Don't kill the dragon, from a simple gameplay perspective, the blades give you less in return: if you kill master P, the blades will give you a sword buff thing against dragons that you have to return to them for every time you want to use it (essentially the buff on that one enchanted blades sword you find at the blades temple, but they'll apply it to whatever weapon you want for I think 24 hrs or something?)
Paarthurnax gives you permanent buffs to your shouts, which are still kind of piddly, but they're still better. Also fuck the blades. If you're gonna play these games at all, why not play it as a power fantasy? Would you want to go along with two ballsacks who try to browbeat you into murdering the cool dragon who has been nothing but helpful and supportive to you, simply because they have some wienery "justice" complex? And who the fuck are they to try to pressure you? They fucking need you! WAAAAY more than you possibly need them.
Don't kill the dragon, from a simple gameplay perspective, the blades give you less in return: if you kill master P, the blades will give you a sword buff thing against dragons that you have to return to them for every time you want to use it (essentially the buff on that one enchanted blades sword you find at the blades temple, but they'll apply it to whatever weapon you want for I think 24 hrs or something?)
Paarthurnax gives you permanent buffs to your shouts, which are still kind of piddly, but they're still better. Also fuck the blades. If you're gonna play these games at all, why not play it as a power fantasy? Would you want to go along with two ballsacks who try to browbeat you into murdering the cool dragon who has been nothing but helpful and supportive to you, simply because they have some wienery "justice" complex? And who the fuck are they to try to pressure you? They fucking need you! WAAAAY more than you possibly need them.
plays video game where anything is possible
pol voice :le-pol-face: IT WAS THE REALISTIC CHOOOOOICE