3/18/2023 0 Comments Nilsine shatter shield![]() I felt conflicted storming Dragonsreach and ousting Jarl Balgruuf, the first guy who was nice to me and made me a thane. But you certainly don’t get very attached to the characters around you. Oh, it’s not at all difficult to get completely engrossed in it, only to come to and realize you haven’t seen the sun in a good five months. So I was pretty surprised when Skyrim, of all games, sucker-punched me with guilt. Passing the time face-humping travelers, waiting for a husband and father that is never to return.” Because, seriously, fuck ReDeads. At no point in playing any Zelda game did I stop and think to myself, “Huh, that ReDead I just slashed to bits probably has a family waiting for him. It’s you or the mutants/aliens/ghosts/etc. It doesn’t hurt that the games I play are pretty black and white when it comes to morality. That last part might seem like a given but I found that it had snuck up on me as time has gone by. While video games haven’t desensitized me to violence in real life I am desensitized to violence in video games. The members of your local PTA only got it half right. Or, more to the point, they have a way of making me not feel bad about committing virtual murder. if any got a solution to my little buggy problem please feel free to share it with me.Video games have a funny way of making you not feel bad about committing murder. I have left playing skyrim a couple of days without finishing this quest yet but I think I'll ditch my completionist side and finish the darn quest already even if I didn't kill Nilsine, Muiri needs to know that revenge isn't that easy if the target is nowhere to be found, also I need to get a PC and play Skyrim on it so I can use console commands and try all these cool mods. I'm curious to see if that was true or not. I should mentioned that I've read a subreddit about somewhat of the same issue I got here that mentions that Muiri would still give you additional reward as if you killed Nilsine despite never actually killing her and after that her mother, Tova, would commit suicide and her father, Torbjorn, would be found dead outside the city. I also tried loading back safe files way before I joined the brotherhood but again she wasn't there at all. as I mentioned before I play skyrim on Playstation 4 so there's no way I could use console command and see where she went, however I did some research and it turns out that she might actually be dead somehow and people bring her back using console command for this quest. There's no way she's dead as far as I can tell or otherwise her mother would've commit suicide, and I've checked every place she could be in but to no avail. the quest mark is still active and it did lead me to Muiri's ex but not to Nilsine, I did saw a playthrough of this quest and there should've been and arrow leading me to her but there was none whatsoever. I even went forth and back to Windhelm to finish some side quests like killing bandits and retrieving things and again while I wasn't paying much attention I was sure that I haven't spotted her at all after that. I've completed the quest in a short time but I'm sure that after I did so, I never saw Nilsine again for some reason. The quest "Blood on the Ice" happened at night time when I was still at Windhelm shortly after paying Ulfric a visit in his palace. I should point out that I entered the city at morning so the murder of Susanna the Wicked hasn't happened yet, at this time I saw Nilsine at the market place and in Talos temple in Windhelm. Now I did entered Windhelm before and she was one of the first NPC's that I've encountered there. Of course I can't just ignore it even if it was optional (I am a bit of a completionist.) so I went to kill the friend, Nilsine Shatter-Shield, in Windhelm, and guess what? she was nowhere to be found. Now killing the ex is essential to complete the quest but killing the old friend is optional. Now I'm sure many of you are familiar with this particular quest but here's a short context: Muiri wants her deceiving ex boyfriend and an old friend dead for what they did to her, should be simple enough I said to myself. so far I've been enjoying the ride despite some minor bugs and glitches here and there but overall nothing major to complain about that is until we get to the Dark Brotherhood questline which involves me Killing for a girl named Muiri in Markarth. I would've got it on PC had I actually got the damn thing but that's not the issue here. So this is kinda recent as well as a bit embarrassing but I just got around to play Skyrim for the first time ever a few months ago on Playstation 4.
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