Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-25945997-20150111030940/@comment-95.94.135.33-20150219103929

Honestly, there have been several people, other than Sinding, that i really felt bad for killing.

Sinding himself. i mean, it just broke my heart to know the full story - how all he wanted was to STOP being a werewolf, get a job to keep himself busy and prevent him from suddenly feeling an itchy urge to decepate someone's head, and try to appease Hircine, only to slay a child in an uncontrollable transformation. and the guilt he felt while in jail! sinding really touched me. and, while in this playthrough i did kill him just for the sake of getting both items, next time i play i will let him live. his life already sucks enough without an extra overpowered poisoned glass arrow fired from a burning ebony bow in the back of the head.

The Emperor. i expected either a man who would fight back, or a coward. i found a noble monarch who was not only able to accept defeat, but to embrace death with a smile on his face, standing proud and looking me in the eye. after seeing me butcher 20 guys on his boat. now thats what i call COJONES.

I kind of felt sad when i killed astrid. i must confess that i roleplay a LOT while i play. basically: if the DB never sent anyone after me, i join them. otherwise, eat my arrows, Astrid. in the last playthrough, wanted me dead. funny thing is, after the whole "if you didnt want this, you should have thought about consequences when you killed grelod. blah blah blah i want to apreciate and admire", and i skewered her face with yet another arrow, she said... "Well Done". as if, if she was testing NOT my ability to murder, but my morals. so awesome.

and, if you think i am a mere milkdrinker for all this, rest assured, i laughed myself out loud when the tip of my mehrunes razor got lodged in the belly of the Princess who was getting married in Solitude. i litteraly LAUGHED at the irony. killed. at her wedding.