Skyrim hail sithis should i kill motierre




















When you kill Motierre, he has an assortment of gems and stones on him like diamonds, emeralds and many more; this is just icing on the proverbial payload cake. No matter what you say to Nazir back at the Dawnstar Sanctuary , he will send you to Mallory in Riften to transform this old, dusty place into a proper domacile for the Dark Brotherhood. With this final quest of the Dark Brotherhood questline, you've restored this secret society of assassins to its former glory.

You can now take on a variety of never-ending Radiant Quests. At this point, too, you gain extra Followers in the form of Dark Brotherhood initiates and Cicero's Loyalty provided he's still alive. Hail Sithis!

Last Edited: 4 Oct pm. Was this guide helpful? YES NO. In This Wiki Guide. There are those now who wish for a similar change. I am sorry, but that's all I'm at liberty to say. In fact, this kind of thing can only be known after the Emperor was succeeded. I did not kill the Emperor because someone payed me to. Money, while it funds our operation and enables us to better protect ourselves, is not our end goal.

I killed the Emperor because the Black Sacrament was performed We do as the Night Mother commands. That is our purpose. Lost souls cry out to her, for vengeance, and she sends her children to aid them, to take vengeance for them. That is our part of the contract. Their part, in the end, is to surrender their souls to Sithis. So are we permitted to kill others, outside of this holy contract?

Of course we are. Often necessity demands it; a guard here, a witness there. Death is part of the shadow that cloaks us By killing that chef in Markarth I did not anger the Night Mother. He died because he saw my face, no other reason. The Night Mother did not see his death, nor the deaths of those lost souls who cry out to her, as an affront. And Amaund? If I kill the lost soul who cried out to her, have I insulted the Night Mother?

Because, I did get vengeance for him. I killed the Emperor who vexed him so. The Night Mother does not promise you a long life of peace after you cry out to her.

No, she promises only vengeance, and through my blade, she has delivered. Contract complete. His life after my blade cleaved through the Emperor's flesh is no longer her concern.

However, we live in a practical world. If we make a habit of killing those who cry out to the Night Mother, fewer will cry out to her. Will she care? I'll not make a habit of it Those who wish her attention invoke the Black Sacrament.

But, if all the ritual is, is a bid for the Night Mother's attention If the Emperor had time to do so, I'm sure he would have performed the Black Sacrament correctly. But, he performed in spirit what others have done since ages past The Emperor, the Empire, everything has become more irrelevant than ever since destruction of the Septim Dynasty. Depending on the definition of "irrelevant", of course The concept of "Dragonborn Emperor" became irrelevant in the moment that the Amulet of Kings was shattered.

Worthiness to sit on the Ruby Throne was determined by the credibility of military achievement years after Ocato was assassinated. The concept of an empire ruled by humans, however, has not. He doesn't deserve to breathe the same air we do. Well pretend you killing the jarl do it like a pro assian. Valyn Member.

He has pretty much every type of Jewel on him, so I'd recommend killing him. I sold them all to Belethor, but he couldn't afford all of them. Skyrimosity Fine Southern Gentleman. Yea, just kill him after you get the money.

Its so worth it. ChiefScalyNipples Dictator of my bedroom. Arthur Swift-Sword Swift. Like a Sword.



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