What Im talking about isn't treason to the Kingdom of Skyrim. It'd be something like learning things he shouldn't and not being on bored. Then again all Baldur needs to do is Fus Theu into a wall and claim he pulled a dagger on Baldur
Pvp is what keeps me playing Ds3. I cant see the appeal of never invading and dueling in a From game (Minus bloodborne ).
Strangely despite loving to invade in ds2, its the pve which keeps me coming back. Its so shit but so good at the same time.
Lets not pretend Baldur wouldn't quietly move to snuff Theu if he got in the way or risked the plan.
Its shit like that which makes Baldur intimidating to me, he is gonna get you if close by and ain't on side.
The ruined towns of Fallout 1 felt massive compared to New Vegas itself because of the scope they managed due to the map nodes and cells. Damn right I'd love them to reproduce this in modern engines.
You are protected by Doc.
Know that I shall return East. I shall not remain there forever. On that day, the strength of the Roman clothing shall be tested.
He was the first Roman Emperor to be captured by an enemy of Rome. He never returned. But it's really unknown whether or not he lived out his days in captivity or was just executed. Probably held for ransom at first.