Colonelscout312
The Descendant of Tiber Septim.
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you ask her after you finish the dawnguard quest line
but idk if its just for dawnguard side or vampire side, i know for sure shell go cure herself on dawnguard side, you just have to ask her to do it
Don't bother, unless you're on pc and using mods, she doesn't really become human anyway. The only change is the pupils of her eyes become green but the rest still glows yellow. Everything else is the same, dialogue and powers.
Why would you want to?
If I'm gonna have a mouthy, necromancing babe on my tale, I think I'd prefer her as a vampire. It would certainly make more sense than a 1,000s of year old vampire who made a deal with a Daedric Lord and of one of the oldest and most powerful families in all of Tamriel curing herself because some yutz with a really loud voice tells her to.
Uhm... but you can't marry her so what is she then, your friend w/benefits? Besides, why would anybody want to be an accepted member of such an elitist, xenophobic and boring group? Even their fort is boring. While I usually side with them, it's only to get the dwarven crossbow. As far as I'm concerned, they can all get eaten by skeevers. Even the blades are more interesting and they live in one of the most inaccessible and remote places imaginable and, unless you victimize some of your friends and followers there aren't very many of them.Why would you want to?
If I'm gonna have a mouthy, necromancing babe on my tale, I think I'd prefer her as a vampire. It would certainly make more sense than a 1,000s of year old vampire who made a deal with a Daedric Lord and of one of the oldest and most powerful families in all of Tamriel curing herself because some yutz with a really loud voice tells her to.
For roleplay reasons. I had several characters cure her so that she can be fully accepted into the Dawnguard and grow old with the Dovahkiin.
Uhm... but you can't marry her so what is she then, your friend w/benefits? Besides, why would anybody want to be an accepted member of such an elitist, xenophobic and boring group? Even their fort is boring. While I usually side with them, it's only to get the dwarven crossbow. As far as I'm concerned, they can all get eaten by skeevers. Even the blades are more interesting and they live in one of the most inaccessible and remote places imaginable and, unless you victimize some of your friends and followers there aren't very many of them.Why would you want to?
If I'm gonna have a mouthy, necromancing babe on my tale, I think I'd prefer her as a vampire. It would certainly make more sense than a 1,000s of year old vampire who made a deal with a Daedric Lord and of one of the oldest and most powerful families in all of Tamriel curing herself because some yutz with a really loud voice tells her to.
For roleplay reasons. I had several characters cure her so that she can be fully accepted into the Dawnguard and grow old with the Dovahkiin.
I'll keep Serana the way she is. My RP could never, ever justify demanding that someone that is that much older than I that has been through much and helped me a whole lot should give everything up to join that group. Besides, a blood sucking monster is a whole lot better than a soul sucking organization.
You don't, of course, but I've yet to meet a woman that, at some point isn't going to point out that the only reason you haven't married her is so that you can walk away whenever you want and not have to pay her anything.Why do you have to marry somebody to be their life partner? I've been with my lady for 15 years and have no plans to marry. Neither of us see any reason for marriage. Unless you're religious, which neither of us are, I guess it makes sense. As far as Serana not wanting to marry, I believe its because of her fear of temples and what she went through to become a vampire lord. It still haunts her and she believes herself to be unworthy of the blessings of an Aedra. Despite that, she still loves the Dovahkiin but can't bring herself to actually say those words, but its obvious. Also the Dawnguard are a respected and noble organization. They along with the Vigilants of Stendarr are the shield that protects the people from daedra, werewolves, vampires, witches, etc. I'm curious Daelon, how old are you?
You don't, of course, but I've yet to meet a woman that, at some point isn't going to point out that the only reason you haven't married her is so that you can walk away whenever you want and not have to pay her anything.Why do you have to marry somebody to be their life partner? I've been with my lady for 15 years and have no plans to marry. Neither of us see any reason for marriage. Unless you're religious, which neither of us are, I guess it makes sense. As far as Serana not wanting to marry, I believe its because of her fear of temples and what she went through to become a vampire lord. It still haunts her and she believes herself to be unworthy of the blessings of an Aedra. Despite that, she still loves the Dovahkiin but can't bring herself to actually say those words, but its obvious. Also the Dawnguard are a respected and noble organization. They along with the Vigilants of Stendarr are the shield that protects the people from daedra, werewolves, vampires, witches, etc. I'm curious Daelon, how old are you?
