In Skyrim, when The Blades told you to kill Paarthurnax...did you? And why so? Do you think he has to pay for his crimes sometime or another? Or do you think he had redeemed himself through his later actions?
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He's alive for now, I'm stuck in a glitch where the mission won't complete with me sparing him so I'm getting to the point I'm just going to punch him into next week. LOL I love the Restoration Alchemy stacking glitch, I got a set of Dragon Bone gloves that can deliver 16779 points of damage per fist with the perk found in Heavy Armor. I'm just one shotting dragons with upper cuts and I'm sending bears into the skies like how the Giants used to put people into orbit.
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I found out where all the shouts were first, then I killed him, I liked him, but the Blades are cool. I just wish there was more to do with the Blades.
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No, I didn't. Paarthurnax is a pretty cool guy, made my Unrelenting Force stronger. "Dragonborn, we know who the leader of the Greybeards is... go kill him now or we will not aid you any further." "... Nope."
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No, because I never played that game in my life.
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He was a dragon of course I did.
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He glitched into a wall. I bowed to his no-clip god powers and left to go molest a few mammoths.
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Naw, cuz well, I didn't know you could. I forgot about the blades pretty quickly because I thought Paarthurnax would know better.
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Once, just to see what would happen. I also tried to kill him when I first saw him, as I thought he was just a random hostile dragon that spawned at the worst possible time.
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-blam!- no. Paarthurnax is a total bro, who gives me more powerful Shouts.
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-blam!- no. He's voiced by Mario.
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I have never killed him since most of the time i do not fast travel and the 7,000 steps is a fair climb. That and he is more helpful by far then the Blades.
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Once I'd finished the main quest and exhausted pretty much everything else in the game, yes.