If the Dragonborn chooses to let Cicero live, not only are they following the wishes of the Night Mother, but they would be honoring the core beliefs of the Brotherhood by bringing them along as a follower. As far as followers go, Skyrim isn't known for having effective companions , but Cicero is one of the best in the game. He's an assassin with high stats, but he also has a more developed personality than most companions in Skyrim, despite how annoying he might be to keep around.
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I'm doing the Dark Brotherhood questline, and now I need to choose either to kill Cicero the jester or let him live. I've been looking up a bit and read that if you kill him you get gold but if you let him live he can be a companion later on. Now my question: Is this confirmed? And does anyone know if there are any other advantages and disadvantage over killing him or not killing him? He has gold on him as well as his gear.
Since you can pickpocket him and receive higher grade gear at the Dawnstar Sanctuary, it is really not lucrative to kill him. If you have completed the quest line for the Dark Brotherhood, and Cicerio is still alive at that point, he will indeed become a Follower. I just kept him alive because if I really wanted to I could just kill him later anyway.
However, I don't know if it changes the storyline at all. When I met Cicero, I chose to help him, but I never got him arrested, so if you didn't help him and he ended up showing at the sanctuary then I don't think it really matters what you do since you still get the same results. You don't get another chance to kill him. I did not kill him. He's too legit. Jersey Dagmar Just in time for the fiyahworks show! Agree x 1. Solitude Inactive.
Cicero is a great follower. He makes me laugh, especially his little speech about one of us dying horribly while in the service of the Night Mother. Andante Roleplaying Moderator. Also, he is Keeper of the Night Mother, a very well respected position as far as the Dark Brotherhood is concerned. You would think, despite his persona or your personal feelings toward him, that killing him would not be looked upon favorably.
Personally I kind of enjoy his quirks, his dark sarcasm is a welcome change every so often. Agree x 3 Funny x 2 Winner x 1. Disagree x 1. KC95 Member. Sign Up for free or Log In if you already have an account to be able to post messages, change how messages are displayed, and view media in posts. User Info: William6X. User Info: JeffKuma. Second time around, I decided to let him live. He's actually sort of funny Because he talks a lot.
He's borderline creepy a lot of the time. But give him some decent equipment and he's actually a decent follower. And I guess after whacking him the first time, I felt a smidgen of guilt. Even though he is a weirdo, what happened to The Dark Brotherhood wasn't actually his fault. I wanted to kill Cicero when I first met him broken down on the side of the road, but didn't.
When I get the 2nd chance I won't pass it up. User Info: Prodrivertn. Kill, reanimate corps, take to College of Winterhold bridge, fus-roh-doh into the abyss. Works at the throat of the world too. Repeat as needed for stress relief. Good times.
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