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The back of a cereal box has a better story than Skyrim.
Burn 3 corpses, a quest objective, not the actual story. It's as if I, in real life, am ordered to kill someone. Not for no apparent reason, but for the fact that the reason to kill the person was because he was accused of betraying his country, deserting his army, and killing his comrades in battle. The order and objective is to kill the person, which as nothing to do with the story itself. The fix 3 holy statues, again, another bullshit quest, another quest objective, and not the story itself. I say it is a bullshit quest because I do indeed agree that it has nothing to do with anything else around. It is just a reason for the fact that you can run into these kind of things. A woman who claims that her religion is being falsified because of her statues who have been knocked over.
Like MMOs with the fetch quests, no one bothers to read the quest text, but if you did, there's a story.