



Demonic Spiders: Any enemy who have an attack which stuns the Player Character are this (an attack which interrupts your own attack, while shortly preventing to attack again or moving).Additionally, there are also people who prefer Skyrim due to the CRPG-styled skill progression and the unforgiving difficulty curve. Contested Sequel: Despite the general consensus being that it's a very well done mod with others even praising it as an Even Better Sequel to Nehrim and Skyrim, there are some who found it to be a step down from Nehrim, having issues with the linearity of the story, numerous Retcons to the previous mod's established lore, and the unrelenting bleakness in the majority of the quests and world space.Ruthless, megalomaniacal, and genocidal, even in the complex and morally gray world of Enderal Taranor stands as an absolutely dreaded figure, feared by all but his fanatical troops. When she does that, Taranor kills her on the spot and his troops start massacring everyone in their way.

Finally, Taranor negotiates a truce with the Truchessa, promising to end all bloodshed if she opens the gates. When his armies encircle Ark, Tealor firmly refuses to destroy the Beacon as Taranor requests he orders his men to crucify all captured soldiers and to kill every civilian spotted in the countryside. Taranor shows to be untrustworthy when, after interrogating a captive PC and Jespar, "awards" their collaboration by throwing them in a raft, leaving their survival to chance. Taranor invades Enderal to stop the Holy Order from using the Beacon that could defeat the High Ones. Influenced by visions induced by the High Ones, he's convinced that the Cleansing is actually the evolution of mankind to a higher level. Taranor unified the continent after a gruesome civil war, characterized by massacres against priests and religious people. Complete Monster: Taranor Coarek is the cruel, anti-religious leader of the Free People of Nehrim.So the quest "A Drop in the Ocean" was added to flesh him out and make him less of a fish out of water. Yuslan Sha'Rim had almost zero characterisation from the moment he presents himself to you to the final quest, where he plays a very important role.
