No, you side with Faendal, have him be your companion through most of the game, propose to Camilla in front of him, marry her and have her live in Windstead Manor, where you make Faendal the steward of. So now he has to watch the woman he loved be happily married to you, and there is no door on your bedroom while you're gaining that Lover's Comfort perk. Not saying I've done that in a playthrough. Not at all.
@@goatslayer3160 Sounds good. I usually sacrifice people with a Greatsword of Malediction so that their souls can go to the most horrible of all Oblivion pockets.
@@goatslayer3160 Can't you do both? You have to kill your friend personally if I recall. Couldn't you power up the Ebony Blade by using it to sacrifice your friend? Or do you need to use a specific weapon to sacrifice your friend to Boethia?
The whole concept around soulgems is beyond messed up, morally speaking. Trapping people in the Soul cairn for eternity, denying them their desired afterlife, just to fuel your magic weapon.
@@williamking8684 yes, i captured plenty of souls and denied them an afterlife, but for a few short moments i created tremendous value in my iron daggers.
Vampires, Murderous Necromancers, and the occasional bandit are fair game for soul trapping. Heck I've soul trap an orc bandit chief so I could give an flame enchantment to one of mine silver greatswords, one out of a couple of my proudist weapons yet.
I mean, my favourite targets are bandits. If you want to kill me, it's only fair that I kill you and deprive you of a peaceful afterlife so I can use your entrapped soul to fuel the weapon I'll use to kill your brethren😁
In one of the Dark Brotherhood quests you have to kill the vampires who live at the wood mill. If you go there with the Ebony Sword and chop wood for them you become friends. You can now kill them with the Ebony Sword. If you get the standing stone which allows you to resurrect them then do so and kill them again and keep doing this until the sword is full.
letting paarthurnax live is like letting Heinrich Himmler live just because they apologized for organizing the holocaust. Plus if the greybeards get their way then Aldiun destroys the world because anything else it would mean fighting :0
My favorite part about Mourning Never Comes is that Muiri only becomes available as a marriage option if you do her objective to kill Nilsine, which adds a whole other level of darkness to that quest
@@dem0n0maniac In my full assassin playthrough, I killed the parents of a few happy children so I could then adopt them and then I married Muiri. I thought it really brought a certain kinda aspect to the assassin lifestyle
I got one that may or may not be evil, but is a tad messed up. Go to Darkwater Crossing. Find Annekke, she and her husband Verner founded the mining town, and have a 'strained' relationship. Do her Kill Bandit Leader mission and she will become your follower, leaving her husband behind. She can't marry you, but you know who can? Her daughter Syljga in Shor's Stone. Then Annekke can be your mom in law, and you can make her a Steward at the farm, live there with your wife/her daughter, and Verner sits around by himself wondering where all the women in his life have gone. Also, sell him a piece of Corundum so he likes you....
I did something similar. Only difference is Annekke actually volunteered to be my steward. Which means she didn't want to go on adventures; she wanted to get away from her husband.
@@Dovah_Slayer Do you ever tried anormous adventures AND shadowmans NPCs mod for Annekke? Its better than a mod to just marry her if you know what i mean *wink
Here's one of my favorite evil things to do in Skyrim. You know the Dark Brotherhood quest in which you're instructed to kill the bride at her wedding? You don't have to be the one with blood on your hands. Follow the happy newlyweds onto the balcony. Best to have an invisibility spell prepped as you go through the door. Reverse-pickpocket a frenzy potion into the inventory of the groom. He will take the potion, draw his weapon & slay his bloody, er...blushing bride. The crowd will be appalled at the public murder, turning upon and cutting him down. At this point, contract fulfilled. You can stroll out of town peacefully. The Argonian sent to provide cover still shows up & begins attacking people, so best to leave quickly before he gets hurt. Evidently, the game developers didn't foresee this approach & so didn't include an option for you to accomplish the task without becoming the target of the Solitude guards.
A core Skyrim memory will always be using a Scroll of Mayhem at Victoria Vicci's wedding and watching all the guests beat each other to a pulp while I made my escape.
If you do the quest and fulfill the bonus you can actually leave the area without ever being seen. You just need to hide immediately after it falls and remain hidden.
@@hyperboi4077 I discovered one a while ago: if you can "1-shot" kill with a bow and right when it strikes, go to the map and fast travel away. It will give you the kill and you are gone so quickly that no bounty results.
Playing a bad character feels weird in Skyrim since they force that hero title on you. I'm running a thief character, being praised by characters that I'm robbing. I try to only rob prominent people but it's still hard to be immersed
That dragon stone is the bane of every players existence who just wants to vibe, I accidentally grabbed it when I was raiding that place for supplies early and now it's stuck in my inventory until I can drop it off
I usually park the main quest AFTER killing the first wyvern. I never go up to High Hrothgar, mostly because Balgruuf said one can't ignore a summons from the Greybeards and I took that as a personal challenge. I also kill anyone who calls my character "dragonborn"... I just hate the title. It is mostly just Whiterun guards if I park the MQ at that point though. I killed all the ones who came with Irileth to kill the first wyvern because they kept saying it.
Ebony Blade slightly less evil option: level conjuration to 100, learn Dead Thrall, befriend Ondolemar in the Understone Keep in Markarth after doing his little quest, try to seclude him from the other npc's, whip out the Ebony Blade, carve the fucker up like a pumpkin, cast Dead Thrall on his corpse, rinse and repeat. Make sure you have no decapitation perks on your two-handed skill because a headless Thalmor will fail to be raised.
There are a few better options though like the Argonian bandit in solitude. For some reason he counts when you end up killing him at the end of his quest and you can do the same method. Though you can use the necromancer stone near whiterun to accomplish the same thing without needing conjuration of 100.
Killing the father of those two girls in Rorriksted and then later adopting them, isn't evil. It's the correct thing to do. One time I had a random idea to snipe the father off. I didn't know the girls were adoptable until one of them asked, if I could be their mother. I was just so mad at the father, that I decided to do something that day. I also think the girls were being prepared for something evil in that town. I ended adopting both and my character was married to Erik the Slayer at the time. I guess in a way I killed Rorriksted though.
@@shadowclann28 I think of it as them behaving like realistic siblings. Their parents where the Dragonborn and Erik the Slayer. I left them at the plantation and let them sort it out. Keeps Erik on his toes. Now he has more empathy towards his old man. As a mama Dragonborn, I think the mean sibling should spend some time following the Dragonborn, to help her work out her issues. I would be a mentor for both her and the bully girl from Whiterun if I could. I would take them both on camping trips, wear them out by making them do task and train them, until they are old enough to join the Companions. Where they can learn what it's like to be bullied and put in their place. But also channel that aggression towards something good.
@shadowclann28 it's less bullying now and more so just being siblings and while it's not explicitly shown it's implied having a actually good influence (through either the dragonborn or their spouse or both) and a caring parent has led britte to change her ways though we do get an explicit reduction in the bullying however sissel flat out tells us as much
One of the Jarls was being unnecessarily rude to me (because I didn't do his stupid fetch quests yet), despite being so OP by that point I could put Kratos to shame. Long story short, I killed the entire town (Falkreath?), soul trapped them all, and left all the soul gems in a giant pile in front of his thrown.
