Board Thread:Lore Discussion/@comment-768817-20130817024153/@comment-11444045-20131014194336

if i'm about to die cause someone order them to requesting they die too is idk, pointless to me. if my fate is to die by their hands then surely the contract requester fate isn't sealed by the same way also considering the dbh gets their contracts from the black sacrament calling to the night mother. While true the DBH assassins can kill anyone they want to for personal reasons or for fun, they still have some sort of rules in check and that's by sithis and night mother. All the contracts the DBH has gotten since the beginning were all started by using the black sacrament. Rarely if ever does someone walk up and say "I know your part of the DBH, i want you to kill this person cause they pissed me off" further more without paying them for the act or by performing the ritual. Thus why the response I chose saying "the dbh doesn't do favors" is more close to lore around the DBH because he didn't perform the ritual to have that person killed. He's just trying to get revenge even after death by exploiting the fact your the DBH assassin and might help him out. So in essence it's a double cross: your given a contract by Amaund to kill the emperor to help him and at the same time put the DBH on the map being feared and respected for the first time in centuries, but then you kill him by request of titus which benefits him than you cause in the end he'll die knowing you'd help him rather than helping the contract giver.

Since titus didn't perform the B.S not to mention the fact you would have killed the contract giver after fullfilling the quest is a dick move to me.

So i suppose based on my original quest and your responses, there is no real reason for him asking you to kill amaund other than to die happy knowing he'll be dead too. Oh well, was hoping there would be more to it than just the typical revenge plot