Can you refuse to take the Nocturnal Oath? (The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim)
In one of the final quests of the thieves' guild, we are forced to take the Nocturnal oath, on the condition that after death our soul will belong to her. Many did not like this fact very much. Personally, I just didn't go further on this thieves guild quest.A couple of times on the Internet I heard that somehow you can not give this oath or refuse it (on a quest, and not stupid to leave without saying anything). Is it true?
You can say that you do not agree, but there is little sense from this: the quest will remain hanging (the "nightingales" will remain hanging around, where they are abandoned, and after a year of playing time you will be able to return and sell your soul to Nocturnal ("wagering" che).
stranger8
My advice is to do the quest. The war in Oblivion between the Daedra because of the Dragonborn soul - it will be something)
Winter is Coming
only if Akatosh does not come and take his soul) or something else will do the 10th god, although I think Talos is enough for them)
stranger8
It's not you who take the oath, but your hero. And in order to visually separate yourself from the hero, put a third person view.
In Skyrim, you cannot remain white and fluffy while going through the game, if only to score on the plot and quests. In the game, you still have to kill characters for nothing and commit other immoral acts, and the Nocturnal oath does not oblige you to anything. This is how the game was conceived by the developers.
nestrbob
Speak for yourself, uh-huh. If you personally do immoral acts, then do it. And many do otherwise. For example, the guilds of the villains do not play, and it doesn't matter at all that part of the game has not been completed. Do not steal and do not kill non-attackers. The corpse eaters quest can be completed by killing the creatures, not the priest. You can score on the quest of the bastard Boethia, it's okay. And tydy and typy. Opening, really)))
In fact, Herma Mora will take the soul for himself. He knows 100% of the workarounds for breaking treaties with the Daedra.
I feel for religion flooded. ))
People, you don’t care who will take the soul, and who will shave? The main thing in this life is not to be cattle and to act humanly))
usoid
And what's the point of playing if even the main plot branch is immoral for you? You can find something about Luntik or the like.
nestrbob
Remind me what is immoral in the main thread?
And this is what I should play, not play, I can figure it out without Luntik specialists, uh-huh))
And there is another quest, much more nasty. This is Molag Bal's quest. During the quest, as far as I know, there is no way to end it by saving the old man or disobeying Molag Bal. It pisses me off that the developers did not foresee the possibility of completing some quests by refusing to complete them.
stranger8
I am enraged by the fact that the developers did not foresee the possibility of completing some quests by refusing to complete them.
They were too keen on creating a way to marry an Argonian vampire lord to Lydia's huscarl ...
I was immediately alerted by this moment in the game - it smells of scammers. But I suddenly remembered that I was a ghoul. And since all the ghouls after death end up not in the sovangard, but in the hunting grounds of this ... ummm ... (the name of the daedra idiot was not remembered), then I boldly agreed to a contract with Nocturnel. The stupid woman took a bite.
It pisses me off that you have to give your soul to the Daedra. And it still looks ridiculous that you take an oath to all princes.