I had just passed through Falkreath in my playthrough a couple days ago (its my first time playing) and as soon as you said "rude Jarl" I knew exactly which one it was lol
@@evancrow2191 The Dragonborn enters Sovngarde through a portal, it's a special case. But only Nords end up in Sovngarde after death. So the Ebony Warrior, a Redguard, would never end up there.
@@evancrow2191 Most playthroughs of sovngarde (after death) end up in 15 different planes of oblivion with daedra you sold your soul to, not telling the other daedra you did the same to. Maybe even getting soul trapped. However definitely not Sovngarde
I once got the quest from Lemkil and when i saw his daughter was the target i beat him down instead it failed the quest but it felt right his daughters had a positive disposition towards me afterwards as well LOL
I wouldn't say I'm "evil" in Skyrim, but I am prone to disproportionate retribution. Take Maven Black-Briar, for instance. She is sadly essential for various reasons... BUT... I always burn down ALL the bee-hives at Goldenglow, and leave the rats AND the maniac alive under Honningbrew Meadery, complete all the side-quests that can hinder members of her family, then kill all said family members... I ALWAYS side with the Stormcloaks so Maven never ends up as Jarl... and every single time the thieves guild give me a quest to steal random loot in Riften, I EXCLUSIVELY steal from Maven Black-Briar. By the end of the Thieves Guild Questline, she is the only surviving member of her family, is probably far less rich than she used to be because I've taken every possible opportunity to ruin her financial endeavours, and as the final nail in the coffin, the moment I become guildmaster I celebrate by turning Maven's essential flag off and leaving her corpse in the cistern. For that matter, Rolff Stone-Fist and Angrenor Once-Honored both likewise suffer my wrath (after removing Rolff's essential flag, courtesy of the thieves guild again). Usually via fire runes left on their beds. I just lurk on top of the bridge and wait for the explosion, then go and dump their corpses in the river... and watch them get washed out to sea. The funny thing is I could get Rolff as a friend by beating him up, but the thought of Rolff considering me a friend disgusts me on a personal level. Oh... and guards. Especially Solitude guards, but also Whiterun guards to a lesser extent. I'm very VERY prone to sniping the area near them with Frenzy spells to make them kill each other. Fun times.
The most evil thing in the game? Probably a horse being able to be a witness to your deeds after killing an imperial noble and his bodyguard in the middle of nowhere with no Guards about. Absolutely chilling.
You ever played that Khajiit Will Follow mod? There is a quest in that one where one of your followers gets too tired out on her quest to find her brother and asks you to go on ahead "and bring him back"... and you find him just as he is dying. Well... since I promised, I raised him as a zombie and had him follow me back outside. She never specified he had to be alive.
Dang, that last one was the pure embodiment of evil. Force him to train you in archery, take all the money he got from teaching you, steal his girl, then sacrifice him just for fun.
I once wanted to test my new vampire lord skills as I had just turned, so I transformed into a vampire lord and totally massacred a mining town, to test my skills and new strength. There was one child in the town who was screaming for help, so I cast vampire seduction on her so she’d relax and then adopted her. Hopefully that spell had wiped her memories 🤣
Malborn was not tortured by the Thalmor, He can die fighting back after getting found out as a spy. I think you got him confused with Rarnis, another victim of the Thalmor that you can threaten for info and leave at the mercy of the Thalmor. Other than that, great video.
Tip: To fill the Ebony Blade faster without making your morality getting thrown away any further, use the power of Ritual Stone. End a selected friendly unit or follower is one charge, resurrect them with Ritual Stone and end them again. Just try not to behead them or else they can't be reanimated again.
Regarding the "Adopting kids that you orphaned" section, it's actually a kind thing to do if you kill Lemkil in Rorikstead, since he beats his children and wants them dead. In fact, his name is an anagram for "kilL me"
Only thing I didn't know about on this list was the guy paying you to beat his kids. And incidentally you can level up the Ebony Blade without killing anyone, if you go to Solstheim and visit that one ruin, I think it was Kagrumez or something, the one where you need those gems to unlock the doors. The two dwarven automaton allies you get in there respawn after I think just two days, and count as an ally. Recruit them, immediately kill them, and the blade goes up one level. Come back every couple days until it's maxed out.
Most evil thing I did in skyrim was that every time I cleared out a hostile camp id always drag all the bodies into a pile. I was like 9 years old at the time, I don't understand why they all had to be completely stripped and in a pile but it made my first play-through take so long. Literally hundreds of piles were made
That’s a good thing to do. Otherwise the bodies would stink in real life. Maybe you picked it up from Lotr? The Rohhirm pile the dead orcs in a pile and burn them. Maybe you just were cleaning up cause you were 9. Maybe a subconscious thing where you clean up the “bad” things you did (killing) even tho it it was just a game.
11:50 Sacrifice him with the Ebony Blade for maximum evil points! You can then grind the EB by using the ritual stone to kill him over and over again until you no longer want to murder your ''pal''.
Camilla is the exception to the first entry being evil... if you marry her Faendal will.. "visit" her at your house forever or until you send one of the 2 to the afterlife
I always bring faendal as my first follower anyway so I can get free archery training every level, but once I get to 50 archery, he's outlived his usefulness at that point and he always gets sacrificed to boethia
I did that exact thing.. Helped Faendal, got him to train me, got money back, trained again, etc... Then Married Camilla and had her run Goldenhills Plantation Only thing i didnt realize, is that Faendal has been appearing there when i sleep and wake up in the morning.. Found him ouch, at the FOOT OF THE BED! Then he just leaves and walks back to Riverwood. If it happens one more time.. it will be, his, last.... /squints
I sacrificed the Azure guardian, held a grudge against her for her attacking me after that mission of going into Azure star and deleting the guy in there as a werewolf. She attacked me once released. Plus did make my character more of an evil type.
I gotta bring this up, cause I realized it on my last play through. I ended up killing Nilsine Shatter-shield during one of the dark brotherhood quests. Then I went to Riften and adopted Runa Fair-Shield who I assume was their daughter and Finally I married Muiri who is also the one responsible for the initial dark brotherhood contract.
Every time I play skyrim I do the marrying Camilla thing every time but after getting Faendal to level me up as much as I can I take him to lakeview and make him my steward so he has to live and serve the person that married the woman he loved
about the giant near windhelm: in my last game, I did not notice the notice, however neither did the dragon that attacked him first, killing him (not to worry, he was avenged)
On Number 2, regarding the same family you mention in 3, it could be considered an act of charity if you kill their abusive father and adopt the twins.
In one playthrough I sided with Faendal and got Camila to hate Sven. I then made Faendal my Steward. I married Camila after that. Faendal would then walk around my homestead talking about how beautiful Camila was.
