Fair dues...It's a damned lonely time for Trey isn't it?...
While most of the "friends" we pick up in the game tend to be imagined anyways...Although, yes people's disposition towards you change with what you do in Oblivion and Skyrim so that makes it easier to imagine they're your friend...
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Oh yes!...
As one of the other commenters mentioned, he's got no-one he can really call ally there at all...
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Brilliantly done though...
That's one thing I've not mentioned...That although I say it's all Morrowind...Obviously it isn't, 'cause I've never noticed the internal monologue going on when I'm playing...Well, not
Trey's at least...
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The way it's written as a much later relating of a tale is just so brilliant...The whole creative wossnames needed to give such depths to the actions of the game...Just goes to show another layer of awesome that you posess...
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I've absolutely loved the whole "I'm working for a man I despise, doing work I hate just to further my own ends..." Hang on...Am I talking about me or Trey here?...Um...No, wait...Trey...Yes, the whole soul destroying, well, soul wounding, at least, stuff he found himself doing "In the name of the King" was both brilliant to read and easy to sympathise with...Yes, in order to get to a King so you can murder him requires his trust, and in order for you to be trusted requires you to do anything he wishes...Of course...And if said King is a murdering despot...Then murdering despot you must be also...
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But I loved the way he managed to not kill anyone...Even though there were those he got in trouble about the place...
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Loving going through it all...Fantastic story...Amazing stuff...
Nice one!!...
*applauds heartily*...