Ok, in Language Arts (edit point), I read a story, called The Most Dangerous Game. It reminded me of the quest Caught in the Hunt, where that Orc guy collects money from people who want to hunt humans. Well, in the story, no one is payed, but this guy named Zaroff (ex-Cossack) got bored with hunting animals, so he starts hunting humans. I was just wondering what everyone else thought of this, because that's one of my favorite non-Dark Brotherhood quests. Yay for the DB... all hail the Night Mother and the Dread Father Sithis!
This post has been edited by Abu the Cat: Sep 14 2006, 11:57 PM
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Yeah, the things the people worship are called the Deep One's
(didn't know it was a reference to something outside of the game though)
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This was pretty unusual, because most children at his age wanted to become great warriors, known all through time as saviors of, well, anything - Toroabok
I know this sounds weird but the caught in the hunt quest reminds me of the film hard target, where people pay to hunt people and the people that were chosen to hunt where ther homeless so they wouldnt be missed, and they particapted because they were offered money if they reached a certain goal. e.g. if you make it to the docks, but none did
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Yeah and have you noticed the reward you get at the end of the Thoronir quest (a ring named circlet of verdure or something) is exactly the same as the lord of the rings ring? It's got exactly the same markings! Surely that can't be coincidence...
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Have you ever thought about taking the dark and thorny path?