Take Sven's letter and show it to Faendal. This enables him to trust you in the same way doing his quest would. Then propose to Camilla in front of him. Afterwards, make him the steward of the home where Camilla lives, and have him teach you Archery. Make sure to take back the gold from him whenever he teaches you. Finally, when he gets to the point where he can no longer teach you, get the Ritual Stone, the Wabbajack, a Black Soul Gem, and the Ebony Blade, then Soul Trap him, and use him as your sacrifice for Boethiah, using the Ebony Blade. After that, use the Ritual Stone to bring him back as a minor distraction against the other cultists of Boethiah, in which he'll probably die to them pointlessly as an afterthought, but the distraction'll be there nonetheless. When the cultists are out of the way, use the Ritual Stone again to bring him back and kill him with the Ebony blade repeatedly untill it's fully charged. Ressurect him one last time and quicksave, hitting him with the Wabbajack until he turns into a pile of gold. Use that gold to buy some cheap jewelry. Then, use the Black Soul Gem to give it a Fortify Archery enchantment (lower it to min, if possible, I forgot if you can do that or not), and name it "Faendal".
You almost described my first play through but I was more cruel, I married Camilla valerius and then made Fendel my steward So he had to watch us be married, then when I was done with her I brought him along as my companion on the Boethia quest to kill her
To mitigate the evil of giving your companions' lives to the Ebony Blade, hire a mercenary follower (I'm sure there are high approval NPCs that naturally die during certain quests anyway, but this is the quickest way), max out conjuration by casting Soul Trap on dead bodies, then learn the Dead Thrall spell. Do the Boethiah quest that requires you to sacrifice a companion, kill the mercenary with the Ebony Blade, Dead Thrall them back to life, and continue killing them until your Ebony Blade is maxed out.
For killing a certain npc you can get a letter in Darkwater Crossing. I don't remember which one but I am pretty sure it's the Mom of the young girl that works there. I believe it was from her father, though I don't remember. Been like 2 years since I tried it. A courier delivered it to me. (I basically rampage across the town to see what would happen. XD Success I guess? Anyone else find weird hidden things like that?
Yup I always take out lemkil and adopt sissel while leaving the older bully sister to rot in the orphanage. I mean his name backwards does pretty much say kill me so he was just asking for it 🤷♂️
Honestly? I almost always adopt Sissel to rescue her from that family. In each playthrough, something seems to happen to Lemkil, for some reason... In terms of "Diplomatic Immunity", if you do use the dark elf servant to cause the distraction, you can rescue both her AND Malborn. They will be found in the dark elf quarters' bar in Windhelm (if they survive the trip).
@@JustSomeDude42 Really? I'll check for him next time I'm there. I have Soul Tear, but never found Arvak. I'll go back for Arvak and Valerica at some point, and look for Lemkil, too.
I have golden hills plantations in my recent playthrough, the farm where you can earn passive income. I married Camila and have her and my children living there, and Faendal is my farmkeeper who makes me money lol. I took his side against Sven, trained archery from him, made him my buddy and stole the gold back, married the woman he loved, and made him my servant at my nice house in the middle of the countryside where he lives in a joint bunkhouse with other farmhands
I do the one with last one every playthrough! I take it a step further even. I don’t kill Faendal… I make him my housecarl at the same home as I keep Camilla once I marry her 😈 what’s extremely weird is in fact he will stare at Camilla while she sleeps in the master bedroom.
The layers of evil you can do in Skyrim are potentially so cruel, your character would barely qualify as a person if doing some of it. You could actually marry Camilla, get the Ebony Blade, take Camilla the the shrine of Boethia, soul trap her and kill her with the Blade to feed it, while also taking her soul. To go further in absolute, total evil, you can then raise her corpse as a dead thrall, and use her trapped soul to enchant a ring for you to wear, and parade her undead corpse in front of both her suitors, before also soul trapping them and subsequently feeding the blade with their deaths. This particular possible path is especially horrible when you consider that all three of them will end up in the Soul Cairn for eternity as living batteries for some necromancer overlords. If that's not evil enough, you could even be more cruel in killing Sven and Faendal by either murdering or immobilizing the other nearby people, then just getting the two of them to kill each other with frenzy spells, not even leaving their minds alone, and adding mental manipulation to the emotional torment and murder scheme. Honestly, if you really want to, you could do so many evil things to people in Skyrim, it's a little disturbing. But having considered it, that combination of things is probably the most vile, sadistic, cruel character you could possibly have. If there's actually anything worse than that, it takes way more creative thought than I'd want to put into that kind of thing. I mean, that list includes emotional torture, partial mind control, murder, manipulation, and outright keeping a trophy of how terrible you are. To rationalize a character actually doing that, he'd have to be a sadist to the extreme, bloodthirsty, and in some twisted way actually be proud of doing all that. It ruins the point of an RPG if the character you play as loves to do things that no decent person would ever attempt doing, and is so opposed to what you enjoy yourself that you can't even like your own character.
With the Ebony Blade, you don’t even to kill ten different people to improve it, just one person and one four ways reviving the dead, these four ways don’t turn the revived into ash like most revival methods do. The Ritual Stone is one of the four ways, as for the others, can’t remember, but check out video on the Ebony Blade by Camelworks.
I killed nilsine for the extra money and later when I came back to the house for a different quest her mother was dead cuz she killed herself💀 The same run I also did exactly what u described with Faendal and I just now realised how evil that was
You can save Sissel from her abusive father and sister by adopting her and leaving her sister in the orphanage. Is that really evil? Also, you can first go to Sven to get his letter, then betray him by going to Faendal, then lie to Camilla about Faendal's letter, then steal all Faendal's money and expertise in archery, sacrifice him to Boethiah using the Ebony Blade, and then marry Camilla yourself and adopt two children who were living in a happy family, before killing her to marry Nilsine instead (using console commands) until Muiri's quest to now kill your own wife, and then marry Muiri. That way those children lost three mothers in a row, absolute big brain time.
1. Pick crops for Lemkil 2. Shoot him from a distance with a Forsworn arrow, so it looks like an a raid on the wrong settlement 3. Adopt Sissel and Britte, giving them a new life in a loving home 4. Receive inheritence for the "unfortunate passing" of your "good friend" 5. Buy your daughters some sweetrolls with the money made from murdering their father
More evil things. - Killing Farengar. ( Literally no one cares) - Telling Sibbi Black- Briar where his ex girlfriend is so he can send a hit team on her. - Siding with the Stormcloaks - Joining the Ordinators. ( I know they're not really evil, but they don't honour the Sixth House and the Tribe Unmourned and so must die) - Not Adopting Sophie. - Killing Narfi - Stealth Archery. - Using Bloodtainted Auriel's bow as a Vampire. - Your NSFW modlist.
@Jay Jay join raging racists who started a pointless Civil War weakening skyrim while also gaining absolutely nothing in the process (the empire will canonically win the war without the Dragonborn interfering they are better funded better equipped and is actually an organized army) against the real threat spilling so much blood needlessly. VS the empire who was beaten and forced to outlaw talos worship also they have always had skyrim as its territory allowing it to prosper, keeping the roads as safe as they possibly could and multiple other good things such as trade, need I remind you the Empire hates the thalmor as well? If Ulfric the moron wasn't so stuck up (or hell maybe he was after toryggs throne all along and is just using this civil war as a cover up) he would've realized this war will gain him nothing, but cost skyrim and the empire everything only solidifying The Thalmor's hold. So tell me again why you think joining the stormcloaks is morally right?
