Is killing Paarthurnax worth it?

Whether killing Paarthurnax is "worth it" in Skyrim depends on your priorities: it unlocks the Blades' full potential (recruitment, dragon-slaying missions, unique armor) and a minor perk but alienates the Greybeards, stopping their help with Word Walls and access to High Hrothgar, while sparing him maintains Greybeard support but displeases the Blades, with no major gameplay loss for either choice as the main quest finishes regardless. Most players spare him due to his helpful nature and wisdom, viewing the Blades' demands as unreasonable or vengeful, but the choice offers a moral dilemma between justice for his past and his present atonement.
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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 do you get 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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Does the Dragonborn canonically kill Paarthurnax?

Because the questline is given to you and if you don't kill Paar you FAIL the questline. The only way to complete it is by killing him and because of this you do understand that it's actually canon.
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Do you have to kill Paarthurnax to 100% in Skyrim?

This quest is optional; it does not need to be completed in order to finish the main quest.
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Paarthurnax: KILL or NOT? - Pro's & Con's EXPLAINED | Skyrim Remastered

Should I kill Paarthurnax or let him live?

Whether to kill Paarthurnax in Skyrim is a major player choice with moral and gameplay consequences: killing him satisfies the suspicious Blades (unlocking their quests) but makes the Greybeards shun you and removes meditation benefits; sparing him keeps the Greybeards' favor and his wisdom but angers the Blades, halting their quests; you can progress the main story either way, but the decision reflects your character's morality—vengeance (kill) or mercy/wisdom (spare). 
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Will the Greybeards hate you if you kill Paarthurnax?

Killing Paarthurnax will also anger the Greybeards, and they'll revoke the player's status as an honorary member. While they won't become immediately hostile, they may attack the player if they try to remove anything from its halls.
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Can you skip Killing Paarthurnax?

Yes, you absolutely can choose not to kill Paarthurnax in Skyrim, though it locks you out of quests with the Blades (Delphine & Esbern), meaning no dragon hunts with them or access to their lair, while sparing him keeps the Greybeards friendly and allows meditation on Word Walls, but angers the Blades, making them refuse further help. You can continue the main story, and some players use mods like "The Paarthurnax Dilemma" to resolve the conflict and keep both factions happy. 
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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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What is the canon ending for Skyrim?

Their theory reads: “The reality is that the canon ending of Skyrim is that the Empire re-unites Skyrim and prepares for war … There is almost no situation in which the canon ending is one where Skyrim is independent or the civil war is ongoing.
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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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Should I side with the blades or Greybeards?

If you want more shouts then side with the Greybeards. If you want an army and abilities to fight dragons better, the Blades.
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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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Can Paarthurnax be trusted?

Paarthurnax can be trusted because he was already ruling over mortals. He literally renounced that and helped the ancient nords. That's like someone having a gun to your head and then giving it to you. You can be fairly certain they don't want to kill you.
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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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What happens after killing Paarthurnax?

If you kill Paarthurnax in Skyrim, the Greybeards will disown you, stop offering Word Wall locations, and you lose his unique shout meditation bonuses; however, you rejoin the Blades and get dragon-slaying gear and quests, but many players find the loss of the Greybeards' wisdom and Paarthurnax's mentorship outweighs the rewards.
 
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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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Is it worth killing Paarthurnax in Skyrim?

Whether killing Paarthurnax is "worth it" in Skyrim depends on your roleplaying goals: you get access to Blade quests and dragon-slaying buffs (Dragon Infusion), but lose Greybeard support and Paarthurnax's meditation benefits, with little overall gameplay impact beyond this; many players spare him due to his wisdom and help, while the Blades demand his death for past crimes. 
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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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Can you recruit Blades without killing Paarthurnax?

It is possible to begin this quest without killing Paarthurnax by talking to Delphine after the completion of "Alduin's Wall." Mercenaries can follow the Dragonborn for no charge if recruited into the faction. Recruits who die by any means cannot be replaced by inducting new members.
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What is the Paarthurnax Dilemma?

The Paarthurnax Dilemma in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim refers to the difficult choice players face at the end of the main quest: kill Paarthurnax, the ancient dragon who helped you defeat Alduin, at the insistence of the Blades, or spare him, which angers the Blades but aligns with your own judgment. It's a moral question about justice, redemption, and trust, as Paarthurnax was Alduin's lieutenant but claims to have repented, while the Blades see only an unforgivable evil.
 
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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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How to choose not to kill Paarthurnax?

To not kill Paarthurnax in Skyrim, finish the main questline (defeat Alduin) first, then tell Arngeir or Delphine you won't do it; the quest disappears, letting you keep Paarthurnax and his meditation benefits, though the Blades won't work with you unless you use the "The Paarthurnax Dilemma" mod for a balanced experience. 
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Who is the real villain in Skyrim?

The main villain in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is Alduin, also known as the World-Eater, a powerful dragon and the firstborn of the dragon god Akatosh, who seeks to destroy the world (Nirn) and enslave mortals, requiring the Dragonborn to stop him to fulfill their destiny. While DLCs introduce other antagonists like Lord Harkon and Miraak, Alduin drives the core main questline, aiming to end the world prematurely. 
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Should I kill Paarthurnax before Alduin?

The quest Paarthurnax is removed from the quest log after you defeat Alduin. However, the Blades still want you to kill him, if you want to get more quests from them you have to do it. Killing Paarthurnax stops you from getting quests from the Greybeards.
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