» Thu Jun 07, 2012 12:14 pm
I thought the mind of madness was fine. That probably means I'm due for an insult or something, but what exactly was wrong with it?
with all the rote quests in this game, that one was actually OK.
the mad God's dialoque was a little forced at times....not a big issue. Perhaps the quest was a little forced, felt too contrived? Anyway, I was glad to see him again, though wondered if that was me, since I'd finished Shivering Isles of course, found it unlikely I would have adoped his accent and craziness. But they couldn't really have a sane madgod, could they?
They are moving on as if nothing in Shivering Isles happened.
How about a madgod quest where he is sane, but needs help with an insane situation?
After the events in Oblivion, the protaganist there should have been proclaimed a God himself. He saved the world, became head of all guilds, and crowned madgod. And he was the holy crusader as well....
If they wanted to stick to game reality, maybe they shouldn't have used the madgod at all. (Don't tell me the licensed novels about ES's deals with this issue?)