Official fate of Vivec?

Post » Tue Aug 28, 2012 9:43 am

What is it? I read in the Imperial Library that Vivec was seemingly torturing Azura. That doesn't seem like a poet.

Also he was saying that he was a god and Azura was not. I thought in the game he said he repented being a god and told his followers to worship Azura as a god, and himself as a saint.

So what the Imperial Library has contradicts Vivec's personality.
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Alexander Horton
 
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Post » Tue Aug 28, 2012 8:36 am

Offical fate? there is none. He vanished, where did he go? no one knows. Some say the Nervar killed him, some say he was taken by Daedra, but his true 'offical' fate? No idea.

As for being a poet and torturing Azura...Vivec has done some pretty dastardly things before, like shoving his 'milkfinger' down a woman Nord Chieftens throat to stop her Thu'um. Him being a poet has nothing to do with him as a being. At the point of him and Azura at the trial, well, its arguable that it was after he achieved CHIM and his text in Morrowind was before, thus he actually became more powerful than Azura could hope to be. At that, Vivecs also a liar, a murderer and a thief, so how can you really trust him?
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Post » Tue Aug 28, 2012 6:18 pm

Vehk's an [AYEM]hole. He's always been an [AYEM]hole, from the moment Nerevar found him in a gutter and took pity on him. He killed Nerevar, his friend and benefactor, because he wanted some power that his king knew better than to touch.

He puts on his pretty-face when he's talking to the Nerevarine because he didn't get to where he is by letting everyone know just how much of an [AYEM]hole he is.
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Post » Tue Aug 28, 2012 3:52 am

Vehk's an [AYEM]hole. He's always been an [AYEM]hole, from the moment Nerevar found him in a gutter and took pity on him. He killed Nerevar, his friend and benefactor, because he wanted some power that his king knew better than to touch.

He puts on his pretty-face when he's talking to the Nerevarine because he didn't get to where he is by letting everyone know just how much of an [AYEM]hole he is.

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Post » Tue Aug 28, 2012 7:15 pm

Don't let anyone tell you Vivec is a nice person. I don't go so far as SeriousFace does (my opinion of the events at Red Mountain is actually even more heretical), but he's not being unreasonable when he uses terms like 'murdering [Ayem]hole of a rapist'.
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Post » Tue Aug 28, 2012 5:06 am

Some say the Nerevarine killed him.
Some say he was taken by daedra during the Oblivion Crisis.
Some say he Zero-Summed.
Some say he dwells yet still on another plane of existence, biding his time until his return.
So some say.

Vehk's an [AYEM]hole. He's always been an [AYEM]hole, from the moment Nerevar found him in a gutter and took pity on him. He killed Nerevar, his friend and benefactor, because he wanted some power that his king knew better than to touch.

He puts on his pretty-face when he's talking to the Nerevarine because he didn't get to where he is by letting everyone know just how much of an [AYEM]hole he is.

I think the Tribunal were right in stealing the heart's power. They brought a lot of good unto Morrowind because of it. Good that would have been lost if Nerevar had been so stubbornly faithful to a daedroth who cared not for the fate of his people.

Don't get too dreamy-eyed over the horrible Hortator. He wasn't a nice person either.
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