The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion

bobbie Apr 25, 2017 @ 3:20pm
Moral Alignment?
when you play do you tend to stay on the good or the bad side of the law? I would describe my play style as chaotic good. I tend to stay on a good path for the most part but there are definitely moments when I go with my gut feeling, even if it its necesarily "the good decision". ex: the quest with the countess and her painting. I ended up letting chanel keep it.
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CullinB Apr 27, 2017 @ 12:02am 
I don't think tes4 can support Good/Evil - Lawful/Chaotic two demensional Characterize style for us well enough.
How can we play lawful evil in the game?
To do evil thing we must break laws. To play that we need good Game Master on TRPG.
bobbie Apr 27, 2017 @ 9:50am 
Originally posted by CullinB:
I don't think tes4 can support Good/Evil - Lawful/Chaotic two demensional Characterize style for us well enough.
How can we play lawful evil in the game?
To do evil thing we must break laws. To play that we need good Game Master on TRPG.
yeah I think its mostly a quest based thing. Like right now, I'm going the quest where I have to retrieve the item stolen from the thieves guild by the twins father. I honestly think I'm just going to give it back to the castle.
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󰀉tempeh󰀉 Apr 28, 2017 @ 12:23am 
I tend more toward personal motive, rather than a rigid alignment. My character in Morrowind was evil, but only where it advanced my own interests and agenda - I'm not Helseth's dog, and I'm not going to kill any political opponents for him. Or in this game, where I returned both the painting and the oathblade, but I plundered the castle at the same time and I had no objection to killing for daedric artifacts. Bleaker's Way was so boring and devoid of personality, they should thank me for wiping them out. I'm really not too keen on the Dark Brotherhood orders to kill the Draconis family, though.
bobbie Apr 28, 2017 @ 7:32am 
Originally posted by temporarymanwastaken:
I tend more toward personal motive, rather than a rigid alignment. My character in Morrowind was evil, but only where it advanced my own interests and agenda - I'm not Helseth's dog, and I'm not going to kill any political opponents for him. Or in this game, where I returned both the painting and the oathblade, but I plundered the castle at the same time and I had no objection to killing for daedric artifacts. Bleaker's Way was so boring and devoid of personality, they should thank me for wiping them out. I'm really not too keen on the Dark Brotherhood orders to kill the Draconis family, though.
Yeah, that's what makes me hesistant to do the dark brotherhood. I just don't see any fun in killing. Now if there was an assassin's guild where I could kill certain monarchs *coughs* leyawinn *coughs* then I would totally do that for the money and the personal enjoyment.
󰀉tempeh󰀉 Apr 28, 2017 @ 10:48am 
Who needs money to kill the monarchs in Leyawiin? I sure don't.
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bobbie Apr 28, 2017 @ 11:40am 
Originally posted by temporarymanwastaken:
Who needs money to kill the monarchs in Leyawiin? I sure don't.
True I might just do it anyway lmao
dcain3456 Apr 29, 2017 @ 8:03am 
Morag Tong >>>>>>>>>>>> Dork Brotherhood
Faded Apr 30, 2017 @ 2:23pm 
I do whatever I want. If the people are nice I'm nice back, if they are bad or buggy like getting in my way, I chop them. Overall I'm good.

I have been fooled before, in skyrim I helped that guy out of the spider web after he said hes good, but then he runs away laughing at you for falling for his tricks lol.
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