Still he did those things and should be aware that a day might come when he'll have to pay for all the lives he destroyed.
The things is, he is not actually repenting for his sins. Yes, he did help the mankind, he teaches the Way of the Voice but it's HIS choice! Noone forces him to do that. It would be much different if he imprisoned or something. What is his punishment?
My only problem is the way the quest was designed... it's terrible. Because of that the two remaining Blades were portaited as as***.
The things is, he is not actually repenting for his sins. Yes, he did help the mankind, he teaches the Way of the Voice but it's HIS choice! Noone forces him to do that. It would be much different if he imprisoned or something. What is his punishment?
My only problem is the way the quest was designed... it's terrible. Because of that the two remaining Blades were portaited as as***.
Repentance is not forced. Mercy and redemption are not demanded. Paarth's subsequent behavior suggests repentance, but unless he's asked (and the writers include that script) then we don't know. This brings up a point - I don't think from what I've seen of Skyrim that there's much of any redemption to good. Redemption is at the edge of a sword (or axe). Kill them all and let the eight divines sort them out. But then, it's a video game.