@@Seph-u8d Enlighten me. Why is siding with people who want freedom for their homeland evil? Are you saying Americans were evil to rebel against the British?
Children are invulnerable to any damage by default, so you can't even hurt them. And Malborn isn't tortured. After you get out of Etienne's cell they bring him in and will kill him on the spot if you don't act quickly enough.
With number eight, neither one of them are worthy of her attention. As they use unscrew people means try and woo her by framing the other one as a rude person. I just use some pickpocketing and I show her both notes.
i unintentionally did this when adopting the farmers daughters. one of them was super happy and the other wanted to give me attitude so i gave one everything under the sun while actively ignoring the other. didn't realise skyrim kids could get so depressed
Instead of sacrificing feindel, I made him my house-carl so he has to live the rest his days hearing “Hello my love, back from some adventure I bet” every time I come home.
On the diplomatic immunity mission, instead there was a thieves guild member locked in a cage, no torture bed in action, and the elf helping with holding the gear was just caught by two thalmor, and couldn't die.
If you have the ebony blade, you can talk to a vigilant of stendar to give the sword to the vigil to take care of. If you give them the sword, and then slay them and take it back, the sword will be fully upgraded by this deceit (no need to lose a bunch of allies anymore).
I can't believe you didn't go the extra mile. You befriend Faendal by siding with him, have him train you in archery for free, betray him once by marrying Camilla yourself. Then you sacrifice Faendal at the altar for your final betrayal of him, while simultaneously causing your wife to grieve over a lost friend. You then kill Sven and Lucan to ensure your wife is in an utter state of despair before you finally murder her with the ebony blade, which gets it FULLY CHARGED in one kill by betraying your spouse(something you failed to mention) That's how you take that love triangle introduced in Riverwood and turn it into one of the most evil and diabolical acts the dragonborn can perform
I have a different solution for malborn in your number 4 instead of leaving him save him bring him outside and let him see daylight one last time before you stab him in the back quite literally.
Another fun activity to do in skyrim : use the wabbajack on your spouse to turn her/him into a sweetroll , then give that sweetroll to your child
By Sithis ! wtf !
Not even my Molag Bal devotee character would do such filth
Awesome
Thanks for telling me more ways to be a menace to society in Skyrim, without slaughtering the entire town as a Vampire lord
Hidden Cannibalism
No, you side with Faendal, have him be your companion through most of the game, propose to Camilla in front of him, marry her and have her live in Windstead Manor, where you make Faendal the steward of. So now he has to watch the woman he loved be happily married to you, and there is no door on your bedroom while you're gaining that Lover's Comfort perk. Not saying I've done that in a playthrough. Not at all.
I didn't knew actual deadra play this game as well.
And then you sacrifice him to Boethia. Or the ebony blade.
@@goatslayer3160 And of course you come around and rub salt into Faendals already gaping wound.
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Sounds good. I usually sacrifice people with a Greatsword of Malediction so that their souls can go to the most horrible of all Oblivion pockets.
@@goatslayer3160 Can't you do both? You have to kill your friend personally if I recall. Couldn't you power up the Ebony Blade by using it to sacrifice your friend? Or do you need to use a specific weapon to sacrifice your friend to Boethia?
The whole concept around soulgems is beyond messed up, morally speaking. Trapping people in the Soul cairn for eternity, denying them their desired afterlife, just to fuel your magic weapon.
My enchanted sword that runs out after 15 hits has to be fueled somehow🤷♂️
@@williamking8684 yes, i captured plenty of souls and denied them an afterlife, but for a few short moments i created tremendous value in my iron daggers.
Fun fact: Grand soul gems are equal in power to black soul gems (gameplay wise at least), so the only reason you'd use a black soul gem is to be evil
Vampires, Murderous Necromancers, and the occasional bandit are fair game for soul trapping. Heck I've soul trap an orc bandit chief so I could give an flame enchantment to one of mine silver greatswords, one out of a couple of my proudist weapons yet.
I mean, my favourite targets are bandits. If you want to kill me, it's only fair that I kill you and deprive you of a peaceful afterlife so I can use your entrapped soul to fuel the weapon I'll use to kill your brethren😁
In one of the Dark Brotherhood quests you have to kill the vampires who live at the wood mill. If you go there with the Ebony Sword and chop wood for them you become friends. You can now kill them with the Ebony Sword. If you get the standing stone which allows you to resurrect them then do so and kill them again and keep doing this until the sword is full.
I literally just finished this quest last night and I’m too far into the DB quest line to go back 😭😭😭
You can also be given this quest by the dawnguard as well
The contract is only for Hern. Hert was a good friend. I would always buy lumber from her, because I could never find Bolund in Falkreath.
*ebony blade
@@zachsdavidson3634kill beggars after giving them gold, nobody will miss em
For me, evil things in Skyrim are: 1) killing Parthunax; 2) not bringing Meeko to new home.
@@flabbergasted6231 yeah, it looks like a random trigger. Sometimes I have to travel back and forth to home to get Lucia asking about Meeko.
It seems You forgot Clavicus Vile`s dog here .
letting paarthurnax live is like letting Heinrich Himmler live just because they apologized for organizing the holocaust. Plus if the greybeards get their way then Aldiun destroys the world because anything else it would mean fighting :0
also 3) mining the shellbugs
Ong
My favorite part about Mourning Never Comes is that Muiri only becomes available as a marriage option if you do her objective to kill Nilsine, which adds a whole other level of darkness to that quest
I, of course, married her in my first playthrough
@@dem0n0maniac In my full assassin playthrough, I killed the parents of a few happy children so I could then adopt them and then I married Muiri. I thought it really brought a certain kinda aspect to the assassin lifestyle
@@vulsafoxe1314 "Some assassins use their skills to tear families apart. I used mine to bring one together... After tearing their old ones apart."
@@goatslayer3160 we’re a happier family now! The kids don’t even miss their old parents! 😆
I love Muiri. ❤❤❤
I got one that may or may not be evil, but is a tad messed up. Go to Darkwater Crossing. Find Annekke, she and her husband Verner founded the mining town, and have a 'strained' relationship. Do her Kill Bandit Leader mission and she will become your follower, leaving her husband behind. She can't marry you, but you know who can? Her daughter Syljga in Shor's Stone. Then Annekke can be your mom in law, and you can make her a Steward at the farm, live there with your wife/her daughter, and Verner sits around by himself wondering where all the women in his life have gone. Also, sell him a piece of Corundum so he likes you....
I did something similar. Only difference is Annekke actually volunteered to be my steward. Which means she didn't want to go on adventures; she wanted to get away from her husband.
And that's just the un-modded version of events.
@@blackfox4138 with mods you probably CAN marry her
@@Dovah_Slayer Do you ever tried anormous adventures AND shadowmans NPCs mod for Annekke? Its better than a mod to just marry her if you know what i mean *wink
Then you trap his soul to enchant some jewelry you give to his wife or daughter.
