That’s actually pretty neat.
I found it fun to serve the Princes back in Skyrim, but it was a bit confusing to serve all of them lmao. I wish the NPC’s would acknowledge if your a vampire or werewolf instead of always calling you a mortal.
El_Borracho wrote: »I like it. But, don't most of the NPCs who side with Daedric princes in the quest lines usually get sent to spend the rest of eternity in some awful place?
Wait, let me guess. You will have to spend 5,000 crowns to get out of said awful place should you succeed in helping the Daedric prince.
bloodthirstyvampire wrote: »And that fact that my character Draculina Victoria is a child of Lamae Bal the first vampire, It should hold some respect to it, especially when dealing with the watered-down trash verandis in RivinspireReistr_the_Unbroken wrote: »SilverIce58 wrote: »Slight spoiler but, when you beat him in the main storyline, his dialogue for you changes when you beat a dark anchor.
http://en.uesp.net/wiki/Online:Molag_Bal#Dark_Anchors
Scroll down a bit, and it shows dialogue for post-main quest. Molag Bal sees you as his champion (and I'm totally here for that). You might've helped Meridia, but youre not her champion.
Oooh :0! That’s actually pretty neat.
I found it fun to serve the Princes back in Skyrim, but it was a bit confusing to serve all of them lmao. I wish the NPC’s would acknowledge if your a vampire or werewolf instead of always calling you a mortal.
Furthermore, in this DLC quest you get to choose which Prince to side with. Each Prince has their own unique achievement and you can only do the quest once
...have you played the mainstory?Reistr_the_Unbroken wrote: »DLC idea where we can actually side with a Daedric Prince.
TheShadowScout wrote: »...have you played the mainstory?Reistr_the_Unbroken wrote: »DLC idea where we can actually side with a Daedric Prince.
And you can also side with Uncle Sheo at the end of the mages guild questline.
Also at the end of Summerset, you kinda have to convince some daedric princes to side with you for a bit.
But... yeah... it is not exactly what is asked, is it?
And a DLC where you have to aid a bad daedric prince against a worse one for a while to avoid some even greater disaster... well, I could see that happening some day, and it would be fun!
Reistr_the_Unbroken wrote: »Omg I haven’t seen Sheo yet- I gotta try the Mages guild soon.
starkerealm wrote: »Furthermore, in this DLC quest you get to choose which Prince to side with. Each Prince has their own unique achievement and you can only do the quest once
Slight problem, there's at least 16 Daedric princes, (technically 17, but two of those are Sheogorath.) So... no matter what you did, you'd be locked out of them.
Also, not really looking forward to the gripping Peryite questline, the Namira's all you can eat buffet, or Sanguine's hangover amnesia story arc where you'll explore your deep and abiding love of goats.
It'd also make stuff like Clockwork City and Summerset's plot kinda weird, as some of the Daedric Princes really take exception to their champions working against them.