Board Thread:Skyrim/@comment-112.210.97.129-20130417182822/@comment-88.91.167.172-20160913165705

JazzDog wrote:

24.154.154.102 wrote: Well, considering the blades are a few member of a dead order that, that in its origins had no reason to come to Skyrim anyway.... (the Akanari, (probably spelled wrong).

but we are talking about you killing a dragon that helped you fight Alduin, tried to help you and has taught the Way of the Voice to men for Eras.....

if his crimes in the past cannot be forgiven, then you should pull out an elven dagger, and kill the blades due not only for them being disbanded, and hunted.... then you can take that dagger and cut your own neck....

Im a little extreme in that it was my understanding that the Blades swore an oath of service to the dragonborn's in the past, and as such... it should be your call on how to deal with the dragons..... Not an aging woman who has ran an inn for the last 30 years....

If you kill Paarthurnax, the way of the voice will be a lost art, the greybeards will eventually die, which leaves a dragonborn who is probably on every hitman in tamriel's dead list... a few crumbling ruins, and dragons.....

(you lose the meditated word of power if you kill paarthurnax....) I agree, what I would have said to Delphine, "I was only able to defeat Alduin with the assistance and guidance of this dragon. A dragon who first taught humans how to use the thu'um. A dragon that is probably the only reason the mortal races of Nirn are not still enslaved by the dragons. And you want me to kill this dragon? Delphine, go **** yourself" i wish that was an option in the game