QUOTE(SubRosa @ May 27 2015, 03:27 PM)

What I do not like about Elisif is how wonderful she thinks the Thalmor's parties are. Nevermind all of her subjects being tortured down in the basement...
What? Really? I haven't sneaked into that palace (or actually, any of them in Skyrim
yet) - did not know about that!

QUOTE(Destri Melarg @ May 27 2015, 03:09 PM)

QUOTE(mALX @ May 21 2015, 03:07 PM)

I vote for Elisif the Fair. She is like a cat that always lands on its feet; and regardless the politics swirling around her and her own inexperience she is the position of possibly becoming the next Monarch. She is loyal to her husband, to his beliefs whether she admits to them for herself or not. She is loyal to her country, her people, her empire. She is just heroic enough to pull it off, and just hope that those in power don't take advantage of her when she makes it.
Funny how we can have such different perceptions of the same person. I have always seen Elisif as being a little like Captain Renault in Casablanca in the sense that she goes whichever way the wind(read: player) blows. She will remain loyal to the Empire if you choose that side in the Civil War, but she will also proclaim her loyalty to Ulfric if you support the Stormcloaks. The first time you meet her she wants to send an entire detachment of soldiers to check out 'noises' coming from a cave on the say of a farmer from Dragon Bridge. Can you imagine if said noises had turned out to be an elk?

Any way the wind blows - yes, that is kind of what I said - she is like a cat that always lands on its feet. A cat's primary concern is for its own survival; but they can and do have secondary concerns for others - she does. But she will do whatever it takes to survive, and if that means not facing off with Ulfric (who had no qualms about murdering her husband) - then she won't face off with him.
But she has private thoughts that are totally at odds with the public image she portrays - example: making sure her husbands Amulet of Talos be brought to the shrine of Talos. That was a huge risk in her position, which is probably why she entrusted the task to the Player instead of someone in her own palace who may or may not be loyal since someone let the assassins in to kill her husband.
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This post has been edited by mALX: May 29 2015, 03:51 AM