How do you stay a good guy?

Post » Sat Jun 02, 2012 8:13 pm

The one that really bothers me is that you have to kill someone to take on the Dark Brotherhood. There should be a "good" way to trigger that questline. It wouldn't even have been a strain on the lore to have allowed it.

A good way to trigger get the DB to come looking for you? You always had to commit a murder in order to get the DB's attention... always! That's what the DB is about! LOL Plus, I really can't feel sorry for the old woman you have to kill initially! =p
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Victor Oropeza
 
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Post » Sun Jun 03, 2012 9:26 am

There...

talke to the bar tender at Ragged Flagon (The Lizard) EDIT: BEE AND BRAB

and ask about RATWAY / Hiding Place in Riften

after that, you may skip the Brynjolf quest.

By the way... you cant be forever good guy at this game

You must completed the quest "DIPLOMATIC IMUNITY"

you were TRESPASSING and KILLING Thalmor... you were a bad guy...

That questline isn't evil, the Thalmor are an evil organization, bent on undercutting the livelihood of all non Atmers and persucuting people merely for worshipping Talos. They're pretty much Elf Nazis.
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Leonie Connor
 
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Post » Sun Jun 03, 2012 4:53 am

Following the main quest and roleplaying a good guy.
Reached the Cornered Rat quest where I have to talk to Brynholf to find Esbern.
Fed up being forced into things I don't want to do!

It was roleplaying a good guy that I figured out I can skip Bryn and head down to the warrens, I figured I'd see if I could just seek Esbern out because I refused to have anything to do with some plot to get rid of a vendor in Riften.

I had to kill a few lowlife sorts down there and came into some really gross rooms and found some very scary individuals before I was able to get into the bar and ask around. Those folks were less than helpful and I ended up having to bribe the barkeep but he did finally tell me where I needed to go. The Thalmor were everywhere, and they wouldn't hear me on any subjects, so I ended up having to kill a few of them as well... and I did eventually find Esbern who was very distrustful and thankfully also knew the way back out of that horrible stinky ratway.
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Post » Sun Jun 03, 2012 1:12 am

I'm pretty sure you just have to talk to the bar tender at Ragged flagon. I'm not sure why everyone is saying you need to talk to Brynjolf. But then again I had already finished the TG so it may have been a different story.

I'm not sure about the bar tender at Ragged Flagon but I know you can speak to the Argonian bar tender at the Inn. She tells you what you need to know.
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Post » Sat Jun 02, 2012 10:01 pm

well you odnt have to do it. when i got to this bit i didnt even speak to him, i just found the ratways and off we went, so there is no "comprimise"....
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Post » Sun Jun 03, 2012 7:35 am

Following the main quest and roleplaying a good guy.
Reached the Cornered Rat quest where I have to talk to Brynholf to find Esbern.
I can't get any option to work where he tells me where Esbern is without doing his dodgy pickpocketeting/thief task.
So how do you get through this and stay squeaky clean?

Fed up being forced into things I don't want to do!
When you talk to Delphine, she tells you she thinks Esbern is probably in the Ratways. So you forego Brynjolf and head directly into the Ratways... Duh :smile: That's how I did it. And yes, you can then still ask the bartender at the Ragged Flagon, though it will take more buttering up if you're not a member of the Thieves Guild.
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Post » Sun Jun 03, 2012 3:18 am

Following the main quest and roleplaying a good guy.
Reached the Cornered Rat quest where I have to talk to Brynholf to find Esbern.
I can't get any option to work where he tells me where Esbern is without doing his dodgy pickpocketeting/thief task.
So how do you get through this and stay squeaky clean?

Fed up being forced into things I don't want to do!

I bagged out of that quest at the same point - didn't want to steal the ring
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Post » Sun Jun 03, 2012 5:04 am

It sounds like you may have initiated A Chance Arrangement. If so, you can fail it by just getting caught trying to pick the lock on Madesi's display case. It still counts as completing that quest and it chains into Taking Care of Business, but it will allow you to ask Brynjolf about Esbern if you want to do A Cornered Rat the way the game wants.
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Post » Sat Jun 02, 2012 6:50 pm

How do you stay a good guy?

