the normal one just get three followers to join the blades use console commands to remove the essential status of delphine and esbern then cut their heads and know you are their leader as you should be
Such a lovely, proud, strong voice. Would have loved to NOT have to meddle in Thalmor affairs to progress the main storyline. Being on good terms with Elenwen would have been something I'd like to pursue. She's so pretty and proud and attractive hhhhhhhhhhh
Yeah, I would have liked to try a Thalmor playthrough. Hopefully if the next game contains a renewed war between the Empire and Dominion you can choose. Still, Legion4life!
Yeah, and some more Dominion lore would be nice too, like Skyrim casts them as the Ultimate Bad Guys (which is weird considering it seems to cast the Stormcloaks as the good guys but they're just as racist as the Thalmor), but you never really learn much about them.
DashedEuthanasia Well there is actually good reason for the 4th Era Thalmor to be cast as the bad guys. Their ultimate goal is to unmake Nirn by combining it with Aetherius. You may already know that, but he lack of lore in-game means the average player probably wouldn't. I would still like the option to join them though.
I keep getting these "snake" vibes from her. Her voice and tone sound extremely alluring, like a monster trying to lure a child closer with the promise of security and safety. All the while, the victim doesn't notice they're walking into a trap. I wouldn't be surprised if Elenwen has serious sadist tendencies underneath the calm and false benevolent demeanor. It's not that far fetched given the Thalmor's violent mafia-style nature, as well as the fact she was the one that tortured Ulfric.
@@Mr.Intelligencia At that point I'm sure Elenwen had no idea who the infiltrator truly was. Logically the Dragonborn wouldn't have been anyone's first guess. So sending a meager assassin would have been sufficient. But by the time the peace council is held if you speak to her before the council begins she states that she NOW knows who and what the protagonist is. It's also worth mentioning that she not only sent the assassin but a entire platoon of agents to beat you to Riften so it's not as if she took the espionage lightly.
Jean Gilpin is fucking amazing. She made Elenwen and Knight-Commander Meredith into absolutely chilling characters, and Boethiah and Meridia give off the feeling that you were truly speaking to a deity that could kill you with no effort on their part.
She wanted to take Ulfric into her custody, then secretly arrange for his rescue by Stormcloaks to keep the war in Skyrim going on and the resources of the Empire on drain to keep them from forming a stable plan against the Thalmor. Tullius recognized this and attempting to execute him as soon as possible (and by extent all his prisoners in his possession, to justify the action) instead of give him over or make a plea to arrange a trial against him, which would also, as collateral, mean the death of you, since your character had been nabbed at that same time while illegally crossing the border nearby.
@@amyjewel8840 That's why people like Skyrim. By giving your guy a functional blank slate, YOU can be the one to reason the whos and whys of the Dragonborn's past, from the ground up and then some. It's something Bethesda forgot an RPG like TES and Fallout need in order to make the PC forge their own history and fit nicer into the role-playing aspect of the game when they made Fallout 4, which took that vital piece away by making the PC voiced and already have a detailed history that makes the role-playing part of Fallout 4 seem already sorted instead of fresh for the making. It's like a game such as Mass Effect 1 - 3. By giving you command of Commander Shepard, you aren't an OC PC. You're Commander Shepard. Your actions may be yours to make, but you already have your history to that point sorted and un-ripe.
You are not the only one afraid of her voice, I am indeed freaked out when I attack her at High Hrothgar. Her voice is as scary as the witch from the Seven Dwarves.
Kathleen Costello Yes. Apparently Tullius and Elenwen were talking in the opening cutscene, but since Skyrim was rushed to release it didn't make it into the game. There are also no recordings of what Tullius might have responded.
lewis clark no the Altmer and Dunmer are Ayrians, Altmer Germanic and Dunmer Middle eastern, the Altmer believe that lesser races are ruined their paradise and are activilly attacking their intrest, and The Dunmer have simular goals and enemies. The Khajiit are the closest to jews
Guess what ulfric is an unwilling agent of theirs, they want him to separate skyrim from the empire to weaken both and then kill and and his stormclocks and take skyrim then finish off the empire and hammerfell,and i wouldn't call a man who used a dwemer superweapon to kill millions and destroy the second aldmeri dominion and all who didn't like or agree or join him a hero