Here's one of my favorite evil things to do in Skyrim. You know the Dark Brotherhood quest in which you're instructed to kill the bride at her wedding? You don't have to be the one with blood on your hands.
Follow the happy newlyweds onto the balcony. Best to have an invisibility spell prepped as you go through the door. Reverse-pickpocket a frenzy potion into the inventory of the groom. He will take the potion, draw his weapon & slay his bloody, er...blushing bride. The crowd will be appalled at the public murder, turning upon and cutting him down.
At this point, contract fulfilled. You can stroll out of town peacefully. The Argonian sent to provide cover still shows up & begins attacking people, so best to leave quickly before he gets hurt. Evidently, the game developers didn't foresee this approach & so didn't include an option for you to accomplish the task without becoming the target of the Solitude guards.
A core Skyrim memory will always be using a Scroll of Mayhem at Victoria Vicci's wedding and watching all the guests beat each other to a pulp while I made my escape.
Bravo, Vince!
If you do the quest and fulfill the bonus you can actually leave the area without ever being seen. You just need to hide immediately after it falls and remain hidden.
@@hyperboi4077 I discovered one a while ago: if you can "1-shot" kill with a bow and right when it strikes, go to the map and fast travel away. It will give you the kill and you are gone so quickly that no bounty results.
Playing a bad character feels weird in Skyrim since they force that hero title on you. I'm running a thief character, being praised by characters that I'm robbing. I try to only rob prominent people but it's still hard to be immersed
Bruh, why did you start the main quest?
If you never retrieve that dragon stone you are just some dude
That dragon stone is the bane of every players existence who just wants to vibe, I accidentally grabbed it when I was raiding that place for supplies early and now it's stuck in my inventory until I can drop it off
I usually park the main quest AFTER killing the first wyvern. I never go up to High Hrothgar, mostly because Balgruuf said one can't ignore a summons from the Greybeards and I took that as a personal challenge. I also kill anyone who calls my character "dragonborn"... I just hate the title. It is mostly just Whiterun guards if I park the MQ at that point though. I killed all the ones who came with Irileth to kill the first wyvern because they kept saying it.
Ebony Blade slightly less evil option: level conjuration to 100, learn Dead Thrall, befriend Ondolemar in the Understone Keep in Markarth after doing his little quest, try to seclude him from the other npc's, whip out the Ebony Blade, carve the fucker up like a pumpkin, cast Dead Thrall on his corpse, rinse and repeat. Make sure you have no decapitation perks on your two-handed skill because a headless Thalmor will fail to be raised.
There are a few better options though like the Argonian bandit in solitude. For some reason he counts when you end up killing him at the end of his quest and you can do the same method. Though you can use the necromancer stone near whiterun to accomplish the same thing without needing conjuration of 100.
Killing the father of those two girls in Rorriksted and then later adopting them, isn't evil. It's the correct thing to do. One time I had a random idea to snipe the father off. I didn't know the girls were adoptable until one of them asked, if I could be their mother. I was just so mad at the father, that I decided to do something that day. I also think the girls were being prepared for something evil in that town. I ended adopting both and my character was married to Erik the Slayer at the time. I guess in a way I killed Rorriksted though.
adopting both resulting in sissel being bullied stjll
@@shadowclann28 I think of it as them behaving like realistic siblings. Their parents where the Dragonborn and Erik the Slayer. I left them at the plantation and let them sort it out. Keeps Erik on his toes. Now he has more empathy towards his old man. As a mama Dragonborn, I think the mean sibling should spend some time following the Dragonborn, to help her work out her issues. I would be a mentor for both her and the bully girl from Whiterun if I could. I would take them both on camping trips, wear them out by making them do task and train them, until they are old enough to join the Companions. Where they can learn what it's like to be bullied and put in their place. But also channel that aggression towards something good.
@shadowclann28 it's less bullying now and more so just being siblings and while it's not explicitly shown it's implied having a actually good influence (through either the dragonborn or their spouse or both) and a caring parent has led britte to change her ways though we do get an explicit reduction in the bullying however sissel flat out tells us as much
LOL MY SISTER DID THAT TO
This is the most traditional wholesome bathesda approved playthrough I could ever imagine
One of the Jarls was being unnecessarily rude to me (because I didn't do his stupid fetch quests yet), despite being so OP by that point I could put Kratos to shame.
Long story short, I killed the entire town (Falkreath?), soul trapped them all, and left all the soul gems in a giant pile in front of his thrown.
I had just passed through Falkreath in my playthrough a couple days ago (its my first time playing) and as soon as you said "rude Jarl" I knew exactly which one it was lol
"I thought your lame cemetery was too small"
Neek
Yeah, Siddgeir is easily one of the worst Jarls in Skyrim. This is also the same dude that calls the local alcohol in Falkreath “local piss”.
The women? And the children too?
Put the Ebony Warrior in a soul gem so he can’t go to sovereigngard
😭🤣🤣💀💀
Idk why he even wants to go to Sovngarde, he's not a Nord?
Most playthroughs of skyrim aren't nords yet we still go to sovengarde
@@evancrow2191 The Dragonborn enters Sovngarde through a portal, it's a special case. But only Nords end up in Sovngarde after death. So the Ebony Warrior, a Redguard, would never end up there.
@@evancrow2191 Most playthroughs of sovngarde (after death) end up in 15 different planes of oblivion with daedra you sold your soul to, not telling the other daedra you did the same to. Maybe even getting soul trapped. However definitely not Sovngarde
This made me wonder how many orphans could you really put in that Orphanage
Sounds like a job for Letsgameitout lol
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@@sarcastixfoxdragon6166i got 25
This explains while doing a mission for the Thieves Guild, I found Nilsine's body just, there on the floor. I don't remember killing her.
Clan shatter shield was actually hiring pirates against the east empire company. So, while the two daughters were innocent, the parents, not so much.
Since when is it wrong to go against the East Empire Company? I've been doing that since Morrowind.
@@SotiCotoyeah it’s like going against Amazon, or the New York Yankees
I once got the quest from Lemkil and when i saw his daughter was the target i beat him down instead it failed the quest but it felt right his daughters had a positive disposition towards me afterwards as well LOL
I frequently kill Lemkil and adopt his daughters. I like fixing bad things lol.
My sister took it a step further by killing Lemkil and then adopting his daughters 😃😃
Lemkil is anagram for Kill me
I wouldn't say I'm "evil" in Skyrim, but I am prone to disproportionate retribution.
Take Maven Black-Briar, for instance. She is sadly essential for various reasons... BUT... I always burn down ALL the bee-hives at Goldenglow, and leave the rats AND the maniac alive under Honningbrew Meadery, complete all the side-quests that can hinder members of her family, then kill all said family members... I ALWAYS side with the Stormcloaks so Maven never ends up as Jarl... and every single time the thieves guild give me a quest to steal random loot in Riften, I EXCLUSIVELY steal from Maven Black-Briar.
