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79.168.237.169 wrote: Yeah the way he died is so ridiculous, only fitting for a story, not reality xD

It remembers me of the unnimersive and unrealistic death of the Witch-King of Angmar in the Lord of the Rings, but oh well, it's how ppl decide to end some stories even though that wouldn't happen in reality..[http://lotr.wikia.com/wiki/Witch-king_of_Angmar ] The way HE died??

Much like 65.87.226.37 wrote before you, at least his death had cosmic justice to it, an explanation, a grand ending, a storytelling irony and style.

What about the way SHE died?? Right after she became the hero of the greatest battle against the Snow Elves, that vanquished an entire race and secured the whole of Solstheim for the Nords:

Merely attacked and rapidly snuffed by road bandits on her lonely path back home. A child!

Any mention to any burial honours that her people might have done for their hero, perhaps similar to how they honoured their own sworn enemy, which ironically killed so many Nords until only SHE could defeat him?

None! ... she was likely just thrown aside after they were done looting and stripping her dead body and ended up on a ditch rotting and being eaten away by birds and dogs as wagons and horses passed by