Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-24685738-20170617000931/@comment-5583506-20170621145305

Torbjorn just grunted, but whether it was in approval or disapproval was up for speculation. Personally, he cared little for would-be heroes, knowing from experience that all the stories were exaggerated to the extreme.

Back before the former knight's exile, plenty of people back in Skyrim had celebrated him as a war hero for his efforts and heroic deeds in the Blackfyre Rebellion. But they hadn't been there. They hadn't seen the events and the battles. There had been nothing heroic about it. Civilians had been massacred by the dozen just because they happened to be rooting for a losing cause. His greataxe had seen to that.

Strike down one individual and spread fear, terror and grief into the hearts of hundreds.

King Adil hadn't liked it either, but Skyrim answered to the Empire and was obliged to obey the Morgans, lest his line would've joined the ranks of fallen Blackfyre supporters.

He didn't know of this Taeris, but he was more than sure that this Twinblade was far from the half-god people made him out to be.