Monte_Cristo wrote: »FlopsyPrince wrote: »How do so many idiots get to rule in Tamriel?
As in real life, right of succession, its not always the most capable who come to rule, and usually just a matter of who your parents are, or who you know, etc. In those cases where previously competent military or political individuals have taken/assumed power, there's also the Peter Principle.
To be fair to the 3 rulers, only one of them was meant to ascend to the throne anyway. Jorunn only got it cause his sister died young and without an heir, while Emeric got the crown because some plague wiped out a big chunk of the nobility, including the previous royal house.
I'm a DC player, and only played the DC questline.
The litle that i saw, the skald king is stupid, emeric is proud and his ego make him blind. But the high elf queen seems pretty progressive and smart can someone confirm or explain if she's stupid too?
Monte_Cristo wrote: »FlopsyPrince wrote: »How do so many idiots get to rule in Tamriel?
As in real life, right of succession, its not always the most capable who come to rule, and usually just a matter of who your parents are, or who you know, etc. In those cases where previously competent military or political individuals have taken/assumed power, there's also the Peter Principle.
To be fair to the 3 rulers, only one of them was meant to ascend to the throne anyway. Jorunn only got it cause his sister died young and without an heir, while Emeric got the crown because some plague wiped out a big chunk of the nobility, including the previous royal house.
Both of those cases still follow right of succession, still hereditary government forming.
FlopsyPrince wrote: »The Alik'r think killing the undead is wrong if they are from their ancestors.
Now the kind of Western Skyrim is a paranoid fool. I almost want to let his area burn and/or put an arrow in the back of his head, but the quest line doesn't allow that.
Without spoilers, finish the story.
Reading this post I thought OP was talking about player emperors in cyrodiil.
To this I agree.
FlopsyPrince wrote: »The Alik'r think killing the undead is wrong if they are from their ancestors.
Now the kind of Western Skyrim is a paranoid fool. I almost want to let his area burn and/or put an arrow in the back of his head, but the quest line doesn't allow that.
FlopsyPrince wrote: »FlopsyPrince wrote: »The Alik'r think killing the undead is wrong if they are from their ancestors.
Now the kind of Western Skyrim is a paranoid fool. I almost want to let his area burn and/or put an arrow in the back of his head, but the quest line doesn't allow that.
Without spoilers, finish the story.
I have and I didn't see a clear answer to that. Maybe I wasn't paying enough attention at the time.
Monte_Cristo wrote: »Monte_Cristo wrote: »FlopsyPrince wrote: »How do so many idiots get to rule in Tamriel?
As in real life, right of succession, its not always the most capable who come to rule, and usually just a matter of who your parents are, or who you know, etc. In those cases where previously competent military or political individuals have taken/assumed power, there's also the Peter Principle.
To be fair to the 3 rulers, only one of them was meant to ascend to the throne anyway. Jorunn only got it cause his sister died young and without an heir, while Emeric got the crown because some plague wiped out a big chunk of the nobility, including the previous royal house.
Both of those cases still follow right of succession, still hereditary government forming.
I meant they weren't trained/groomed from a young age to take the throne like Ayrenn would have been.
VaranisArano wrote: »FlopsyPrince wrote: »FlopsyPrince wrote: »The Alik'r think killing the undead is wrong if they are from their ancestors.
Now the kind of Western Skyrim is a paranoid fool. I almost want to let his area burn and/or put an arrow in the back of his head, but the quest line doesn't allow that.
Without spoilers, finish the story.
I have and I didn't see a clear answer to that. Maybe I wasn't paying enough attention at the time.I believe the point was that, if you finish the story of the Greymoor Chapter, you do get to kill Svargrim.
Though if you meant the Alikr, the Redguards do have the Ash'abah and priests of Tu'wacca, so they aren't as completely and idiotically helpless in the face of their undead ancestors as they initially seem.
FlopsyPrince wrote: »VaranisArano wrote: »FlopsyPrince wrote: »FlopsyPrince wrote: »The Alik'r think killing the undead is wrong if they are from their ancestors.
Now the kind of Western Skyrim is a paranoid fool. I almost want to let his area burn and/or put an arrow in the back of his head, but the quest line doesn't allow that.
Without spoilers, finish the story.
I have and I didn't see a clear answer to that. Maybe I wasn't paying enough attention at the time.I believe the point was that, if you finish the story of the Greymoor Chapter, you do get to kill Svargrim.
Though if you meant the Alikr, the Redguards do have the Ash'abah and priests of Tu'wacca, so they aren't as completely and idiotically helpless in the face of their undead ancestors as they initially seem.
I thought it was the king who was so rube to the daughter of the one who had warned him prior to these events. I believe he is Alikr, but I am unclear on that. This shouldn't spoil it for anyone as that is in the first part of the first quest. I would rather punch jerks like that than help them out, but the storyline doesn't waver....