Board Thread:Lore Discussion/@comment-71.61.178.23-20130722105712/@comment-9601450-20131002180418

Hunter's duel: The idea came to me while, believe it or not, watching Gilligan's Island,(Hey, I don't ask where you guys get inspiration!) I was thinking of a Hircine quest while watching it, then a thought came to mind, why is it that you meet almost none of the Champions of the Deadric Princes? So I thought up a quest involving another Champion.

I'm thinking it will be triggered by killing an animal from a very far distance with one shot. When your arrow hit's its target, everything begins to slow, and the screen turns a differant color before blacking out. When it fades back in, you are in a mountainous forest, it's midday, you're armed only with a bow and long knife, and you're wearing fur armor.

Hircine stands before you, he tells you that your skills rival his current champion, and you killing the creature was in his eyes, extending a challange. He brought the two of you to his realm, so that you and he could duel to the death to decide who is the master hunter. You can decline and leave, but you wont get another chance at this quest.

As you are the challanger, and he the challanged, he get's a head start. I don't want it to be just one of those simple "Kill this" quests, so the Rival Hunter will use every thing at his disposal, he'll set traps, he'll poison your food source, he'll ambush you from afar, he'll use every trick in the book, and all the while remaining unseen. Add to the fact that this quest will probably last a couple game days, this is going to be one heck of a quest.

You must counter him with your own plans, you could use your alchemy knowladge to poison the food, or you could persuade him to come and face you hunter to hunter, or many more chocies.

If you win, Hircine declares you his champion,(You can get his alliegance in this part) and puts you back to where you shot the animal at exactly the same time.

So, is it good? Or is it crud?