Jump to content

An unofficial DLC for the game?


FillipeMattos

Recommended Posts

I've thought about it, but the only thing I can do is narrative and dialogue. Like this scene was one I had been hoping for:

DB: You lied to me, you know?

Saadia: So?

DB: And now I suppose Kematu is going to kill you.

Saadia: What about you? Are you going to fight for him?

DB: Why not?

Saadia: It's a trap. The whole thing. They're using me as bait to lure the army into a fight with the Orcs.

DB: Now you're just being silly.

Saadia: You think so? Tell me. Do you sympathize with the Orcs?

DB: Actually, yes.

Saadia: Yes? Really?

DB: Is that hard to believe? I wouldn't lie to you. Why did you lie to me?

Saadia: Are you kidding? How was I supposed to know that you would sympathize with the Orcs? Who doesn't think of the Thalmor as the villains?

DB: I see your point.

Saadia: The Orcs are very brave and noble. They don't deserve to be slaughtered this way.

DB: I agree.

Saadia: If you agree, then help me out.

DB: A little late for that, I think.

Saadia: No. It's okay. The Great Chief Bulgek is an old friend of mine. Just tell him I sent you.

DB: Oh. Oh, I see. That's what this is about? Orsinium?

Saadia: Yes. Don't you see? With the Orcs on our side, we can stand against the Thalmor. If we try to fight a war on two fronts...

DB: I better get going, then.

Saadia: Be careful.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I quite fancied Vardenfell, migrating trees and that. Anyway I can wait, I do so much dawdling and am so easily distracted that I've barely started Dawnguard and still have to sail away in Dragonborn. By the time an unofficial DLC is created I hope to be finished with the official ones and ready to discover new things. :)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

 

This business of killing a villain to pass phase is a typical cliche RPG games.

 

Harkon could also be being mind-controlled by some other villain more powerful, making act and behave like a bad guy. There are several possibilities to make this interesting DLC. When he see your daughter dead, the spell of mind control is broken.

 

Cliche or not....defeating the villain is what adventure is about. I think the idea of the villain reconciling, swearing to turn over a new leaf, and just being "forgiven" for all the bad things they did is becoming too popular now days. Fan girls LOVE the bad guy turned good guy character....but there is something to be said about the Hollywood "bad guy gets whats coming to him" idea.

 

Also, I'm a big fan of the "puppet master" plot twist. So I may be with you on that one.

Edited by TheLoreSeeker
Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
×
×
  • Create New...