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Playing a good-karma werewolf character made that first encounter with them hilarious for me, but also was nice that they simply told me to back-off instead of actively provoke an attack.
Shows they have some semblance of restraint in contrast to 90% of the other NPCs that openly assault the dragonborn.
as well as alot of alchemy. Almost finished the dark brotherhood quest, but ended up marrying a lusty argonian maid, Beating nazir into the ground, and running away to elseyr with the lizard lady that I married in vegas... Sorry I meant riften.
I generally tried to avoid any contact, but if it was unavoidable (such as Hermaeus Mora) then I generally went with any possible "daedra are evil" responses. Ended up being a great character. Restoration gets really fun once you restore stamina as well.
What about the quests where you can betray the daedra?
(Ie: Go with nelecar in the black star to steal azura's artifact, Killing barbas and making clavicus vile weaker than ever, saving sinding, giving the shards of the razor to silus, killing namira's priest and sparing the arkay guy, ect.)