"Next of Kin" or "Honour Thy Mother" are good candidates for those that go too far. Some other Dark Brotherhood targets are fairly likeable too.When you're too late to save Lucien, and you never get to clear his name, either.This is made worse by the fact that you later find out there was no traitor - at least not in the Cheydinhal Sanctuary.
The jerkass shopkeeper M'raaj-Dar chooses now of all times to start being nice to you where he decides that the two of you got off to a bad start and wants to try and be friends! Just to add insult to injury, it seems like the rumor mill chooses that moment to pick up all the rumors about all the new dead guys you had a hand in making.]] It's enough to make you pull a Heel≯ace Turn. And you have to, if you want to complete the mission line.
The guy who recruited you thinks there's a traitor amongst them, and in order to get the traitor, he orders you to kill everyone in the sanctuary, who have come to love you like family.
So after a while, you've gotten to know all of them, their quirks, even the mean old shopkeeper, and the black humor surrounding the missions themselves is hilarious ("If doesn't quit that awful drug, it'll be the death of him!"), and then you get to the halfway point. Why? Well, when you arrive at the Sanctuary after your initiation killing, you are quickly introduced to a rather cheerful band of murderers, whom the mission-givers encourage you to talk to for advice on your "contracts".
The ultimate fate of Martin Septim, who sacrifices himself to become an Avatar for Akatosh to permanently defeat Mehrunes Dagon and seal off Oblivion forever.If all this is part of a divine plan, I'm not sure I want to have anything to do with it." I'm having trouble understanding the gods right now. Do you need a priest? I don't think I'll be much help to you.