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My character is a High Elf warrior who used to work for the Thalmor, as a prison warden. He was set to be executed after he set loose an elderly Dunmer woman who he felt sympathy for. He fled execution by running to Skyrim, where he discovered his destiny.
However, he is still conflicted about his role with the Thalmor. Despite joining the Legion, which he believes is the right thing to do, he still has flashbacks to the horrible atrocities he committed, and all of the people that he tortured. He struggles with his past and the present, and has a hard time differentiating between now and then. Sometimes he will lose control over himself and kill the innocent.
For example, after ambushing a Stormcloak Courier in Nightgate Inn, he lost control over himself when the guests and innkeeper called for help and tried to hurt him. He ended up killing them all brutally and ransacking the entire place.
Just a little story I wanted to share. But it leads to the question, is your character 'good' or 'evil?' Most of the time, as is the case with mine, they're a mixture. Tell stories, please.
However, he is still conflicted about his role with the Thalmor. Despite joining the Legion, which he believes is the right thing to do, he still has flashbacks to the horrible atrocities he committed, and all of the people that he tortured. He struggles with his past and the present, and has a hard time differentiating between now and then. Sometimes he will lose control over himself and kill the innocent.
For example, after ambushing a Stormcloak Courier in Nightgate Inn, he lost control over himself when the guests and innkeeper called for help and tried to hurt him. He ended up killing them all brutally and ransacking the entire place.
Just a little story I wanted to share. But it leads to the question, is your character 'good' or 'evil?' Most of the time, as is the case with mine, they're a mixture. Tell stories, please.