Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-92.5.14.194-20131026082705/@comment-46.245.144.82-20131203112813

202.156.8.10 wrote: Anyway, if I used my really disturbing idea of dystopia, it would be like the dragonborn (in his daedric plate) sits on the crate he sits on at the end (he looks about 25, half breton half nord, his sword is sheathed and leaning against the crate). He speaks "I was there 500 years ago, when the empire still existed, when the dragons came back. See, see through my very eyes, the story of Skyrim past." addressing you, the audience. He turns and looks at the camera, his eyes glowing (he's a vampire) and the camera zooms into his eyes, before showing a brief 1st person scene where he is knocked down by the imperials, beaten up, bound and placed onto a cart. It then goes to third person and the action begins!

From the start, our hero has extreme skill with both magic and sword and does not hesitate to use the simultaneously.

In the story, he will be antiheroic, but I'd tune down his evil dovah side for consumer's sake. He will become a good and proper arch mage (he uses magic, which is way cooler than bow and arrow) of the CoW and join the DBH (to kill the emperor and crumble the empire). However, he will not join the companions (he has no honor) or TG. His balance of good and evil is in such a way - he is willing to help and will peservere to the end, but he must be paid. Also, he has no qualms about killing innocents or stealing. However, he will not betray people.

He will do the dawnguard questline, joining the vampires (who will not be quite so evil). During destroying the dawnguard (the dawnguard will be potrayed as extreme rascists about to commit genocide against vampires), he will be real badass, cause instead of spamming magic or sword swinging, he fights all the leaders at once, dodging around in daedric plate (x2 badassery) and using his opponents weapons against them (for example, Ingjard trys to warhammer him, he dodges out of the way and she crushes Celann by accident. Dovahkiin pulles out Celann's crossbow and shoots Ingjard in the face, before smashing it into Durak's legs, tripping him and allowing him to finish Durak off with one sword strike to the neck. He finally corners Isran, transforms into a Vampire lord and performs the power bite.) Serana will be his best friend who he can talk to (but not female partner, no love here). Don't worry, Dovahkiin will be straighter than a line

He will do the dragonborn questline as well, however, for the sake of badassery, he disarms miraak, pulls of miraak's mask and places miraak's staff at miraak's face, firing it and causing a head explosion. Hermaeus Mora is even more tentacly for good reason.

Random badass bandit fights done in the same style as how he destroyed the dawnguard, with finesse and skill.

Dovahkiin will probably side with the stormcloaks to bring down a dystopian, corrupt and crumbling empire, killing his way through the legions like a complete badass (sorry to all empire supporters, but empires and capitalists make great antagonists!), therfore making Skyrim an independent republic. Ulfric is potrayed as a very old man and by the end, as he is dying he asks the dragonborn to find a successor to take the throne, as the dragonborn rejects it. Tullius, on the other hand, is an evil, scheming general intent on keeping contol.

He will do some daedric quests, like the Meridia one (the dawnbreaker comes in useful in Skuldafn)

A really brutal final fight againt Alduin. Using magic of insane power and his trusty sword to finally hack and blow the evil dragon to pieces, he spits upon the Alduin's dead body as Alduin's soul returns to aetherius.

At the end, everyone hails him as a hero and the first good vampire they know as he rides Shadowmere back through various towns. However, he looks uncertain, unknowing. He is blank as he finally dismounts at Solitude, to return home at Proudspire manor, entering the house.

In the end, it goes back to the scene of him sitting on the crate. Two dawnguard members (future) are standing before him, weapons raised, ready for battle. He asks "Do you keep your life or honor?", which the two dawnguard mambers look at each other and leap at him snarling, ready to kill him. The dragonborn smiles, picks up his Stalhrim sword and the lightning flows around his left hand. It cuts to the credits.

At the end of the credits, one of the dawnguard is fried while the other lies headless on the ground. The dragonborn closes a door on the dead bodies, still holding to his sword, snuffing out the lights while saying "I spent my life fighting for freedom, against the unceasing tyrrany. My fight will go on forever, until Akatosh dies." how about that the dragonborn is a greedy hero ? why ? because the dragonborn did save skyrim after all and he does good but he can sometimes act like a d1ck.

-thatdudewiththegun