I wouldn't be too sure of that. There are a lot of players who hate and don't trust Zaros, especially now that Seren is coming up with a plan to deal with the Elder Gods.
I wonder if we could find some way to merge Zaros and Seren into one person. Right now they are two incomplete halves, constantly drawn to each other despite ideologically opposed.
Just out of curiosity, who do you support, Westenev?
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Yeah, you're right. I got Sliske and Zemo confused.
You were right though. Brodus is much more similar to Zemouregal than Sliske - the only similarity to Sliske is his power. Aside from that, he is pretty close to Zemouregal personality-wise. He totally is the type of dude who would turn his greatest rival into an undead slave, just to make said rival do things he would have despised when he was alive.
And I'm actually proud of that, because I loved Zemouregal as an antagonist.
I have to wonder though, what happened to Arrav after Ritual of the Mahjarret? I don't remember.
Beneath the gold, the Bitter Steel.
I support Zezima, the one true god of the players.
You're using too much logic in your decision, Anyone who distrusts Zaros has at least read some lore contrary to what we're given in Quests. Based on Light reading, Zaros is our saviour and made a very good case in FOT* and beyond. Whether we trust him or not, he will be a key part in our future dealings with the Elder Gods.
If the fate of the world is going to be put to a vote, like in real life, the average person will vote for the most popular name. For the moment, this name is Zaros.
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Okay, I looked it up, and apparently Arrav's body gave away. That really sucks.
What they should have done was make him into a Barrows Brother. Have him sacrifice himself instead of Akrisae, who no one really cared about.
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Arrav was being kept alive by powerful magiks - by giving him back his freedom, it was made clear during the quest that he would have to lose the perks. At least we got the chance to say goodbye before he passed.
Ever noticed how any character that becomes our friend swiftly dies within 2-3 quests?
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