By the end of the Thieves Guild Questline, she is the only surviving member of her family, is probably far less rich than she used to be because I've taken every possible opportunity to ruin her financial endeavours, and as the final nail in the coffin, the moment I become guildmaster I celebrate by turning Maven's essential flag off and leaving her corpse in the cistern.
For that matter, Rolff Stone-Fist and Angrenor Once-Honored both likewise suffer my wrath (after removing Rolff's essential flag, courtesy of the thieves guild again). Usually via fire runes left on their beds. I just lurk on top of the bridge and wait for the explosion, then go and dump their corpses in the river... and watch them get washed out to sea. The funny thing is I could get Rolff as a friend by beating him up, but the thought of Rolff considering me a friend disgusts me on a personal level.
Oh... and guards. Especially Solitude guards, but also Whiterun guards to a lesser extent. I'm very VERY prone to sniping the area near them with Frenzy spells to make them kill each other. Fun times.
You. I like you.
I’m going have to get me some frenzy spells
For some reason I didn't even realize you could leave the rats alive
I love the Skyrim community
The most evil thing in the game? Probably a horse being able to be a witness to your deeds after killing an imperial noble and his bodyguard in the middle of nowhere with no Guards about. Absolutely chilling.
Beware the chickens, they hold the same power
8:55 it’d have been even more messed up if the Dragonborn resurrected the mammoth to kill the giant
Or killing the mammoth again in his face lol
You ever played that Khajiit Will Follow mod? There is a quest in that one where one of your followers gets too tired out on her quest to find her brother and asks you to go on ahead "and bring him back"... and you find him just as he is dying. Well... since I promised, I raised him as a zombie and had him follow me back outside. She never specified he had to be alive.
Dang, that last one was the pure embodiment of evil. Force him to train you in archery, take all the money he got from teaching you, steal his girl, then sacrifice him just for fun.
I always stand peacefully with the Giant and morn his loss of his mammoth with him
We all stand there, alone together😅
Certified good guy
I once wanted to test my new vampire lord skills as I had just turned, so I transformed into a vampire lord and totally massacred a mining town, to test my skills and new strength.
There was one child in the town who was screaming for help, so I cast vampire seduction on her so she’d relax and then adopted her.
Hopefully that spell had wiped her memories 🤣
Maybe the trauma was so severe that to cope her brain made her temporarily forget it
Malborn was not tortured by the Thalmor, He can die fighting back after getting found out as a spy. I think you got him confused with Rarnis, another victim of the Thalmor that you can threaten for info and leave at the mercy of the Thalmor. Other than that, great video.
You can also save him, if you're quick enough.
Man has the health of a wet noodle and the strength of one as well.
@@JuliusCaesar2005 I always assumed he just died from a sinlge hit 😂 I stg slow time is the only way to save him.
You can actually help Malborn escape to Morrowind....
There's a side quest where you can escort him to the border.
Tip: To fill the Ebony Blade faster without making your morality getting thrown away any further, use the power of Ritual Stone. End a selected friendly unit or follower is one charge, resurrect them with Ritual Stone and end them again. Just try not to behead them or else they can't be reanimated again.
Just become bloodkin and kill those filthy orcs.
Regarding the "Adopting kids that you orphaned" section, it's actually a kind thing to do if you kill Lemkil in Rorikstead, since he beats his children and wants them dead. In fact, his name is an anagram for "kilL me"
Only thing I didn't know about on this list was the guy paying you to beat his kids. And incidentally you can level up the Ebony Blade without killing anyone, if you go to Solstheim and visit that one ruin, I think it was Kagrumez or something, the one where you need those gems to unlock the doors. The two dwarven automaton allies you get in there respawn after I think just two days, and count as an ally. Recruit them, immediately kill them, and the blade goes up one level. Come back every couple days until it's maxed out.
Most evil thing I did in skyrim was that every time I cleared out a hostile camp id always drag all the bodies into a pile. I was like 9 years old at the time, I don't understand why they all had to be completely stripped and in a pile but it made my first play-through take so long. Literally hundreds of piles were made
That’s a good thing to do. Otherwise the bodies would stink in real life. Maybe you picked it up from Lotr? The Rohhirm pile the dead orcs in a pile and burn them.
Maybe you just were cleaning up cause you were 9. Maybe a subconscious thing where you clean up the “bad” things you did (killing) even tho it it was just a game.
11:50 Sacrifice him with the Ebony Blade for maximum evil points! You can then grind the EB by using the ritual stone to kill him over and over again until you no longer want to murder your ''pal''.
That's what I did to power the Ebony Blade, but because I wanted to kill as few people as possible.
Boethiah's calling can be done using the Ebony Blade instead of the blade of sacrifice, why choose one or the other when you can do both?
Camilla is the exception to the first entry being evil... if you marry her Faendal will.. "visit" her at your house forever or until you send one of the 2 to the afterlife
I always bring faendal as my first follower anyway so I can get free archery training every level, but once I get to 50 archery, he's outlived his usefulness at that point and he always gets sacrificed to boethia
Basically I take BOTH Sven and Faendal's notes, then give them BOTH to her, and then I marry her and kill both of them :D
I did that exact thing.. Helped Faendal, got him to train me, got money back, trained again, etc...
Then Married Camilla and had her run Goldenhills Plantation
Only thing i didnt realize, is that Faendal has been appearing there when i sleep and wake up in the morning.. Found him ouch, at the FOOT OF THE BED! Then he just leaves and walks back to Riverwood. If it happens one more time.. it will be, his, last.... /squints
Steal all the sweetrolls and hold them for ransom.
Shiv a guard a few thousand times and steal his sweetroll
I sacrificed the Azure guardian, held a grudge against her for her attacking me after that mission of going into Azure star and deleting the guy in there as a werewolf. She attacked me once released. Plus did make my character more of an evil type.
I gotta bring this up, cause I realized it on my last play through. I ended up killing Nilsine Shatter-shield during one of the dark brotherhood quests. Then I went to Riften and adopted Runa Fair-Shield who I assume was their daughter and Finally I married Muiri who is also the one responsible for the initial dark brotherhood contract.
Every time I play skyrim I do the marrying Camilla thing every time but after getting Faendal to level me up as much as I can I take him to lakeview and make him my steward so he has to live and serve the person that married the woman he loved
about the giant near windhelm:
in my last game, I did not notice the notice, however neither did the dragon that attacked him first, killing him (not to worry, he was avenged)
I wonder if you completed the quest to aquire reikling followers would enable your ebony blade to refill off of the little guys.
If they are marked by the game files as friendly yes you can power up the ebony blade on them
Would that also include bandits that you cast calm on?
I know it's possible to get inheritance letters from bandits you cast calm on.
@@evancrow2191 perhaps iirc the calm spell works by temporarily adding the friend relationship to whatever you cast it on
On Number 2, regarding the same family you mention in 3, it could be considered an act of charity if you kill their abusive father and adopt the twins.
Not me taking notes for my vampire lord run
I’ve been playing this game on and off since 2011. 12 years and I’m still learning new things lol
9:30 *resurrects the mammoth with the ritual stone and orders it to kill the giant*
there, THAT'S the most evil choice
keeps getting better, this videos are gems
Just hop he never gets soul trap in a black gem.
