Sounds evil to me, which is my choice always to start, then good/neutral. To me everybody wants to be good, that was the default option in alot of past games (no Evil/neutral option)
I tend to differ between them. My mages are normaly neutral and do the things that benefits the most. Fighters are good and stealthy are bad(the last is usually part of DB so)
I tend to differ between them. My mages are normaly neutral and do the things that benefits the most. Fighters are good and stealthy are bad(the last is usually part of DB so)
What do you call someone who does evil deeds but does not realize it ? Like a 1 year old baby does not realize that pulling someones hair is evil, so is the baby evil when it pulls someones hair or ? How would you define it ?
What do you call someone who does evil deeds but does not realize it ? Like a 1 year old baby does not realize that pulling someones hair is evil, so is the baby evil when it pulls someones hair or ? How would you define it ?
What do you call someone who does evil deeds but does not realize it ? Like a 1 year old baby does not realize that pulling someones hair is evil, so is the baby evil when it pulls someones hair or ? How would you define it ?
Orc with low intelligence. Sadly such a thing doesn`t exist in Skyrim because there no longer are any attributes.
Hehe feel free to.. I do it because i find it natural for the type of character and how i prolly would be myself if taking on the role as the "archtypes"
I shall keep myself to myself and be selfish.. However when the time comes and people need me I shall surprise them and kill the monsters threatening their town just when they think i'm not man enough to do it... this way i shall be a Hero!!!!
Depends upon how well the game rewards good behavior. Morrowind didn't do a very good job of that at all in my opinion, in fact it very much encouraged being evil (the very opening of the game has you picking a lock/stealing stuff, Orcish armor sitting around but not available for sale, legendary artifacts resting in tombs that strangers really shouldn't be waltzing right into, some of the House Hlaalu quests are just plain wrong, I could go on).
Only now while playing Morrowind am I able to resist the temptation to do bad things, while still being able to enjoy excellent gear, and access to mods has been essential to that. I don't know about Oblivion, but if Skyrim follows this pattern, then I will likely just go all out evil: steal everything/anything I want, raid tombs with impunity, kill anyone who gets in my way, ignore quests that involve me helping others in favor of those that send me to kill people, use innocent NPCs as human shields/baits for trapping monsters, etc. etc.
BTW, anyone know if Black Soul Gems are making their return? It would really help complete the package if I could go around building a collection of human souls, especially if I have Umbra in my blood-stained hands, getting the job done right.
If not, then I'll be as far from that as humanly possible. I do extremes very well.
I'm gonna be neutral most likely and wipe out towns!
Um. How does that work? "Wipe out towns" doesn't sound particularly neutral.
What do you call someone who does evil deeds but does not realize it ? Like a 1 year old baby does not realize that pulling someones hair is evil, so is the baby evil when it pulls someones hair or ? How would you define it ?
I'll be playing as a good character. Only becuase it's much easier to be good, than bad. But then again, I'll prolly be doing some petty theft. So neutral?