Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-11296535-20140106233608/@comment-23371555-20140520165637

Figuring the best way to evaluate the Dark Brotherhood is from within, you say you are Corvec and are looking to sign up. Nazir contemplates this for a moment. "Yes, the treacherous son of Falkreath.  We've heard of you, and your vendetta against the mad illusionist we've clashed with twice.  Both skirmishes combined cost the Brotherhood half of its best assassins.  What makes you think you'll fare any better?" You state that with your hate on your side you can accomplish the impossible.

"He's lying," said a small voice from behind Nazir. A little girl steps out from the crowd. "When someone thinks up a lie, they look up and to the right.  It's an involuntary response.  He's not here to join us and he has more confidence in his own hatred than a sociopathic freelance killer." The little girl then looks you dead in the eyes, bares her fangs, and asks: "So, why are you here?"

You realize the only way out is the truth. You say you're the son of Sithis and are here to evaluate your father's servants. Based on your decision, the Brotherhood will be left as it is, reorganized, or dissolved entirely. You wisely leave out the true meaning of the last option.

Everyone begins shouting at once, with cries of "Heresy!" and "Madman!" You realize it's only a matter of seconds before one of the overzealous assassins loses their grip on their bowstring. Do you:

A) Let them shoot you, as you cannot be physically harmed in your current state

B) Absorb the nearest bowman to assert your father's dominance over his servants.