In one playthrough I sided with Faendal and got Camila to hate Sven. I then made Faendal my Steward. I married Camila after that. Faendal would then walk around my homestead talking about how beautiful Camila was.
"Evil things you didn't know you could do in Skyrim" - how does a main Dark Brotherhood quest fall under this?
To be fair, adopting Sissel and leaving Britte to rot might not be quite as dark as most other variants of the forced adoption route...
Take Sven's letter and show it to Faendal. This enables him to trust you in the same way doing his quest would. Then propose to Camilla in front of him. Afterwards, make him the steward of the home where Camilla lives, and have him teach you Archery. Make sure to take back the gold from him whenever he teaches you. Finally, when he gets to the point where he can no longer teach you, get the Ritual Stone, the Wabbajack, a Black Soul Gem, and the Ebony Blade, then Soul Trap him, and use him as your sacrifice for Boethiah, using the Ebony Blade. After that, use the Ritual Stone to bring him back as a minor distraction against the other cultists of Boethiah, in which he'll probably die to them pointlessly as an afterthought, but the distraction'll be there nonetheless. When the cultists are out of the way, use the Ritual Stone again to bring him back and kill him with the Ebony blade repeatedly untill it's fully charged. Ressurect him one last time and quicksave, hitting him with the Wabbajack until he turns into a pile of gold. Use that gold to buy some cheap jewelry. Then, use the Black Soul Gem to give it a Fortify Archery enchantment (lower it to min, if possible, I forgot if you can do that or not), and name it "Faendal".
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Guard: So what do we think Jim, what's the cause of death?
Jim: It appears she died via sublex.
Guard: My God, the wife wrestler strikes again...
"Evil things you didn't know you could do."
-Dark Brotherhood quests objectives. K.
Mining the shellbug is the most evil.
alright fine video but Sheogorath as a evil daedric prince is just dumb he just likes to do a little trolling
He's just a silly little guy (:
I once killed braiths parents and talked to her right after. I told her i would adopt her and when she said really i said nope.
You almost described my first play through but I was more cruel, I married Camilla valerius and then made Fendel my steward So he had to watch us be married, then when I was done with her I brought him along as my companion on the Boethia quest to kill her
To mitigate the evil of giving your companions' lives to the Ebony Blade, hire a mercenary follower (I'm sure there are high approval NPCs that naturally die during certain quests anyway, but this is the quickest way), max out conjuration by casting Soul Trap on dead bodies, then learn the Dead Thrall spell. Do the Boethiah quest that requires you to sacrifice a companion, kill the mercenary with the Ebony Blade, Dead Thrall them back to life, and continue killing them until your Ebony Blade is maxed out.
For killing a certain npc you can get a letter in Darkwater Crossing. I don't remember which one but I am pretty sure it's the Mom of the young girl that works there. I believe it was from her father, though I don't remember. Been like 2 years since I tried it. A courier delivered it to me. (I basically rampage across the town to see what would happen. XD Success I guess? Anyone else find weird hidden things like that?
You forgot piling bodies of whiterun civilians and burning them with flames
I don't know about number 2. It's ok if it's the girls in Rorikstead. He's abusive so I adopt the good one. The mean one can stay in honorhall though.
Adopt them and pull an Uno reverse. Give Sissel toys and a large allowance, tell Britte to do her chores and go to bed early.
fun fact about the blade you can use the ritual stone and a follower to get max charge if i remember right by resurrecting's them over and over.
The Adoption one, I had no idea. That is dark af.
Yup I always take out lemkil and adopt sissel while leaving the older bully sister to rot in the orphanage. I mean his name backwards does pretty much say kill me so he was just asking for it 🤷♂️
Tbh killing off lemkil to adopt his daughters doesnt sound like the worst plan to follow through...
Honestly? I almost always adopt Sissel to rescue her from that family. In each playthrough, something seems to happen to Lemkil, for some reason...
In terms of "Diplomatic Immunity", if you do use the dark elf servant to cause the distraction, you can rescue both her AND Malborn. They will be found in the dark elf quarters' bar in Windhelm (if they survive the trip).
It’s always a mystery how Lemkil ended up in the Soulcairn on my plathroughs.
@@JustSomeDude42 i kept him as a dead thrall on one playthrough.
@@AbyssalMerc why not both? Nice enchantment and an eternal pack mule thrall.
@@JustSomeDude42 Really? I'll check for him next time I'm there. I have Soul Tear, but never found Arvak. I'll go back for Arvak and Valerica at some point, and look for Lemkil, too.
His name is an anagram of "kill me", after all...
I have golden hills plantations in my recent playthrough, the farm where you can earn passive income. I married Camila and have her and my children living there, and Faendal is my farmkeeper who makes me money lol. I took his side against Sven, trained archery from him, made him my buddy and stole the gold back, married the woman he loved, and made him my servant at my nice house in the middle of the countryside where he lives in a joint bunkhouse with other farmhands
Make Erik the slayer the farm watcwhr
I do the one with last one every playthrough! I take it a step further even. I don’t kill Faendal… I make him my housecarl at the same home as I keep Camilla once I marry her 😈 what’s extremely weird is in fact he will stare at Camilla while she sleeps in the master bedroom.
In a play through, I made it a point to orphan every single child possible in the game.
The layers of evil you can do in Skyrim are potentially so cruel, your character would barely qualify as a person if doing some of it. You could actually marry Camilla, get the Ebony Blade, take Camilla the the shrine of Boethia, soul trap her and kill her with the Blade to feed it, while also taking her soul. To go further in absolute, total evil, you can then raise her corpse as a dead thrall, and use her trapped soul to enchant a ring for you to wear, and parade her undead corpse in front of both her suitors, before also soul trapping them and subsequently feeding the blade with their deaths. This particular possible path is especially horrible when you consider that all three of them will end up in the Soul Cairn for eternity as living batteries for some necromancer overlords. If that's not evil enough, you could even be more cruel in killing Sven and Faendal by either murdering or immobilizing the other nearby people, then just getting the two of them to kill each other with frenzy spells, not even leaving their minds alone, and adding mental manipulation to the emotional torment and murder scheme.
Honestly, if you really want to, you could do so many evil things to people in Skyrim, it's a little disturbing. But having considered it, that combination of things is probably the most vile, sadistic, cruel character you could possibly have. If there's actually anything worse than that, it takes way more creative thought than I'd want to put into that kind of thing. I mean, that list includes emotional torture, partial mind control, murder, manipulation, and outright keeping a trophy of how terrible you are. To rationalize a character actually doing that, he'd have to be a sadist to the extreme, bloodthirsty, and in some twisted way actually be proud of doing all that. It ruins the point of an RPG if the character you play as loves to do things that no decent person would ever attempt doing, and is so opposed to what you enjoy yourself that you can't even like your own character.
You okay man?
Bold of you to assume I didn’t know all of these already.
