Creative Deaths

Post » Thu Jan 30, 2014 3:02 am

I take it you cannot kill rufio by means of poisoned apples or some other self inflicted items(maybe weightless hood of damage health)? I mean i used to just kill him with the blade of woe or some other means but i find it a bit uncreative. And I don't think he eats anything down there to have those apples worth giving to him.

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Lori Joe
 
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Post » Thu Jan 30, 2014 10:58 am

I've always had the idea to cast a really high level command spell and make him follow me to the Imperial city's prison, then kill him in front of Caludius Arcadia.

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gary lee
 
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Post » Thu Jan 30, 2014 3:37 am

i had an idea of commanding rufio to fall to his death on his own but sadly creating a stronger command humanoid requires 75 illusion. ._.

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yessenia hermosillo
 
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Post » Thu Jan 30, 2014 7:58 am

This topic should be renamed in 'creative deaths' :smile:

I get great inspiration out of this...

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marina
 
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Post » Thu Jan 30, 2014 8:01 am

I don't mind if someone wants to change the topic to creative deaths, or do i have to do it?

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Petr Jordy Zugar
 
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Post » Thu Jan 30, 2014 4:08 am

No offense, but if your going to kill Rufio, its a kind of a "moral fence" if you know what I mean. I mean, can you paint being an assassin as a very moral thing? Anyway, he deserves a painful death, for what he did. Hail Sithis!

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Post » Thu Jan 30, 2014 5:18 am

Sure, i mean some people deserve to die in Oblivion. I consider killing enemies as an assassin job, without being paid by someone. if you think about it all characters are killers just you're not killing random non hostile people usually.
And someone obviously wants people dead for one reason or another in the DBH or a unique case of preventing someone from being killed. This is why i didn't like the whole infamy system, there is no possible way for guards or the world in cyrodill outside of the aedra/daedra to know whether you did something or not. And most of the daedra are bad themselves so it's a moot point to having it. I was happy they removed the whole concept in skyrim despite some obvious plotholes on how guards know your with DBH or the companions or thieves guild or mages guild.

I ended up commanding rufio and he died by a flame atronach so i did nothing to him for the most part outside of having him as a follower haha
Still not the creative death i initially had plans for :shakehead:

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Undisclosed Desires
 
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Post » Thu Jan 30, 2014 8:11 am

Who was the Skooma addicted high elf I killed? Cannot remember his name BUT I checked the basemant afterwards and the house wasn't really empty... another example of good deeds by the brotherhood :twirl:

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Post » Thu Jan 30, 2014 9:19 am

That was Faelian and he was using Lorkmir's house as a skooma den, I don't think the game confirms whether it was he that killed Lorkmir or not, i mean it's highly suggested he did but lorkmir could have committed suicide as well. Either way, i'm curious who performed the black sacrament on him to have us kill faelian. Did someone knew about him "killing" Lorkmir?

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Post » Thu Jan 30, 2014 2:48 pm

Atraena is not the one who asked for Faelian's death, she knew about his addiction and where he is. Maybe Lorkmir did and we just weren't fast enough to kill Faelian before Atraena killed Lorkmir?

I talked to her after the job and she was still convinced Faelian is alive...

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