Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-26103034-20161223122300/@comment-26103034-20170107123200

He tells you everything. You already know everything, so yeah.

Nah - that means you listen to her. I don't get the impression you initiate conversation at all. But sure - she replies that all who do not worship the void in her loving family are equally unworthy, and morals are nothing but lies.

Everyone either ignores you out of hate or wants a new life (most want a new life, but, like, one or two beggars who don't need no help from no 'High King' or beggars who won't have some Imperial with a weak knee lead them.

This is done, but he doesn't want it on a public board - they're worth a lot and many other people would want to steal it.

This is done. More jobs are done and more aspiring mercenaries with little morals or a hate of certain guilds or wanderers who don't stick around etc. make money doing stuff. (potatoes? pah, eat a tonne of wheat and blue mountain flower potions. fortify and restore health. I'm obsessed with them. Have like 50 of them at all times)

You send them both to the college.

He doesn't know exactly. The experiment he did was to see whether the idea worked, and then he would use the idea differently to try and get to contact the Dwemer, find out where they were, etc. The Soul Gem was broken, so could not contain his soul, but because of magic it tried to - instead, something not-quite his soul - his shade - went into you. Make sense? I doubt it, but it's an explanation.