Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-207.28.159.13-20151110163641/@comment-24.229.142.154-20171210041957

So if I decide I don't want to kill Paarthenax, does it make sense to do any of the questlines leading up to that moment and then just not do it? Or just walk away from the whole Blades thing?

Regarding vengeance and justice, I'm kinda big on both. But who am I to judge the actors from an ancient time when the gods were tearing the world asunder for whatever their reasons? Paarthenax switched sides in the war, saved many and has apparently been pardoned by all but The Blades. What if the next world is a *better* world?

I'm having trouble feeling animous to a peaceful creature and cult (Greybeards) that have done nothing to harm me but gone out of their way to help me. Meanwhile, I'm running around mowing down hundreds because the game tells me they mean me harm (red dot) and I don't question it.

In such a wild west, where I get to be judge, jury and executioner of the Red Dots, I can't quite bring myself to kill or shun NPCs that do me no harm and are not an imminent threat to anything around me.