JClarke1953
Well-Known Member
I began another char some day's ago, and have her at level 32. Thing is, while I was playing, I began to wonder exactly what is the point? No matter what I do, or how I work my character, there's no "end".
After the War, nothing is fixed, nothing is better. It's like it never happened. Even more, the leader's on both sides want the Dragonborn to kill the remaining opposition after the War is, umm, "over". Yet things remain the same.
After Alduin is killed, nothing much else happens. We all know the consequences of killing or not killing Paarthurnax. Yet, not much else changes, or happens. The same with the Dark Brotherhood, Thieves Guild, Companions, Vampire Lord or any other group or faction, after it's all said and done, the Dragonborn is still an "errand-boy".
Even on Solstheim, after Mirrak and a few other potential "calamities", well, that's it. The rest is just, well, amassing one's fortune in Coin.
There's no Endgame. No accolade's, no subjection of the citizen's, no good or evil Dragonborn. No matter what I or you wish to have your character be, in the end, well, there is none. Nothing much changes or happens no matter how one has their Dragonborn whether a Vampire, Lycan or whatever, there is not much of anything but knowing Bethesda left us, and the Dragonborn out in, well, "Oblivion" so to speak.
After the War, nothing is fixed, nothing is better. It's like it never happened. Even more, the leader's on both sides want the Dragonborn to kill the remaining opposition after the War is, umm, "over". Yet things remain the same.
After Alduin is killed, nothing much else happens. We all know the consequences of killing or not killing Paarthurnax. Yet, not much else changes, or happens. The same with the Dark Brotherhood, Thieves Guild, Companions, Vampire Lord or any other group or faction, after it's all said and done, the Dragonborn is still an "errand-boy".
Even on Solstheim, after Mirrak and a few other potential "calamities", well, that's it. The rest is just, well, amassing one's fortune in Coin.
There's no Endgame. No accolade's, no subjection of the citizen's, no good or evil Dragonborn. No matter what I or you wish to have your character be, in the end, well, there is none. Nothing much changes or happens no matter how one has their Dragonborn whether a Vampire, Lycan or whatever, there is not much of anything but knowing Bethesda left us, and the Dragonborn out in, well, "Oblivion" so to speak.