Yrkoon wrote...
BigEvil wrote...
Where did I say losing the job, I said she's keeping the job from someone who might actually need the coin. It's pretty simple, the Gray-Manes are clearly very well off compared to most in Whiterun, someone else, doesn't matter who they are or if they even exist, could get more out of that job than she could. If you can't see that, then I can't be bothered discussing this further with you.
So... let me get this straight. You criticise her for being a rich noble who doesn't have to work. But when it's pointed out to you that she actually Does work, you criticise her for... taking a job away from someone who would need it more.
Ehh, no, that's not what I said. I criticise her for being a noble who talks about being strong, yet does nothing to back that up. And I criticise her for taking a job (a non-warrior related job) from someone who would need it more. Two seperate things, one about nobles who talk a good game but don't do anything to back it up, the other about rich people taking jobs that are unnecessary to them. You notice that as rich and arrogant as Nazeem is, he isn't doing a commoner's job on top of that. If she's such a warrior, why doesn't she do something related to that, or learn the smithing trade from Eorlund? Someone like Ysolda or hell, yeah, Brenuin, could get a lot more out of the job in the tavern than Olfina. I never said she shouldn't work, only that if she wants respect from my Dragonborns or me she should walk her talk, same as the rest of the lay-about, useless nobles in Whiterun. When my Dragonborn is standing there in armour made from the bones of dead dragons, recently returned from killing bandits, stopping vampires, and vanquishing necromancers, I don't have a great deal of respect for someone who tells my female characters to be strong (implying they're not) and gives my male characters ****.
@Addai - Sure, the Battle-Borns are richer and look down on them, but can you honestly say the Gray-Manes are not a fair bit better off than the majority of Whiterun? Also, glad someone likes 'Redbeard' Grum.
@Elhanan - Your first sentence has totally lost me. Are you talking about Anoriath's brother calling DB Dragonborns a wretch after the contract whether the kill was seen or not? You'll need to explain what you're talking about there.
Yeah, someone had to hire the Companions to beat him up, the same as any of the other radiant targets for that quest. My point is, because it's radiant rather than fixed, some players have done it, some have not, and it becomes a schrodingers cat situation. If you had to beat up Belethor instead, does that mean that nobody hired the Companions to beat up Anoriath, or that there wasn't a reason to hire them? What about Arcadia or the guy at the stables, in this instance, do they have a reason to be beaten up but the people with the reason don't bother to hire anyone? Everyone who plays through the DB questline gets that contract (if they take the side contracts) and the only way Anoriath doesn't die is if the player doesn't do the contract. Therefore there must be a reason to hire them. I've never said I've provided proof, only that it is a possibility in the game. Anoriath does have a conversation with Olfina where he makes it clear he knows about her and Jon.
Once again, I'll post the following two questions since you didn't bother answering them. Are there any other conversations he has where a reason for his contract pops up? Or conversations between other people in Whiterun that could point to someone else as the one to hire the DB? I've posited that either Olfina or Jon is the person who hires the DB to kill Anoriath, and given a valid reason for it, the conversation he has in the game with Olfina.
I'm not saying I'm right, there is no proof one way or the other, like just about everything in the game (no right or wrong siding with either civil war faction, etc), but you're talking about evidence and yet not even bothering to provide anything which even attempts to disprove it. Or provides another possibility for the person who takes out the contract.
Since, as you say, there is no proof, only speculation, why is my speculation (based on something which
is in the game) bad and your speculation that because of the Companions quest there must be other possibilities, even though you don't know who they might be, good?
And everyone hates Harrald. Balimund perfectly points out why, which is why Balimund is awesome.
Modifié par BigEvil, 27 août 2012 - 01:15 .