[Lie] Of Course! I don't even worship Daedra!
(You may think this choice had no lasting impact, but we'll see about that when Felande Demarie comes back as the secret final boss of housing.)
There's this quest where you have an enemy standing on top of a tower, and you can chose to let him live, or kill him by pushing him. I always choose the latter. Gives me great pleasure every time
Hello!
I've seen a lot of negative threads in the forum lately, and wanted to start a fun thread.
I'd like to know what your favorite quest was that required making a choice that would permanently affect the game when completed. There are many quests in the game that require a choice, with some having more impact than others. What did you choose, were you happy with the result, especially if going in blind, and what memorable things did you take away from it?
(Spoiler warning from here on for those who have not completed certain quests)
Elwendryll wrote: »There's this quest where you have an enemy standing on top of a tower, and you can chose to let him live, or kill him by pushing him. I always choose the latter. Gives me great pleasure every time
I was about to say that one.
I hate Valaste. She robbed me of 2 skill points. And I wish the support could do something to fix that, like sending the book to my character or something, at least making the book account bound and not character bound. But well...
Saving Valaste is just for RP, you get NOTHING of interest for that choice.
Let' see,
Sacrificing Lyris,
Telling Naryu to kill Veya,
Letting Razum-dar get buried in that elven ruin.
Oh, wait... none of those actually mattered because you play who ZOS wants you to play. Welp.
There's this quest where you have an enemy standing on top of a tower, and you can chose to let him live, or kill him by pushing him. I always choose the latter. Gives me great pleasure every time
Tommy_The_Gun wrote: »Mages Guild final quest decision, because it was real, it had consequences.
Other quests kinda feel bland in comparesment. Often the decision narrows down to an NPC dying or going to jail... whatever you chose is irelevant, as that NPC vanishes from the game anyway. It is an ilusion of a choice, since if ZOS wants that NPC to come back - they will do that and the explanasion would be... It was Magick !