Yes because knowledge is power. Plus, HM is gonna use the dragonborn anyway. Might as well use him right back.
Inb4NoNotMyDragonborn.
I'm talking about my dragonnordborndovahkinthing.
Of course. He figured he deserved as much for what he did for Hermy. Screw everyone else. He became Tamriel's equivalent to a trans-humanist thanks to Mora. (Which means he turned himself into a lich, and centuries later achieved CHIM.) He got to take down Alduin in style, so there's that.
It didn't really go well for Mora in the end, since any acquisition of new knowledge he might have gotten from my character post-Dragonborn was undone thanks to his mass cosmic retcons/reboot of the universe. He does get his meat puppet, though! At least till that runs out of juice and disintegrates in a few years like any raised corpse.
Nope
pretty much told him to shove it. My dragonborn could have killed Miraak when they first met had not Miraak turned coward after his boring monologue and got on his dragon and flew off. There was no need for the help of Hermaeus Mora.
However I have RP'd non dragonborn characters who serve HM.
Hermae Mora: You are My Loyal Servant!
My Dragonborn after manipulating inscribed Dwemer Lexicon: You are mistaken, Edirbkrik Laehcim.
Hermae Mora: Yes, My Mistress.
My character: You may continue as My hairsylist (Merida Hair )
Hermae Mora: squee of joy.
I usually tell HM to go svck an egg. He never buys into my taunts, though
Which Dragonborn? Do people only play one character? Me, I play more than one. Also, I roleplay. That means my characters are different. And because my characters are different it means that the answer to this question has to be different for each character.
So my answer is: "Some of them do, some of them don't."
That awkward moment where I have yet to finish the DB questline (Or even start it) and that I have not gotten to that point yet.
Though I'll probably accept it with my Necromantic warrior.
I'll probably have a few who would reject it, depends on the character, I guess.
In Elder Scrolls Lore a true name has power.
I do. Well, I only play one "true"/main Dragonborn. (The rest get deleted before completion or never got to play through Dragonborn)
Don't really like Skyrim's main quest so I avoid it now.