They will tell you that their oaths as Blades prevents them from giving you any further help until you kill Paarthurnax. If you go to Arngeir and tell him that the Blades want Paarthurnax dead, he will tell you that - although what Esbern said is true - it was because all dragons were in league with Alduin at first, and that Paarthurnax could not help it.
He will go on to say that Paarthurnax did eventually rebel against Alduin, and was instrumental in Alduin's first demise. You are given the option to tell him that Paarthurnax must die or that you are going to spare the dragon. This will affect the conversation between Delphine and Arngeir if you are forced to negotiate a treaty in Season Unending.
Alternatively, you can go to Paarthurnax at the Throat of the World. He acknowledges that all dragons thirst for dominance and that the Dragonborn shares this thirst, though he believes that he has overcome this predisposition through the sheer power of will and that he can be trusted. Paarthurnax is an easy foe for those who are leveled sufficiently, comparable to the average Frost dragon. You will receive a dragon soul and the usual set of dragon bones and dragon scales upon defeating him.
Killing Paarthurnax will enrage Arngeir; if you return to High Hrothgar , he will angrily lecture you on your decision and even go so far as to threaten violence if you do not leave.
After this, the other Greybeards will also fail to acknowledge you. On the other hand, the Blades will talk to you again.
The Blades do not reward you upon your return after killing Paarthurnax. Some users report that they are still able to kill Paarthurnax after completion of the main quest. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. What will I stand to gain from killing Paarthurnax and getting back in good standing with the Blades?
Ask Question. Asked 9 years, 10 months ago. Active 4 years, 11 months ago. Viewed k times. I've finished the main story line. Improve this question. GmNoob GmNoob 1, 5 5 gold badges 13 13 silver badges 19 19 bronze badges. Name names. Don't skirm around the point. Aside, the Paarthurnax Dilemma mod gives you the option to spare him and argue the case for mercy to the Blades.
MichaelEdenfield we should just flag this and get a mod to merge the 2 — l I. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Paarthurnax will no longer be around to provide meditation bonuses to certain Shouts. The Blades will welcome you once again, enabling the completion of Delphine 's recruitment quest.
Esbern will offer to take bones and scales in order to create a potion which grants a powerful permanent bonus to damage versus Dragons currently, however, the potion is bugged and does nothing. The Greybeards will not host a peace treaty, making the Civil War questline mandatory to complete in order to proceed with the Main Quest if Season Unending has not been completed and the Civil War questline has not already been completed.
If Paarthurnax lives: The quest will never disappear from the journal, and the dialogue options concerning the player's decision will remain for all the characters concerned. Arngeir will still disclose the location of Word Walls. Paarthurnax will still provide meditation bonuses for Shout words. Paarthurnax will appear for an extra cutscene after Alduin's defeat, wherein he details his plans to rein in the Dragons and teach them to live under the Way of the Voice.
During the questline to be recruited into the Blades, Esbern discovers the player is being advised by Paarthurnax and refuses to move forward with the player's initiation until the friendly dragon has been killed. As with most of Skyrim 's quests , the player can choose whether or not they carry out the act, but the bonuses the player will receive from keeping Paarthurnax alive far outweighs slaying him.
Should the player slay Paarthurnax, the Greybeard, Arngeir, will no longer tell players where to find Word Walls.
Players will not be welcome at High Hrothgar , there are no more bonuses from Paarthurnax, and the peace treaty council cannot be formed, but the player will be able to join the Blades. Esbern will also offer the player a potion that gives them a permanent buff when fighting dragons. It doesn't seem all that bad, but it is far more beneficial to keep Paarthurnax alive.
Should players keep the great dragon alive, they can still get help from Arngeir in locating Word Walls to fully unlock the power of the voice. Paarthurnax will offer temporary buffs to Shouts, and the peace council to help settle Skyrim 's civil war can be convened - which may drastically change allegiances and Jarls. Upon completing the game, Paarthurnax appears in a special cutscene and vows to rein in the remaining dragons, teaching them the Way of the Voice, and instilling peace throughout Skyrim.
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