I always feel sorry for them after completing this quest, is one of my favorite quests in Skyrim.
Which quests do you guys think are the most emotional in this game?
I always feel sorry for them after completing this quest, is one of my favorite quests in Skyrim.
Which quests do you guys think are the most emotional in this game?
Perhaps, but I think the Altmeri view is that they forced the Concordat on the Empire just long enough to let the Altmeri gain enough strength to wipe out the Empire completely. So, a difference between short term and long term goals.
The story of the guy who the king in rags tells you to go talk to in no-one escapes chidna mine is sad. I think the whole of Skyrim is one big ball of depression and it just takes that one guy to fix it all and make everyone happier, your character.( it’s the exact opposite in some people’s playthroughs )
It's not a quest, but seeing Ronthil laying behind the bookshelf in Castle Volkihar meanwhile the other Vampires have everyone their own coffin breaks my heart somehow.
2A02:908:1063:4D00:11E5:4E08:A70F:2045 wrote: It's not a quest, but seeing Ronthil laying behind the bookshelf in Castle Volkihar meanwhile the other Vampires have everyone their own coffin breaks my heart somehow.
Lol, it's like that for a lot of people irl.
Eh, maybe I'm adding to an old, old thread, but this was definitely one of the saddest quests I've encountered in this game--but I wouldn't be surprised if there were more sad ones. Skyrim is really good for that.
This is actually a quest I came across really early on in the game (too low a level but I kept insisting on playing it anyway, reloading and reloading after getting murdered by Chaurus two billion times.) Finally beating it was... Satisfying in its own way. And incredibly somber.
The fact I went through looking for survivors... and there were none. Finding them each dead, reading their journals and their notes. It was really sad.
It definitely left a huge impact on both me and my character, and its definitely a quest I'll never forget.
Funnily enough the Chaurus had a much bigger impact on me than the Falmer did...