Nocte Aeterna
Sir Not-Appearing-in-This-Film
Dabs confirmed for SauronREBEL! REBEL!!
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Dabs confirmed for SauronREBEL! REBEL!!
I...... seeeeee....
YOUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU
Part of the reward he gives you for telling him about his sister (whether you lie or not) is a human heart. Now, he's piss poor, he doesn't have the money to go to an alchemist's shop and buy such a thing for a simple reward, so he had to have gotten it from somewhere. Perhaps he went up the mountain a bit and took the heart from one of the hunters who fell to the bear, but that's a lot of risk for a meager reward. So, yeah, I'm pretty sure he's a cannibal.Was he really a cannibal? Has he got human flesh in his inventory or what do you base that on?
I've never gotten a Daedra Heart in all my playthroughs. It's always a Human heart, Human Flesh, a Nightshade and a Deathbell.The reward is a random mix of rare alchemy ingredients. If you want you can quicksave before giving him the necklace and hold out for a daedra heart. It's one of the easiest ways to get one early-game.
I've never gotten a Daedra Heart in all my playthroughs. It's always a Human heart, Human Flesh, a Nightshade and a Deathbell.The reward is a random mix of rare alchemy ingredients. If you want you can quicksave before giving him the necklace and hold out for a daedra heart. It's one of the easiest ways to get one early-game.
I still can't post a direct link to my survey.
If anyone could like my posts, I could try and put a direct link on this page.
But just so you won't have to go to the beginning of the thread, heres the link again
surveymonkey.c(delete the part within the brackets)om/r/LK6XTXN
You can still hit the "Like" button through Tapatalk.The "Like" button is gone from the webpage. I still see some people getting posts "liked" but it must be only available on some interfaces. Try clicking "report" on your own post and explain the situation in the notes. If they took the button away (for most people) but still require it for new members to gain full posting privileges, there must be an oversight that should be corrected by the admins.
You can still hit the "Like" button through Tapatalk.The "Like" button is gone from the webpage. I still see some people getting posts "liked" but it must be only available on some interfaces. Try clicking "report" on your own post and explain the situation in the notes. If they took the button away (for most people) but still require it for new members to gain full posting privileges, there must be an oversight that should be corrected by the admins.
Oh, I knew what you meant by other interfaces. I was just giving an example, in case anyone wanted to know.I mentioned that it's still available on some interfaces. However, to tie posting privileges to a function that is only available to a random subset of site users is ludicrous.
Oh, I knew what you meant by other interfaces. I was just giving an example, in case anyone wanted to know.I mentioned that it's still available on some interfaces. However, to tie posting privileges to a function that is only available to a random subset of site users is ludicrous.
But yeah, that's a pretty weird deal going on.
What really broke me was this dialogue:
"With father I said goodbye... with mother I said goodbye. Reyda leaves and Narfi can't say goodbye. Makes Narfi very, very sad. Narfi needs Reyda to say goodbye."
Absolutely fascinating. After thousands of hours and doing the Narfi quests many times, this is a completely new take on this! Thank you!What really broke me was this dialogue:
"With father I said goodbye... with mother I said goodbye. Reyda leaves and Narfi can't say goodbye. Makes Narfi very, very sad. Narfi needs Reyda to say goodbye."
In my first couple of playthroughs, I also felt the same about poor Narfi; feeling sad looking at his 'condition'. Until I noticed some strange things.
1. After doing the quest to find Reyda (her skeleton, anyway) for him, he rewards you with a chunk of human flesh and a human heart. Why would an 'emaciated' beggar have something that is almost universally abhorred? Were they cannibals?
2. My why would Narfi have an iron dagger on him? Is it to protect himself from bandits that would come to rob him of... nothing? Or is it because he needs the dagger to carve up the flesh of his victims before consuming them?
The more I thought about it, the more my pity turned into revulsion. Suddenly, that quote about his mother and father became something entirely different. What if the 'goodbye' to his parents was not one of bereavement, but a farewell before he and his sister plunged the knife into their chests, before proceeding to consume them? What if the mental instability he was suffering from did not stem from the death of his parents, but from the childhood trauma of him being exposed to acts of human consumption by the members of his family? What if Reyda's death was not an accident, but an act of vengeance by a loved one of a victim, who then proceeded to post a contract on the beggar to exact revenge for what he did to their loved one? After all, who kills a beggar, if not for revenge?
Armed with these thoughts, in my next playthrough, I killed Narfi without sparing a single thought of pity for him. At all.