LobselVith8 wrote...
Giggles_Manically wrote...
It is like Riften had someone writing it who was just to lazy to write a second path to take.
It would have been awesome to be a spy taking down the Thieves Guild and Maven.
Sadly no we have to let Maven and her brood run amok.
At least we can kill most of the Silver Bloods and their ilk in Markarth.
That would have been a nice option to have. Mjoll being 'invincible' could suggest that there may have been the intention of letting the player destroy the Thieves Guild (along with the comment about how the Riften Guard didn't have the resources to destroy the Guild themselves because of the civil war), but that it wasn't implemented for some reason. I know Skyrim had certain quests and goals that had been dropped for some reason or another, like killing Jarl Elisif the Fair for Boethia (and having Erikur take over as the new Jarl of Solitude).
The Whispering Door was also cut. Seemed to be a really good one.
from
http://elderscrolls....Whispering_DoorWhen inspecting the quest of The Whispering Door more thoroughly with help of the
Creation Kit, it is revealed that the quest was intended to be far more dark and elaborate. Unused scripts and packages hold references to all of Balgruuf's children having been intended to fall under the manipulation of Mephala.One unused script named SF_DA08 Frothar Kills Horse Scene[/i], shows that
Frothar was meant to kill a black
horse at the stables named Karinda, (currently an unused horse NPC). An accompanying script is namedSF_DA08 Frothar Listens To Ebony B[/i], referencing to Frothar falling under the control of Mephala much like Nelkir has, meant to occur at one point during the quest, with Ebony B standing for the Ebony Blade through which Mephala makes her voice heard.Another script is titled SF_DA08 Children Kill The Jarl Scene[/i], where Balgruuf's children were meant to gather at an undefined waypoint in secret, to commit
patricide (possibly with the Dragonborn's aid as the script calls for removing Balgruuf's essential state) against their own father. An accompanying interaction package is named DA08 Balgruuf Wait To Die In Scene[/i] where Balgruuf is present at an undefined place as to be murdered.Upon Balgruuf's death,
Hrongar was meant to replace Balgruuf as Jarl. Attached to his NPC is a lot of unused dialogue parallel to that of Balgruuf, meant to be used in the civil war quests and main quests. The dialogue varies from that of Balgruuf in that Hrongar takes a more aggressive approach towards the problems at hand.If you start the quest and leave it, and then do the March on Whiterun quest, Balgruuf will no longer be Jarl and the quest may be lost.[/list]
Modifié par blaidfiste, 28 janvier 2013 - 06:39 .