10 Video Game Heroes Who Could Easily Be Villains - Part 6
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10 Video Game Heroes Who Could Easily Be Villains

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6) The Dragonborn

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This character may have no fixed personality or behaviour since it simply stands as the base for the player’s avatar in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, but there’s more than enough built into the story around the character that would make the Dragonborn a fearsome enemy.

Able to defeat challengers with the power of just a throaty shout, the Dragonborn carries the kind of ridiculous powers that are usually reserved for a game’s biggest and baddest. How often is a hero so overpowered?

Let’s couple the Dragonborn’s immense power with the fact that, at some point, near enough every one of you would have turned him effortlessly into a murderous, thieving rogue and you’ll realize just how high the potential for evil is.


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