I did go there before talking to Jauffre. And the city was still sacked.
It wasnt a great gate. And honestly, what young people wouldn't like a bit of power? He isn't an individual case. An anonymous bozo that (In my game) just closed an oblivion gate single handedly just to tell him that.
Are you seriously trying to say you could have taken baurus? In my game I actually tried to fight him. He killed me in one hit.
Hes a trained swordsman. And idk about you, but most of the people in this game seem pretty cocky about fighting you. Even after all the stuff you've done. So awesome, you have a sword that has 2 base damage, no armor worth mentioning. Baurus wins.
It wasnt a great gate. And honestly, what young people wouldn't like a bit of power? He isn't an individual case. An anonymous bozo that (In my game) just closed an oblivion gate single handedly just to tell him that.
Are you seriously trying to say you could have taken baurus? In my game I actually tried to fight him. He killed me in one hit.
Hes a trained swordsman. And idk about you, but most of the people in this game seem pretty cocky about fighting you. Even after all the stuff you've done. So awesome, you have a sword that has 2 base damage, no armor worth mentioning. Baurus wins.
I wasn't seriously trying to say anything. I was under the impression that this thread was a joke.
Okay, bit of seriousness: Kvatch was attacked by a Great Gate. If you talk to the characters there, they describe it, and the siege engine that came out of it. Savlian Matius says "I don't know how to close this Gate, but it must be possible, because the enemy closed the ones they opened during the initial attack. You can see the marks on the ground where they were, with the Great Gate right in the middle."
Baurus is a level 40 Knight. He is marked essential during the tutorial, so you couldn't kill him then. If you could remove his Essential tag, you could kill him, although it wouldn't be easy. Level 1 players manage to kill Umbra, who is a level 50 Warrior. I think you might be able to get up on one of the high ledges, out of his reach, and kill him with spells and arrows.
Then again, maybe not. In any event, in my playthroughs, I've occasionally had a fairly hard time keeping him alive in the later mission in the sewers. Raven Camoran has very little problem killing him, if he's been weakened by the earlier encounters with mudcrabs, and my characters have never had any difficulty killing Raven.
::Seriousness mode off::
None of which addresses the obvious fact that Baurus was in on the assassination. In fact, on my last play of the tutorial, I would swear I saw him kill Glenroy. My redguard was wielding Renault's blade, was on the Adrenaline boost, and had already knocked off two of the attackers before Uriel interrupted us to give us the trinket. I put down the assassin after he got the Emperor. So, who killed Glenroy? Hmmm?
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