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I think that Chillwind Depths really deserves some sort of questline.
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I mean, I'm cool with how they have it right now, where you hear from a guard that people have gone missing, and then you "investigate" on your own and find the campsite, caravan, dead adventurers, etc. That's fine. However, after exploring the cave, and stumbling upon the dead body of Firir, you read his note addressing his lover, Eydis. But when you find Eydis in Rorikstead, there are no dialogue options regarding Firir. I don't know, but that just seems really, really, lame to me. What I think would be cool would be if, upon reading his note, you get a quest objective to take his body back to Rorikstead, and have it buried. You would then be able to hold down the action button to pick him up, and put him on your left shoulder, allowing you to use one handed weapons/spells/fist (I thought about whether or not a weapon should be used, and I think so, as the player would likely encounter bandits or a bear or something on their way back). The player could run at normal speed, but not sprint, and get easily fatigued from fighting. Upon arriving at Rorikstead, the player would talk to Eydis, attend a brief funeral, and get some sort of leveled reward. This just seems much more satisfying to me then, "Oh, this named NPC is dead, and references another named NPC, who doesn't seem to care about him." Just my thoughts.

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