Kind of inspired by the prompt above where the OP laments their ability to play a purely moral character.
So everyone knows the Dragonborn is a hero, he's a highly moral individual, and he's saved the world from Alduin.
Unfortunately when it comes to anything involving the Daedra he has a habit of caving in like an improperly shored mine. Because defying a daedric prince has some nasty consequences. Perhaps he was already a werewolf during Hircine's Ill met by Moonlight quest and is terrified that the daedra will rob him of his humanity. Or perhaps a family member defied Sheogorath and ended their days as a crazed lunatic.
Whatever the cause it's his greatest weakness. He will not refuse a Daedric Prince's bidding, if that means murdering Erandur, or beating one of Boethiah's priests to death with Molag Bal's mace, or even sacrificing a close follower to Boethiah, then he'll do it.
It's completely fear driven and results in a ton of angst, but i want to see how he deals with the consequences of his actions just to save his skin.
DB, Morality issues.
So everyone knows the Dragonborn is a hero, he's a highly moral individual, and he's saved the world from Alduin.
Unfortunately when it comes to anything involving the Daedra he has a habit of caving in like an improperly shored mine. Because defying a daedric prince has some nasty consequences. Perhaps he was already a werewolf during Hircine's Ill met by Moonlight quest and is terrified that the daedra will rob him of his humanity. Or perhaps a family member defied Sheogorath and ended their days as a crazed lunatic.
Whatever the cause it's his greatest weakness. He will not refuse a Daedric Prince's bidding, if that means murdering Erandur, or beating one of Boethiah's priests to death with Molag Bal's mace, or even sacrificing a close follower to Boethiah, then he'll do it.
It's completely fear driven and results in a ton of angst, but i want to see how he deals with the consequences of his actions just to save his skin.