Poll: Did you enjoy killing Valen Dreth in Oblivion?

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FPSMadPaul

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Valen Dreth [http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Oblivion:Valen_Dreth] was the Dumner who insulted you at the very start of the epic Elder Scrolles IV Oblivion. If you played the Dark Brotherhood quest line you got the oh so sweet joy of killing him.
 

ArchAngelKira

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That guy that would make fun of you no matter which race you started as? Yeah I had more fun then others did...
 

Shoggoth2588

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I thought it was funny to come back and give him some sweet, sweet, death. I bow-n-arrowed him a few times before I actually walked up and realized he could/would beg you to not kill him...then call guards...the bastard.
 

Rawne1980

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He died, I giggle.

And thus the world was in harmony once more and everyone lived happily ever after ..... apart from all those I slaughtered.
 

gigastrike

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Oh my gosh, I roleplayed the heck out of that mission. I unlocked the door, hit him with a silence (so he couldn't scream) and paralysis poison, walked up to him and said "Poor little Dark Elf. Talking so high and mighty behind those big iron bars, never once did you think that someone could actually reach you. And so close to your release day too. That's right, you're going to die in here; and the guard isn't coming for you. *stab*"

I wanna do it again.
 

kzeelio

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gigastrike said:
silence (so he couldn't scream) and paralysis poison
You can do that? Ohmygod, now I'm going to play Oblivion all over again and enjoy killing him even more. Thank you.
 

gigastrike

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finnugold said:
gigastrike said:
silence (so he couldn't scream) and paralysis poison
You can do that? Ohmygod, now I'm going to play Oblivion all over again and enjoy killing him even more. Thank you.
Actually I have no idea, but I didn't run into your problem. It was more of a roleplaying thing than a practical thing. Whether it mattered or not, I have no idea.
 

gallaetha_matt

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I enjoyed it, sure. But no more than the rest of those missions (the Dark Brotherhood is the best past of the entire game). I reckon I was a cold, calculating proffessional the whole time. I'm not sure but I think I might've done him with a bow and arrow while his back was turned. An act of mercy if anything.
 

MurderousToaster

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When I was leaving the cell after he said that I was going to die in there, I seriously just stared at him as I slowly side-stepped out of the door and imagined doing that L sign with my fingers and blowing a raspberry at him.

Killing him was just so...great. Satisfying. Rewarding. Delicious. Who's going to die in their cell now, you smarmy git?
 

TheTim

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Yea it was awesome. But it was oversahdowed by the following.
But slaughtering the entire sanctuary you were in just to find out that the guy wasn't there any more really sucked ass
 

Smertnik

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Oh, that guy. Nope, I didn't care. Which pretty much sums up the whole game for me.
 

lovest harding

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No. I usually don't find revenge to be interesting at all.
I forget about him 2 seconds after leaving the dungeon.
 

Mirror Cage

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Nah. I figured that him spending his life in jail while I got to roam the countryside, free as a imp, was revenge enough. Which begs the question of why such a nice, forgiving soul would join the 'Hood.

Maybe I was just role-playing as the 'professional ponce'.
 

ShindoL Shill

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i enjoyed all the killifications i did.
i enjoyed getting told to kill him and i enjoyed breaking into his cell and punching his face out.
 

liger03

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When I made it to him I didn't even care. I was too twitchy from dodging all of the guards for my bonus and too annoyed with timing the jailer leaving his room. He got an arrow between the eyes before he could speak, and I was out of there in a flash.

The moose-head murder, though, was genius. I positively loved killing someone in a way that reflected their own lifestyle so well. Smashing rich people under their trophies, killing a guard captain the moment he lets his guard down, those were what I enjoyed.
 

Julianking93

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Not really, actually.
He was kind of a dick, yeah but I don't think he deserved death. >.>
I more felt sorry for him than anything.
 

Aegis A'Sha'Se

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It was one of my favourite Oblivion moments.

My friend and I enjoyed pretending to rescue him.

Good times, good times.