Can I revive Paarthurnax?

You generally cannot revive Paarthurnax through normal gameplay if you kill him for the Blades, but PC players can use console commands like prid 3C57D then resurrect to bring him back, though the game might still treat him as dead, potentially breaking quest progression with the Greybeards; however, there are methods to keep him alive while progressing the Blades questline.
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Is there a way to save Paarthurnax?

Yes, you can save Paarthurnax, especially on PC with mods like The Paarthurnax Dilemma mod or through console commands, while on consoles, you can avoid killing him by finishing the main quest first, but this breaks the Blades' questline unless you use mods or specific tricks like the Storm Call shout. The core issue is the conflict between the Blades (who demand his death) and the Greybeards (who won't speak to you if he dies). 
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How to resurrect Paarthurnax in Skyrim?

If Paarthurnax's body is still wherever you originally killed him, you can open the console by pressing the ``~'' key on your keyboard, click on his body and type ``resurrect'' without quotations, and that should bring him back to life.
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Is it better to be born good or to overcome Paarthurnax?

``Is it better to be born good, or to overcome your evil nature through great effort?'' -Paarthurnax. (Skyrim)
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What happens if Paarthurnax dies?

If you kill Paarthurnax in Skyrim, you gain the Blades' favor and can undertake dragon-hunting quests with them, but you lose the Greybeards' assistance, meaning they won't reveal Word Wall locations, and you lose the ability to meditate on Paarthurnax for permanent Shout power upgrades. The main story progresses, but you miss out on a poignant moment and the chance to keep a wise ally, as the Blades become hostile to him after Alduin's defeat. 
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Can you finish Skyrim without killing Paarthurnax?

Yes, you can absolutely beat Skyrim's main quest without killing Paarthurnax, but you'll miss out on support from the Blades (like followers and rebuilding the order) and can't meditate with Paarthurnax for Word Walls; however, the Greybeards will still help you, and mods like "The Paarthurnax Dilemma" let you keep both sides happy. 
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Is Killing Paarthurnax canon?

Killing Paarthurnax isn't definitively canon; it's a major player choice in Skyrim, and future lore might favor either outcome, but many fans argue killing him is more "lore-accurate" due to the Blades' insistence and dragon nature, while sparing him makes sense for his redemption, with Bethesda leaving it open for the player to decide what makes the most sense for their Dragonborn. 
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Is it worth killing Paarthurnax?

Whether killing Paarthurnax is "worth it" in Skyrim is a classic player dilemma: it's not required for the main story but unlocks Blades benefits (dragon hunts, recruitment) at the cost of Greybeard peace, a valuable Shout meditation, and the companionship of a wise character, making the choice purely about roleplaying and your preferred faction alignment. You gain the Dragon Infusion perk and Blades loyalty (Dragon Hunts) by killing him, but lose Greybeard quests and Paarthurnax's unique shout buffs; many find sparing him more rewarding due to his wisdom and help. 
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What does "born good" really mean?

Born Good is a philosophical concept suggesting that humans are innately good and possess an inherent moral sense at birth.
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Can you tame Paarthurnax?

NOTE: You cannot tame all dragons; especially powerful dragons (Paarthurnax, Alduin, and most “named dragons” for example) will resist the effects of this shout.
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What is the reward for killing Paarthurnax?

Killing Paarthurnax in Skyrim earns you dragon bones/scales, a dragon soul, and gets you back in good with the Blades (Delphine/Esbern), allowing recruitment and dragon-slaying quests, plus a permanent buff against dragons; however, you lose access to the Greybeards' help, meditation bonuses for shouts, and their peace treaty. It's a choice between serving the pragmatic Blades or the spiritual Greybeards and an old dragon who offers wisdom. 
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Can you bring back a dead companion in Skyrim?

You generally can't truly revive dead followers in vanilla Skyrim without glitches or console commands (PC), requiring you to reload an earlier save, but Mods offer spells (Cheat Room, Restoration mods) or making them essential; otherwise, use console commands like prid <RefID> then resurrect 1 on PC for temporary fixes. 
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Does it matter if I talk to Paarthurnax, Arngeir or Esbern?

