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http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/22818/?
If you search, there are also a couple of other mods on Nexus that provide sacrifices so you don't have to use any of the vanilla followers.
Thanks, I'll check it out, although I've played the game mostly vanilla up till now. :)
It's all about the choice and its permanent consequences. Just because a Daedra Prince gives you a shiny unique item for you to eternally store inside a chest doesn't mean you have to follow up on it. In Vaermina's quest you'll face a very similar dilemma. I like how Skyrim makes you challenge your character's morality for some of the Daedric artifacts.
Well I decided to install that mod, I just couldn't think of anyone I felt happy about sacrificing. The quest was still fairly challenging after that and I think I earnt the ebony mail, although I'd say my heavy ebony armor with 25 health bonus is probably better. :)
I did the Namira (cannibal) quest before and decided to spare Brother wotsisname's life and killed the cannibals instead. haha. I can do without a ring that enables you to feast on human flesh for health and stamina. And there was another Daedric quest where I let the guy survive and didn't get the reward. I know I won't get the Daedric achievement but I don't really care. I think it's slightly unfair that the game forces you to make immoral choices just to get a particular achievement.
Yeah, I guess I'm a softie at heart! I don't even kill the dragons 75% of the time!
Are you sure you can use the Dark Brotherhood members? I was under the impression that they couldn't be used. Can anyone else confirm or deny this?
That was probably the former Vaermina worshipper. There's a lot of achievements that are related to 'immoral' choices, like those regarding joining the Dark Brotherhood, the Thieves Guild, becoming a werewolf and slaying the Silver Hand, getting a certain crime rep, etc. The best way to deal with them is just to create a branching saved game just to complete them.
A lot of the game content isn't tailored to be moral. In a lot of ways it's like GTA - there to explore some of the darkest, scummiest alleys of the Elder Scrolls universe. There's also a few quests and places that have a hidden side to them. For example, Ingun Black-Briar has you gathering Deathbell, Nirnroot, and Nightshade for her alchemy studies. Those are ingredients used for some of the most potent poisons, and if you ask her about her interests, she'll slowly hint at how she's using those 'alchemy ingredients'. Food for thought next time you think you are simply helping someone out with some errand :)
I completely agree. I killed the cannibals and the Dark Brotherhood essentially for the same reason. I don't have a problem killing people or creatures who want to kill me, but I tend not to kill any that are not a threat. (I occasionally make exceptions for creatures who have items that I can use in potions, but even then sparingly.)