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I always thought the Blades quests to be stupid. " We are here to protect and serve the dragonborn" Now go out and kill some dragons and generally put yourself in harms way while we sit on our arse overlooking a valley and enjoying the view. That is my take on the Blades.
Atleast we didn't have to close Oblivion gates. Thats a big plus lol.
Paarthurnax Choices plus3 is a mod that will enable you to lecture the Blades out of making you kill Paarthurnax (or you can lie about it to them) and you can then continue doing side quests for both the Greybeards and the Blades factions.
As to the main quest... underwhelming but I think the whole series has been slightly downhill since Morrowind. I'm just an old fogey. :)
The civil war was fairly decent but could have been better presented. Both sides in my opinion are not great sides; both are equally at fault for the turmoil going on with Skyrim and it felt more like you chose the side that appealed more to your personal moral choice. And even then, you have to wonder if the side you chose was really the appropriate side after all. If and when I restart a new character in skyrim I will probably play the questline without choosing a side to see if the results would be better.
This is something I wanted as well. In a game more about combat, Fallout: New Vegas, if you had a talky character you could talk your way through 90% of the combat including the final boss, regardless of chosen faction. In Skyrim - for a game supposedly all about "playing your way" - it almost always boils down to combat. Maybe it should be about "combat your way." :P