I didn't kill the P-nax. He's too cool. Besides, we're the Dragonborn and if he acts up, we'll be there to deal with him. I also avoided beating Esbern and Delphine senseless.
Why?
I can sympathize with the Blades, in part because they've seen their entire order demolished, spent thirty years on the run from a group of people on a mission to kill them after a long, horrible, drawn out torture session. Delphine was twenty-five when the war happened. She spent the prime of her life on the run, never stopping, always looking over her shoulder to make sure that the one Altmer she's seeing isn't secretly a Thalmor. Plus, the Empire she used to serve replaced the Blades with another protectorate group and worse, bowed down to the Thalmor.
Any reason why they're so bitter? The entire world pretty much flipped them the middle finger.
Was it wrong for them to act so black/white? Was it wrong for them to try and force Dragonborn to do what they say? Yes. They should've remembered that they serve the Dragonborn, not the other way around. They should've trusted that we knew what we were doing, and let us decide.
I get what you are saying and I do agree with everything but I would think that being persecuted and hunted down like animals and slaughtered would oddly resemble what they are doing to the dragon's, especially the one dragon that made it even possible for the human race to break the bonds of Alduin's tyrany. If it wasn't for him, there wouldn't have been been Blades, the Empire, or humans at all, not if Alduin had his way. I do sympathize with their plight, but I won't let their clouded judgement and misguided reasoning affect my personal stance on what is good and bad. At least on this build. Next build, dudes toast. Love the guy, great charchter, but I have to try everything. msmock87=completionist.