I built this Cleric as "chaotic good," and intended to complete any quests offered by any deity, regardless of the god's alignment. I got to the "House of Horrors" quest, and obviously I want the Mace of Molag Bal (the Cleric is 1h mace only, and this is the best mace in the game to my knowledge) but the quest involved me beating to death the priest of another deity. How do I rationalize this? Won't I be pissing off the "good" god, and pleasing the evil one?
Thoughts??
Yes according to the old D&D rules apparently repeated blunt force trauma was more humane than a single blade. Or perhaps being humane wasn't the point. Get it? the "point"? nevermind.
Do it. Go to your god's temple for confession afterward, kill 10 Thalmor, and do an act of contrition. That solves everything.
I've got to share this... It goes back to NWN Hordes of the Underdark(?). Yes, that's a few years ago. I went through the game. I was thinking I was doing all this good and all that, and when it got to the end having defeated Mephistopheles, the epilogue: blah blah blah about everyone in the story...... then... after you defeated Mephistopheles, the people cheered you as their heroine. They erected statues of you, and made you their ruler. Rebuilding required sacrifices and the people understood this. They idolized you and brought you offerings which you graciously accepted. But as you sit in your chair in front of your fire sipping your brandy in your old age, you wonder if the people would have been better off had Mephistopheles won the battle on that decisive day. You smile knowing they would have been. ....
Great. Just great. I try playing good and end up more evil than the evil boss. Why do things like this happen?
This is why Tamriel should never have this Dovahkiin as Empress. She belongs among the daedra. Sheogorath was a good fate for the CoC.