What happens if i kill thonar silver blood




















It is not possible to join the Forsworn, but you can side with them through a quest series and one area will become non-hostile. Despite his claimed innocence, Roggvir is still executed for treason. However, he will either disappear or drop dead if the Dragonborn attempts to speak with him, and all NPCs still comment as if he were executed.

Attacking Roggvir before he is killed will cause the guards to become hostile, but will accrue no bounty. Can I kill Thonar silver blood? Can I kill all the guards in Markarth? Can you just kill everyone in Skyrim? What happens if I kill Aicantar Skyrim? Can you persuade Calcelmo? Where is a fence in Skyrim? Where is the dwemer puzzle cube? Where is the queen bee statue in Skyrim?

What items does Delvin want? Can I kill Mercer Frey without becoming a nightingale? I might have to kill Thonar, too. Honor demands it. The SOB is no true Nord. Kargush Free range Norwegian snow monkey Banned. I did the usual thing, I suppose. Jet Bastard Active member Validated User.

I don't take kindly to being used, and the game didn't give me many options. I slaughtered Madnach in one massive hit - it helps that I'd nearly maxed out 2h at that point. Both of them were cocks, and I don't regret murdering either of them one bit. Deflare Registered User Validated User.

Grumpygoat said:. Moah Platypus powaaa! I didn't go to jail willingly, I was sent there by Thonar for a crime I didn't commit. I ended up killing the king, then escaped and Thonar told me "Good job, here's a pardon, you were really useful. I so wanted an achievement, or a secret quest objective for that, too. My evil bastard khajiit helped Madanach escape, with the vague thought that it might have follow-up consequences in some future expansion or something.

Yeah, wishful thinking, but it's a reflex developed from playing Mass Effect. My current brawler argonian is going to probably kill everybody. They're both bastards and doing this quest, I never feel like if I made the right choice. Not like that Alik'r quest where you know that Saadia ho is lying and always help Kematu.

Agree, both are douche-bags, but I have always sided with Mad, at least until we all emerge from the escape tunnel and are confronted by Markarth guards. I just stand back and cut loose with the Unrelenting Force shout and watch 'em fly. That cuts the fighting forces down by about half, and my guy can still just walk though 'em and get outa Dodge. But I keep encountering them on the road, when they are falsely accusing some poor Redguard woman. Of course, if it does come up on the PC, don't know what path I would go, since I got a mod that changed Saadia, and man, she is drop-dead gorgeous.

Sure makes the Bannered Mare a worthwhile stop now. I know she is probably exactly what Kematu says she is, but like they say, beauty forgives many a sin. User Info: akgamefan.

Both those guys are asshats but the one I really hate is the quest giver. Oh, you dropped this letter No I didn't and you can have it back. Now I have this stupid letter in my inventory I can't get rid of and if I read it I have a new quest in my log I didn't want there. Think I hate Brynolf for the same reason. Worst part about these quest givers is they can't die and will follow you around parts of the city to give you these quest.

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I hate the force quests too. Not much you can so on this damn game. The ability to delete quests that you no plans on doing would be awesome. It was during this conflict that the Reach-child Faolan became the child of prophecy, Red Eagle.

Red Eagle united the tribes of The Reach and dispatched the Imperial invaders. It was Red Eagle who made the pact with the Hagravens. The Hagravens offered power, for a price. Faolan gave up his heart, his will, and his humanity so that he could continue to defend his people from the hordes of soldiers sent by Empress Hestra.

From that day forth, his was a spirit of vengeance, pitiless and beyond remorse. The rebels grew in strength and numbers, and none could stand against them. Faolan's eyes burned coldly in those days, black opals reflecting a mind not entirely his own.

Two years passed, and the foreigners were all but driven from the Reach. However, the Empire would not be denied. Again Hestra launched an assault on The Reach. For a fortnight, Hestra's generals laid siege to Red Eagle's stronghold, until Red Eagle himself came forth for battle, alone and robed in nothing but his righteous fury.

A thousand foreigners fell before his flaming sword, and the enemy was routed. Yet, when night fell, so too did he. The warriors who came to him said Faolan's eyes were clear again on that final night. He was taken to the place prepared for him, a tomb hidden deep within the rock. With his remaining strength he presented his sword to his people, and swore an oath: Fight on, and when at last the Reach is free, his blade should be returned, that he might rise and lead them again.

Towards the end of the Second Era, the People of The Reach would again face invasion by the Empire, this time, however, it was by an unproven 20 year old commander by the name of Tiber Septim. For centuries following their harrowing defeat at Old Hroldan, the People of the Reach became outlaws on their own lands, forbidden from outwardly worshipping their own gods. Forced to live in the shadows of civilization, out in the wild, in cold, dank caves, in run down forts and scattered campsites.



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