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Did/will your character(s) become a murderer for Bonus Seals of Endeavour?

  • ArchMikem
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    My character did commit murder before, so this is just a nice added bonus.
    Hey guys, I have a loophole that keeps your morals intact.

    Anvil Castle.

    Everyone in there counts as an "innocent" NPC, but they're all ruthless Pirates. They have it coming.
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  • Araneae6537
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    Other - Because there's always something that doesn't fit anywhere else.
    ArchMikem wrote: »
    Hey guys, I have a loophole that keeps your morals intact.

    Anvil Castle.

    Everyone in there counts as an "innocent" NPC, but they're all ruthless Pirates. They have it coming.

    Same with the cultists in Vulkel Guard. ;)
  • SeaGtGruff
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    My character did commit murder before, so this is just a nice added bonus.
    My characters were already thieves and assassins. Not fulltime, but when the occasion calls for it.

    There is some content for the Dark Brotherhood in some of the Elder Scrolls games that I refuse to do-- for instance, I'm fine with collecting the special assassin's hideaway down near Lleyawiin in TES4:Oblivion, but I refuse to send my assistants out to find torture victims and bring them back to the hideaway.

    But I enjoy trying to get perfect completions for the TG Heist and DB Black Sacrament dailies.
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  • moo_2021
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    My character did commit murder before, so this is just a nice added bonus.
    My 7 characters murder people whenever they can. No incentive needed.


    EDIT: might consider it if they pay me endeavors for not murdering instead.
    Edited by moo_2021 on April 26, 2024 8:14PM
  • Araneae6537
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    Other - Because there's always something that doesn't fit anywhere else.
    SeaGtGruff wrote: »
    My characters were already thieves and assassins. Not fulltime, but when the occasion calls for it.

    There is some content for the Dark Brotherhood in some of the Elder Scrolls games that I refuse to do-- for instance, I'm fine with collecting the special assassin's hideaway down near Lleyawiin in TES4:Oblivion, but I refuse to send my assistants out to find torture victims and bring them back to the hideaway.

    But I enjoy trying to get perfect completions for the TG Heist and DB Black Sacrament dailies.

    Wow, I didn’t know there was anything that twisted in Oblivion. I didn’t play Oblivion or Skyrim as much as Morrowind and never joined every faction, and never the Dark Brotherhood (not until ESO because furnishings — they found my weakness).
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