Skyrim dark brotherhood should i kill amaund




















But you must hurry! If you can get onboard that ship. Kill Titus Mede II, as contracted I will reveal the location of the dead drop that holds your payment.

Amaund will be very pleased once the contract is complete: "Aha! You're back! I know! I received the news not moments ago! Ha ha! This is glorious! My friend, you may not realize it, but you have served the Empire, indeed all of Tamriel, in ways you cannot possibly imagine. Ah, but you care little for politics, am I right? You want money! And money you shall have!

Your payment waits for you at a dead drop. It is inside an urn, in the very chamber where we first met, in Volunruud. The rulers of various Provinces are not stupid. The truth about their current Empire is that it's something good to have depending on who you ask, not even good to have but not a necessity. The Provinces existed long before the first Empire and they have always been able to survive on their own whenever the first, second and third Empires fell apart. It is the Empire that needs the Provinces' to recognize its overlordship, not the other way around.

If High Rock, Hammerfell and Skyrim breaks away from the Empire, there won't be an Empire left and if Aldmeri Dominion tries to invade them, then in this situation, these provinces will make a new alliance, they are not going to stand still like stupid and bite their nails like the Imperials tries to make them out to be. We've already seen the result of Hammerfell fighting the Dominion alone.

And in the second round, after the White-Gold Concordat was signed, Hammerfell was helped by the "Invalids" discharged Legion soldiers to drive the invading Dominion force out. The very presumption that the leaders of the human-dominated Provinces "aren't stupid" is precisely why it leads to this; It's not just the Elder Council or the Motierre Family that want control.

And it's why the Empire remains relevant in the human context. No single province has ever been able to survive "on their own" against a large power that threatens to conquer the continent which now includes the Third Aldmeri Dominion. I'm sure that, even though it's true that provinces couldn't defeat such threats by themselves, some folks will claim that by "on their own", they meant "without the Empire".

We have the War of Bend'r-mahk and its lasting after-effects to blame for that. Not unless the current rulers of Skyrim, whoever they'll be, are uncharacteristically willing to cede land to their cough "allies". An Empire is just an organization that governs multiple Provinces. It is not the only organization that has ever existed, it will not be the last that will appear in that continent. The current one is as relevant or irrelevant as every other organizations that appeared before and after.

The large number of 'invalids' you are talking about that forms the Alik'r Warriors, meaning mostly Redguard Legionaires, meaning extremely likely to be the local Imperial Legion recruited, trained and outfitted from the local populace are likely to be a part of Hammerfell's population.

More importantly, this should be credited to the individual known as General Decianus and not the Empire as a whole. The "Invalids" themselves are just discharged former Legionnaires, period. Whoever deserves credit for that decision obviously Decianus is ultimately irrelevant, as it still was a combined force that ultimately drove the Dominion back, not a lone provincial army. The factor of Titus Mede II's possible assassination won't change any of that, to be sure.

Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Elder Scrolls Explore. Elder Scrolls Online. Events Characters Factions Locations Concepts. Hail Sithis! Amaund Motierre. If we ask Motierre the following question You want us to kill Killing the Emperor is integral to the DB storyline. He drops jewels worth about G and you can still get the G at the end. Hes got a few awesome gems on his person. However if you do not wish to kill Amaund the gems may be easily pickpocketed from him.

If he was left alive no one would fear the Dark Brotherhood and therefore would have no power or influence in Skyrim. How do you kill Amaund Motierre without getting a bounty. The only option person I.

Hell either attack you or attack others in the inn making him killable without a bounty. Killing Motierre in the Bannered Mare is rather difficult without attracting attention. When you kill Motierre he has an assortment of gems and stones on him like diamonds emeralds and many more.

Because I did get vengeance for him. If you elect to not use it hell simply keep eating soup until you decide to kill him. Dont think it affects anything. What happens if I do kill him. About rising beyond his station thats probably a lie Motierre told her because no one can know the emperor ordered the hit. This is just icing on the proverbial payload cake.

Fight evil with evil User Info. Unless Motierre becomes a threat to the Brotherhood I didnt see any reason to take his life. Should I kill Amaund Motierre. This is a radiant quest that repeats itself indefinitely. Once you kill Astrid you get a quest that says to talk to guard, which leads you to the questline to wipe out the rest of the brotherhood.

If you choose to kill her, you get one more mission. If you join you get a whole questline of varied quests. A hooded woman known as Astrid tells you that she is from the Dark Brotherhood and that you owe a debt to them. To repay it, you must simply kill one of the three captives in the shack to kill one is optional.



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