It doesnt matter who really, Arngeir and Esbern just provide more info, nothing major or story changing, they just have more info. Either person bring you to the same thing.
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Where does Paarthurnax go at the end of Skyrim?

After defeating Alduin, if you spare Paarthurnax, he stays at the Throat of the World, atop the word wall, to teach other dragons the Way of the Voice, but he may fly off briefly after his farewell, often returning to his perch, allowing you to meditate on shouts and continue the Blades questline if you choose to kill him later.
 
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Was Paarthurnax evil?

Paarthurnax wasn't purely evil or good; he was a powerful dragon who served Alduin in the Dragon War, participating in atrocities, but later repented, defected, and taught humans the Voice (Thu'um), dedicating millennia to self-mastery and guiding the Dragonborn, making him a complex, morally gray character whose past actions clash with his present atonement, leaving his ultimate morality up to player choice in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.
 
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Is Paarthurnax immortal?

Despite dragons being immortal, Paarthurnax shows clear signs of great age, including tattered skin on his wings and tail, broken and chipped horns and chin-spikes, dulled color in his skin and eyes, and several teeth missing.
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Is it better to be born good or overcome your evil nature?

It's a classic philosophical question, popularized by the dragon Paarthurnax in Skyrim, with no single answer, but many argue that overcoming evil is more commendable as it demonstrates greater effort, conscious choice, and personal growth, proving true dedication to goodness, while being "born good" might just mean having an easier path with less internal struggle, though some religious views emphasize that all humans have a flawed nature requiring divine grace to overcome. 
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Does society influence our "goodness"?

True goodness isn't defined by religion, status, race, skin color, political views, or culture. It is measured by how you treat others—with kindness, respect, and empathy. Being a good person comes from the heart, in the way you extend compassion and understanding to those around you.
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Is man inherently good or evil?

The question of whether humans are inherently good or evil has no simple answer, with major philosophical, religious, and psychological views suggesting humans are born neutral, inherently good, inherently selfish/flawed, or possess the capacity for both, with actions shaped by environment, culture, and individual choices. Thinkers like Hobbes argued for inherent selfishness needing society, while Rousseau countered that society corrupts natural goodness, and modern psychology shows both innate prosocial behaviors and susceptibility to negative influences like authority. 
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What happens if I let Paarthurnax live?

If you don't kill Paarthurnax in Skyrim, the Blades, led by Delphine and Esbern, will cut ties with you, refusing further quests or help, meaning no more recruiting members or special dragon hunts with them; however, you retain access to Paarthurnax for meditation, remain on good terms with the Greybeards, and can still complete the main quest, with the only significant loss being the Blades' unique support.
 
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Which is better, Paarthurnax?

Paarthurnax's famous question from Skyrim, "What is better: to be born good, or to overcome your evil nature through great effort?", isn't about a single "better" answer but poses a philosophical choice: innate goodness versus earned virtue, highlighting that true strength comes from choosing good despite one's potential for evil, much like his own journey as a dragon who chose wisdom over destruction. It's a Stoic-inspired query about free will, self-mastery, and the struggle against one's darker impulses, suggesting overcoming evil is more profound than never having known it.
 
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Can you 100 Skyrim without killing Paarthurnax?

This quest is optional; it does not need to be completed in order to finish the main quest.
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Can you ride Paarthurnax?

Paarthunax, Alduin, and Durneviir all cannot be ridden.
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Does Skyrim support LGBTQ?

Marriage in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim can occur between the Last Dragonborn and male or female characters, regardless of the gender of the former. Serana will ask the Dragonborn, "Do you get lonely?
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Is Skyrim harder than Elden Ring?

Yes, Elden Ring is significantly harder than Skyrim, primarily due to its demanding, skill-based combat, tough bosses, and punishing mechanics, while Skyrim is known for its freedom, exploration, and adjustable difficulty where players can become overpowered, making Elden Ring the more challenging but rewarding experience.
 
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