I'm not a big fan of marriage either, but this is Skyrim. Marriage is just what you do when you partner up. Of course they do let single people adopt, and vampires, and werewolves and it doesn't even matter what species you are to adopt a human child... Sheesh - maybe you're right. Don't marry her, just pray that she doesn't lose interest.
BTW 3,422 YO. IOW - older than you probably, but not yet ready for social security.
I refuse to answer that question on the grounds that I may have to yell at you kids to git off my lawn! Oh, and I SOOOOO agree.You don't, of course, but I've yet to meet a woman that, at some point isn't going to point out that the only reason you haven't married her is so that you can walk away whenever you want and not have to pay her anything.Why do you have to marry somebody to be their life partner? I've been with my lady for 15 years and have no plans to marry. Neither of us see any reason for marriage. Unless you're religious, which neither of us are, I guess it makes sense. As far as Serana not wanting to marry, I believe its because of her fear of temples and what she went through to become a vampire lord. It still haunts her and she believes herself to be unworthy of the blessings of an Aedra. Despite that, she still loves the Dovahkiin but can't bring herself to actually say those words, but its obvious. Also the Dawnguard are a respected and noble organization. They along with the Vigilants of Stendarr are the shield that protects the people from daedra, werewolves, vampires, witches, etc. I'm curious Daelon, how old are you?
I'm not a big fan of marriage either, but this is Skyrim. Marriage is just what you do when you partner up. Of course they do let single people adopt, and vampires, and werewolves and it doesn't even matter what species you are to adopt a human child... Sheesh - maybe you're right. Don't marry her, just pray that she doesn't lose interest.
BTW 3,422 YO. IOW - older than you probably, but not yet ready for social security.
I'm 41. Are you older than that? Women who say that you don't want to get married because you "might" walk away and not have to pay her anything are definitely women you should run far away from.
Why do you have to marry somebody to be their life partner? I've been with my lady for 15 years and have no plans to marry. Neither of us see any reason for marriage. Unless you're religious, which neither of us are, I guess it makes sense. As far as Serana not wanting to marry, I believe its because of her fear of temples and what she went through to become a vampire lord. It still haunts her and she believes herself to be unworthy of the blessings of an Aedra. Despite that, she still loves the Dovahkiin but can't bring herself to actually say those words, but its obvious. Also the Dawnguard are a respected and noble organization. They along with the Vigilants of Stendarr are the shield that protects the people from daedra, werewolves, vampires, witches, etc. I'm curious Daelon, how old are you?
Why do you have to marry somebody to be their life partner? I've been with my lady for 15 years and have no plans to marry. Neither of us see any reason for marriage. Unless you're religious, which neither of us are, I guess it makes sense. As far as Serana not wanting to marry, I believe its because of her fear of temples and what she went through to become a vampire lord. It still haunts her and she believes herself to be unworthy of the blessings of an Aedra. Despite that, she still loves the Dovahkiin but can't bring herself to actually say those words, but its obvious. Also the Dawnguard are a respected and noble organization. They along with the Vigilants of Stendarr are the shield that protects the people from daedra, werewolves, vampires, witches, etc. I'm curious Daelon, how old are you?
My initial response was just in regards to skyrim, I think they left out the option to marry Serana because it would be kind of unfair to those who chose to marry someone else without knowing there would be other options down the road, especially with a pivotal character.
For the rest of your post (which seems out of place and oddly defensive, me thinks you've had this argument at a bar before ) I'll bite.
I'm an atheist, but at some point I would like to get married. I've been fortunate enough to attend weddings that were nothing more than a celebration of love that served to bring together friends and family. No matter what religious institution began the practice, marriage can be whatever you make of it. I know many people like you, who will never get married for the standard reasons, "Why do I need to go through a religious ceremony to commit to another person?"; "It's just an archaic practice based off of the corrupt catholic church, man!"; etc..
In my eyes, regardless of the way one decides to go about it, there is always room for a celebration of love.
Language, social norms, societal views and practices, they all change over time. I am not looking to get married any time soon, but if I do it will be something I choose to do because of who I am marrying, not because of religion, or anything of the like. It will be a day celebrating my love for a woman I have committed myself to (and one HELL of a party).