![]() ![]() Taking anything from High Hrothgar will count as stealing.If you already have a bonus, it will not go away you will just be unable to change it. Paarthurnax will no longer be around to provide meditation bonuses to certain shouts.Arngeir retracts the Greybeards' hospitality, and it is no longer possible to ask him for the locations of word walls.On the other hand, the Blades will talk to you again. ![]() After this, the other Greybeards will also fail to acknowledge you. Killing Paarthurnax will enrage Arngeir if you return to High Hrothgar, he will angrily lecture you on your decision and even go so far as to threaten violence if you do not leave. You will receive a dragon soul and the usual set of dragon bones and dragon scales upon defeating him. Paarthurnax is an easy foe for those who are leveled sufficiently, comparable to the average Frost dragon. It disappears from your quest log without any notice. If you choose not to carry out Delphine's order to kill Paarthurnax, the game withdraws this quest. ![]() ![]() You do not need to give an explicit reply. He acknowledges that all dragons thirst for dominance and that the Dragonborn shares this thirst, though he believes that he has overcome this predisposition through the sheer power of will and that he can be trusted. This will affect the conversation between Delphine and Arngeir if you are forced to negotiate a treaty in Season Unending.Īlternatively, you can go to Paarthurnax at the Throat of the World. You are given the option to tell him that Paarthurnax must die or that you are going to spare the dragon. He will go on to say that Paarthurnax did eventually rebel against Alduin, and was instrumental in Alduin's first demise. If you go to Arngeir and tell him that the Blades want Paarthurnax dead, he will tell you that Paarthurnax supported Alduin because all dragons were in league with Alduin at first, and that Paarthurnax could not help it. They will tell you that their oaths as Blades prevents them from giving you any further help until you kill Paarthurnax. In addition, Delphine thinks that his betrayal of Alduin actually makes him worse, because it could mean that he might betray the Dragonborn in turn. You can argue in Paarthurnax's defense, but both will reiterate the war crimes and atrocities committed by Paarthurnax. She issues a demand and says you two have nothing to talk about until you have carried out the deed, even though talking to her is still possible.ĭelphine and Esbern have discovered that Paarthurnax is the Master of the Greybeards and an ancient enemy of the Blades. Delphine does require you to give a reply.
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