Play a different game?
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Post » Sat Jun 02, 2012 9:29 pm

It was roleplaying a good guy that I figured out I can skip Bryn and head down to the warrens, I figured I'd see if I could just seek Esbern out because I refused to have anything to do with some plot to get rid of a vendor in Riften.

I had to kill a few lowlife sorts down there and came into some really gross rooms and found some very scary individuals before I was able to get into the bar and ask around. Those folks were less than helpful and I ended up having to bribe the barkeep but he did finally tell me where I needed to go. The Thalmor were everywhere, and they wouldn't hear me on any subjects, so I ended up having to kill a few of them as well... and I did eventually find Esbern who was very distrustful and thankfully also knew the way back out of that horrible stinky ratway.
For me it was easy to find the exit... After entering that place I dropped once a while an apple or tomatoe or whatever I had useless in my inventory. So it was easy to find my way back. :banana:
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Post » Sat Jun 02, 2012 6:03 pm

your the dragonborn, if bashing some skulls and extorting some innocents is going to ultimately help you save the world and end the unrest in the lands, so be it.

now, if youre going through whiterun mindlessly slaughtering every man woman children and dog then thats a whole different issue.
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Post » Sun Jun 03, 2012 2:58 am

DB: I paid a visit to the orphanage before I did the deed. She was bad news. It was horrible. She was abusive and tortured those poor children. She had a torture chamber. Grelod the Kind was not kind at all. She scarred those kids for life. Some probably would turn into serial killers. Death. But I chose the Khajiit in the shack because well, ... he was the worst of the lot.

TG: Well, they're pretty bad in this iteration.
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Post » Sun Jun 03, 2012 12:27 am

It's easy to say the ends justify the means. Sometimes it may even be true, but usually it's just you psyching yourself to do something you know is wrong.
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Post » Sun Jun 03, 2012 4:09 am

Let me add one more thing.

You can't play this game, even as a hero without having a moment of conscience. I did the Companion quest, yet I had to become a werewolf, go after a bunch of werewolf hunters, and eventually undo my werewolf status. Fortunately these werewolf hunters were a pretty reprehensible lot, but still there was a question of ethics to consider.

Sometimes playing the good guy in Skyrim involves making sacrifices. I allowed the skull of corruption to be destroyed because it was the right thing to do. You have to be willing to make those sacrifices even though you lose a few toys. In FO3 I was quite peeved to find out I had to miss out on Callihan's Magnum just because i was a good guy.
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Post » Sat Jun 02, 2012 6:32 pm

Have your good character do the main quest. Your bad or morally grey character can do everything else!
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Post » Sat Jun 02, 2012 6:52 pm

But I chose the Khajiit in the shack because well, ... he was the worst of the lot.
I thought it was an Argonian. :tongue: ...when I do the DB quests on another character, I'm going to kill the woman in the middle because she was the nastiest of the 3 when I let them go. :lol:

In FO3 I was quite peeved to find out I had to miss out on Callihan's Magnum just because i was a good guy.
OMFG that gun was hard to pass up, but I had to pass on it, too. :cry:
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Post » Sat Jun 02, 2012 9:59 pm

The Skull of Corruption.... now this one cost me an achievement.. especially the way the lying, cheating, sh** Dovahkiin has turned into. I'm going to have to do a "Daedric Playthrough" with doing only whatever it takes to finish the Daedric quests which is going to be a PITA.

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Loved going into the tower to get the books for Urog at the college (stolen books quest) and getting to "The Caller", and listening to the big bad boss speech from her. On a lark, I used the (persuade) option "Well, there's really no need to fight. You could just give me the books and I could leave." And it worked. "Fine. Take them and get out of here! And don't come back or you'll really pay!"
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