Except how to improve the Ebony Blade. I didn’t actually know that one
With the Ebony Blade, you don’t even to kill ten different people to improve it, just one person and one four ways reviving the dead, these four ways don’t turn the revived into ash like most revival methods do. The Ritual Stone is one of the four ways, as for the others, can’t remember, but check out video on the Ebony Blade by Camelworks.
@@whitewolf3051 dead thrall is another
Your not all that cool. There is no good. There is no evil. The only real monsters are the ones that spare nazeem.
I thought that was one of the more obvious ones. I never knew about the two girls in Rorikstead, but I knew the others.
I killed nilsine for the extra money and later when I came back to the house for a different quest her mother was dead cuz she killed herself💀 The same run I also did exactly what u described with Faendal and I just now realised how evil that was
2:39 I love how MxR's character is in this section. XD
In the quest “Missing in action” I told the gray mane guy i would rescue his brother from the thalmor by myself then i went there and killed him lol
Once i killed ebony warrior with empty black soul gem and catched vampirism just to cure it with that soul gem, no Sovngart for him.
I always sacrifice feandale 90% of the time after all gotta get that wood elf blood sample somehow
Okay I'm sorry those 3 last evil acts just made me burst out laughing as well as the evil sound effect at the end
10:22 poor Kharjo :( lol
I'd never do that to him
I killed Braiths parents because she was bullying Lars and i dont except bullying. Now she has to live as an orphan.
“Why am I being lead to the chopping block?”
“All the murders. We call it Karth-wasted now.”
I actually married Cammila right after giving her the letter, with Faendal at the wedding, and not long after sacrificed him to Boethia
4:23 “Is it a bug or a feature?”
Todd: “Uuuuuuhhhh…. Sure?”
You can save Sissel from her abusive father and sister by adopting her and leaving her sister in the orphanage. Is that really evil?
Also, you can first go to Sven to get his letter, then betray him by going to Faendal, then lie to Camilla about Faendal's letter, then steal all Faendal's money and expertise in archery, sacrifice him to Boethiah using the Ebony Blade, and then marry Camilla yourself and adopt two children who were living in a happy family, before killing her to marry Nilsine instead (using console commands) until Muiri's quest to now kill your own wife, and then marry Muiri. That way those children lost three mothers in a row, absolute big brain time.
I did something even worse to the giant, I casted raise dead, on the mammoth and made the giant kill his pet.
1. Pick crops for Lemkil
2. Shoot him from a distance with a Forsworn arrow, so it looks like an a raid on the wrong settlement
3. Adopt Sissel and Britte, giving them a new life in a loving home
4. Receive inheritence for the "unfortunate passing" of your "good friend"
5. Buy your daughters some sweetrolls with the money made from murdering their father
Dark brotherhood, wedding. Nuff said.
9:32 this lead me to suscribe to this channel hahahahah poor giant.😂😭
“Harass the local giants” aka “come at me bro and level my armor”
I use that filthy elf from Riverwood for a while till i get leveled up then sacrifice the scum. Lol.
More evil things.
- Killing Farengar. ( Literally no one cares)
- Telling Sibbi Black- Briar where his ex girlfriend is so he can send a hit team on her.
- Siding with the Stormcloaks
- Joining the Ordinators. ( I know they're not really evil, but they don't honour the Sixth House and the Tribe Unmourned and so must die)
- Not Adopting Sophie.
- Killing Narfi
- Stealth Archery.
- Using Bloodtainted Auriel's bow as a Vampire.
- Your NSFW modlist.
The Stormcloaks aren't evil. Yes, they're a bit racist. But they're overall right.
Siding with the Stormcloaks is the morally good thing to do though
@Jay Jay join raging racists who started a pointless Civil War weakening skyrim while also gaining absolutely nothing in the process (the empire will canonically win the war without the Dragonborn interfering they are better funded better equipped and is actually an organized army) against the real threat spilling so much blood needlessly. VS the empire who was beaten and forced to outlaw talos worship also they have always had skyrim as its territory allowing it to prosper, keeping the roads as safe as they possibly could and multiple other good things such as trade, need I remind you the Empire hates the thalmor as well? If Ulfric the moron wasn't so stuck up (or hell maybe he was after toryggs throne all along and is just using this civil war as a cover up) he would've realized this war will gain him nothing, but cost skyrim and the empire everything only solidifying The Thalmor's hold. So tell me again why you think joining the stormcloaks is morally right?
@@JayJay-uw9tt Right....
@@Seph-u8d Enlighten me. Why is siding with people who want freedom for their homeland evil? Are you saying Americans were evil to rebel against the British?
Fun fact: after marrying camilla I came home to breezehome in whiterun one day to find Faendal leaving my house...
Children are invulnerable to any damage by default, so you can't even hurt them.
And Malborn isn't tortured. After you get out of Etienne's cell they bring him in and will kill him on the spot if you don't act quickly enough.
11:20 my way is getting the letter from Sven and telling Camilla about the way he wanted to slander Faendal
With number eight, neither one of them are worthy of her attention. As they use unscrew people means try and woo her by framing the other one as a rude person. I just use some pickpocketing and I show her both notes.
i may have done number 8 but sacrificing him was a nice touch i didnt think of lmao
Dang bruh. You gonna befriend the man, lie on him, take his girl, take the money, and then sacrifice him? That's vile.
None could get more evil than making Erik the Slayer your home steward considering his back story was based on a true story
Adopt two kids. Treat one like a princess and the other a slave and see how long it takes to break your heart IRL.
i unintentionally did this when adopting the farmers daughters. one of them was super happy and the other wanted to give me attitude so i gave one everything under the sun while actively ignoring the other. didn't realise skyrim kids could get so depressed
Instead of sacrificing feindel, I made him my house-carl so he has to live the rest his days hearing “Hello my love, back from some adventure I bet” every time I come home.
On the diplomatic immunity mission, instead there was a thieves guild member locked in a cage, no torture bed in action, and the elf helping with holding the gear was just caught by two thalmor, and couldn't die.
If you have the ebony blade, you can talk to a vigilant of stendar to give the sword to the vigil to take care of.
If you give them the sword, and then slay them and take it back, the sword will be fully upgraded by this deceit (no need to lose a bunch of allies anymore).
I can't believe you didn't go the extra mile.
You befriend Faendal by siding with him, have him train you in archery for free, betray him once by marrying Camilla yourself.
Then you sacrifice Faendal at the altar for your final betrayal of him, while simultaneously causing your wife to grieve over a lost friend.
You then kill Sven and Lucan to ensure your wife is in an utter state of despair before you finally murder her with the ebony blade, which gets it FULLY CHARGED in one kill by betraying your spouse(something you failed to mention)
That's how you take that love triangle introduced in Riverwood and turn it into one of the most evil and diabolical acts the dragonborn can perform
>evil daedric princes
>brings up uncle sheo
>literally chaotic neutral
A giant attacked me after I saved his camp from a dragon.
Result: giants become extinct.
Wowww...and I thought me resurecting people just to hear them beg to be killed because of pain was evil...you ccrossed the line pal !
I have a different solution for malborn in your number 4 instead of leaving him save him bring him outside and let him see daylight one last time before you stab him in the back quite literally.