Board Thread:Skyrim/@comment-110.168.240.168-20140424104245/@comment-98.242.243.251-20160224020105

No, I don't trust him. I don't trust his ambition or his love of words. In a real life situation, I would feel much safer killing him. For the good of mankind, while considering the fact that he IS immortal, it just all seems too fishy for me to feel good about walking away. He lives on a mountain "meditating"(which could also be considered plotting) on worshipping the gods.(Or perhaps even 'love' of the gods?[Kyne]. He awaits the prophecy of the Alduin, his only rival's, defeat. I think the Dragonborn isn't expected to kill Paarthurnax because HE would have no reason to. After all, he helped him, right? Also, he seems pretty harmless. But hear me out. Let's take a moment to think about this. Is he, truly harmless? He is a Dragon. One could argue they even have any concept of time as we do. 1000 years of waiting would be no more than small delay for Paarthurnax. He tells the Dragonborn that he will teach the rest of the dragons the way of the voice. While that seems good, is that truly his purpose? Nothing about Paarthurnax sits right with me. I'm not saying you should kill Paarthurnax, but would it be so crazy to do it?