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Originally Posted by Krauter
Ah, I didn't know... wait how are Cicero and Babette still alive if you've destroyed the Brotherhood?
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You can't kill Babette because apparently she is tagged as an NPC child and is unkillable. So the game never sets you up to be in combat against her. If you opt not to join the DB and take the Destroy quest she will not be in Falkreath when you go there and, as far as I can tell, never appears anywhere, ever. Cicero... I don't know. It's possible I killed him in Falkreath and just don't remember. There was so much killing that day, so very very much. I know I didn't loot any Jester gear but it's possible I just didn't want it.
Edit: actually come to think of it, I seem to remember the Mother's remains being in Falkreath Sanctuary... so probably he got there and I did kill him.
Anyway you never kill *all* of the DB, just enough to take them out of the game as a working faction. As far as I can tell there is nothing about them that affects your character or gameplay after the Destroy quest is completed. I can only assume that anyone left is hiding out in Dawnstar, where else would they go? You can't get in without a password that is unavailable if you don't join and play out the DB quests. But even going there and banging on the door a few times doesn't seem to rouse the survivor(s) to vengeance.
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There's GOT to be someone you don't care for
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Oh plenty of people, but none of them potential followers yet. And even there it's more a matter of what the quest requires of *me* and less a matter of who I find irritating or despicable enough to use in that fashion. Killing someone outright for reasons that I can justify to myself (or because they are hostile anyway) is one thing. Betraying someone whose trust I've earned, and probably deliberately sought in order to betray them... that's a whole different thing. For this character, it's probably not gonna happen. As I said, I don't even want the reward, so why bother? I have a memento of the day I wiped out their little cult hanging on my wall, so far that's enough.