Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-26145872-20160120193632/@comment-26145872-20160227050833

Shigeru Thalmor Slayer wrote: 80.216.218.146 wrote: Have done both, but just feels weird to follow Hadvar.

Don't rightly make any sense, unless your character has some serious stockholm syndrome or somesuch I guess Stockholm Syndrome only really happens when you are with your captor for long periods of time. You're with the Imperials as a prisoner for like... a few hours to a day tops. WAY to little time for you to get Stockholm Syndrome. Please check facts first. You're also forgeting that Hadvar stood up to his superior officer on your behalf, stating that you are not on the list to die, but the Imperial captain dismisses it. It's also Hadvar who could end up saving your life ("Still alive prisoner? Stay close to me if you want to stay that way"), and giving you a new start by the end of it. Chill out, he was just proposing a possible explanation. Ain't nothing wrong with that. I'm sure there's *someone* out there who was affected by Stockholm Syndrome in that short time, but I will agree, it does sound like a far-fetched idea. I would imagine it'd take a few days or a week to have the syndrome sink in and begin affecting you.