Why did Paarthurnax turn good?

Paarthurnax turned "good" by overcoming his innate draconic lust for power and domination through thousands of years of meditation on the Way of the Voice (Thu'um), choosing to rebel against his brother Alduin and guide mortals instead, realizing that power wasn't everything and that fighting his dark nature was a greater path to wisdom. He atones for past atrocities by teaching others, seeking redemption, and contrasting his struggle with Alduin's embrace of evil, showing that even dragons can choose a better path than their destiny dictates.
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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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Why did Paarthurnax change sides?

One of his reasons for rebelling was Alduin's claim to lordship over Akatosh. After Alduin was defeated and Paarthurnax overcame his desire for power, he retreated to the Throat of the World and began practicing the Way of the Voice.
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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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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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Why did Paarthurnax turn on Alduin? - Elder Scrolls Lore

Should you choose fus feim or yol?

There's no single "best" word in Skyrim's Paarthurnax meditation; Fus (Unrelenting Force) offers universal stagger control, Feim (Become Ethereal) aids survival with faster health regen, and Yol (Fire Breath) boosts fire damage, making the best choice dependent on your Dragonborn's playstyle (warrior, mage, or thief). Many prefer Fus for general utility and interrupting enemies, while mages might lean towards Yol and stealth/survival builds towards Feim. 
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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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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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Are Alduin and Paarthurnax brothers?

Yes, Alduin and Paarthurnax are brothers, both sons of Akatosh, the Dragon God of Time, with Alduin being the firstborn and ruler, while Paarthurnax served as his trusted lieutenant before his betrayal and aid to humans during the Dragon War. They share a familial bond, though they represent opposing forces in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.
 
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Is it actually 7000 steps in Skyrim?

Trivia. In an interview, Todd Howard jokingly mentioned that he would count all the steps leading up to High Hrothgar to make sure it's 7,000. Counting each visible step will only get one to around 700–800, though the path itself is quite worn and snow seems to cover much of it.
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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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Why did Astrid betray the Dark Brotherhood?

Astrid betrayed the Dark Brotherhood by selling out the Dragonborn to Commander Maro and the Penitus Oculatus, not for pure malice, but out of desperate self-preservation and fear, believing that by eliminating the Dragonborn (the new Listener) and betraying the Emperor's would-be assassin, she could earn amnesty for her struggling sanctuary and secure its future under her control. She was insecure about her leadership and the Night Mother's return, seeing the Dragonborn's rise as a threat to her power and the "family" she built.
 
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Why are there still dragons after killing Alduin?

The dragons still exist. Alduin brought them back, but this isn't like when a necromancer raises someone as a zombie. He brought their spirits back, but they are not bound by his magic. See, the only way to truly kill a dragon is to absorb its soul.
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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 are the three words Paarthurnax teaches?

During the main quest where you first meet Paarthurnax, you can choose to meditate on a word : Fus, Feim, and Yol. Only one can be active. Each words have special effects, and grants access to perks empowering them even more. Perk Effect : take 50% damage from enemy shouts and their duration is 50%.
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What does "Thu'um" mean in Skyrim?

The Thu'um, also referred to as Storm Voice or simply the Voice, is a form of Magic which utilizes the Dragon Language to form Dragon Shouts of immense power. The word itself directly translates to the word "shout" in the Dragon language.
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What were Alduin's last words?

Alduin's final words in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim are in the Dragon Language: "Zu'u unslaad! Zu'u nis oblaan!", which means "I am eternal! I cannot end!" or "I am immortal! I cannot die!". These defiant words highlight his perceived unending nature as the World-Eater, even as the Dragonborn defeats him in Sovngarde, though his soul isn't absorbed, leaving his ultimate fate ambiguous.
 
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Who was the very first dragonborn?

In The Elder Scrolls lore, Miraak is historically recognized as the first Dragonborn, a powerful individual with the soul of a dragon, who lived in the Merethic Era, predating Saint Alessia. While Alessia was the first known Dragonborn ruler who established a covenant with Akatosh for liberty, Miraak was gifted his power by Akatosh to fight Alduin but betrayed his masters, becoming the first to absorb dragon souls and use shouts, eventually becoming trapped in Apocrypha by Hermaeus Mora.
 
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What is a dirty mod in Skyrim?

Dirty edits are often a side-effect of mod creation, and are often due to bugs in the utilities Bethesda has provided to create mods, rather than bad practice by mod authors. Dirty edits can cause a wide range of issues, including incorrect game settings, missing content, broken quests and crashing to desktop.
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Can I have a baby in Skyrim?

Yes, you can have children in Skyrim through adoption if you have the Hearthfire DLC, but you cannot have biological children. To adopt, you need a house with a child's bedroom, and you can then find orphaned children in cities or at the Honorhall Orphanage in Riften after completing the "Innocence Lost" quest. Adopted children can live with you, play games, do chores, and even bring pets home.
 
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Can I have two wives in Skyrim?

Once you get marry with the vanilla system, you can use the Shrine to move your vanilla spouse to one of the multiple marriage slots. You can also reset the vanilla quest using the shrine so that you can have another wedding.
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Can I ride Odahviing?

Yes, you can ride Odahviing in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (with the Dragonborn DLC) by using the Bend Will shout, especially when he circles the Throat of the World, allowing for unique real-time travel or just to experience riding a named dragon, though mods offer more seamless integration. 
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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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Can I ride a dragon in Skyrim?

Yes, you can ride dragons in Skyrim, but primarily through the Dragonborn DLC using the Bend Will shout, allowing for limited free-roaming flights, although you can't fully steer them; the base game only offers scripted dragon rides during specific main quests. You tame a dragon by using the fully upgraded Bend Will shout on it, then mount it to fly, attack enemies from the air, and fast travel, but its flight path is mostly automatic.
 
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