I've decided I'm going to play my new Skyrim character as if she actually was a person and not a vessel for mad l00tz or whatever.
She's a dark elf, a follower of Azura, destruction mage, and in general someone who studies the daedra and daedric artifacts.
Here's the thing though. With my regular character, I'll just do every daedric shrine quest so I can get as much stuff as possible. In this case, I might want to not do some of these. Definitely not doing Namira's quest, for instance. I'm just wondering how far to go. Many dark elves follow Boethiah as an ancestor god, yet Boethiah revels in murder and betrayal.
Would a somewhat traditionalist dark elf like this character be fine with murdering for Mehrunes' Razor? The Skull of Corruption? Sacrificing a follower for the Ebony Mail? She isn't motivated by greed (not primarily at least) but by academic and religious curiosity.
I'm not looking for circumstantial ways to rationalize doing everything in the game, I don't want to. I have my other character for that. I'm just trying to get in the mindset here.. I tend to mentally place myself in the situation, and as myself I would not kill someone without being threatened with aggression first. I just don't feel like people in Tamriel in the fourth era care for my moral sensibilities, so I need a bit of handholding. If anyone feels like it.