So, are the Vigilan of Stendarr skooma addicts or just complete idiots?

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raido KASAI

Ansei Master Badass
Werewolf?

I don't know. You had it last.
 

Daelon DuLac

How do you backstab a Dragon?
It's when you use the glitch to be both a vampire & a werewolf at the same time. Werepyr is actually a pretty cool name for it too. Although, for the life of me, I can't figure out why you'd want to be both and a person. Sheesh - and I thought I got confused easily!
 

GrumpyBadger

Article Writer

Ivory

Let's Player
It's when you use the glitch to be both a vampire & a werewolf at the same time. Werepyr is actually a pretty cool name for it too. Although, for the life of me, I can't figure out why you'd want to be both and a person. Sheesh - and I thought I got confused easily!

Actually, it's a mod that allows the ability to have both bloods. Neither will over write the other, and you're considered Undead.

Personally, while I like the Werepyre name, I hate that both monsters are separate. In the original Dracula, he could turn into and command wolves as he saw fit. At least that's what I recall. Still, Elder scrolls is one of the few exceptions I give to the separations of the two, since they both came from different Daedric lords and different creations entirely.
 

Daelon DuLac

How do you backstab a Dragon?
It's when you use the glitch to be both a vampire & a werewolf at the same time. Werepyr is actually a pretty cool name for it too. Although, for the life of me, I can't figure out why you'd want to be both and a person. Sheesh - and I thought I got confused easily!

Actually, it's a mod that allows the ability to have both bloods. Neither will over write the other, and you're considered Undead.

Personally, while I like the Werepyre name, I hate that both monsters are separate. In the original Dracula, he could turn into and command wolves as he saw fit. At least that's what I recall. Still, Elder scrolls is one of the few exceptions I give to the separations of the two, since they both came from different Daedric lords and different creations entirely.
I seem to remember on an old thread that there is a glitch that will allow you to be both on console too. It was a long time ago and it could only be done under very specific circumstances and timing (i.e. when Aela gives you the blood but before you transform you had to get out and go to Harkon. Something like that).
 

Ivory

Let's Player
It's when you use the glitch to be both a vampire & a werewolf at the same time. Werepyr is actually a pretty cool name for it too. Although, for the life of me, I can't figure out why you'd want to be both and a person. Sheesh - and I thought I got confused easily!

Actually, it's a mod that allows the ability to have both bloods. Neither will over write the other, and you're considered Undead.

Personally, while I like the Werepyre name, I hate that both monsters are separate. In the original Dracula, he could turn into and command wolves as he saw fit. At least that's what I recall. Still, Elder scrolls is one of the few exceptions I give to the separations of the two, since they both came from different Daedric lords and different creations entirely.
I seem to remember on an old thread that there is a glitch that will allow you to be both on console too. It was a long time ago and it could only be done under very specific circumstances and timing (i.e. when Aela gives you the blood but before you transform you had to get out and go to Harkon. Something like that).

Indeed that does exist, but after selling my xbox and all my games (Except Morrowind because my old roommate gifted it to me when we had a place), I funded myself into a Gaming rig. Took about...3-4 maybe 5 months but was so worth it.
 

Daelon DuLac

How do you backstab a Dragon?
Actually, it's a mod that allows the ability to have both bloods. Neither will over write the other, and you're considered Undead.

Personally, while I like the Werepyre name, I hate that both monsters are separate. In the original Dracula, he could turn into and command wolves as he saw fit. At least that's what I recall. Still, Elder scrolls is one of the few exceptions I give to the separations of the two, since they both came from different Daedric lords and different creations entirely.
I seem to remember on an old thread that there is a glitch that will allow you to be both on console too. It was a long time ago and it could only be done under very specific circumstances and timing (i.e. when Aela gives you the blood but before you transform you had to get out and go to Harkon. Something like that).

Indeed that does exist, but after selling my xbox and all my games (Except Morrowind because my old roommate gifted it to me when we had a place), I funded myself into a Gaming rig. Took about...3-4 maybe 5 months but was so worth it.
I am currently having my gaming laptop reformatted and updated so, who knows! Maybe I'll be joining you on PC before too long. :)
 

GrumpyBadger

Article Writer
I've been debating crossing back over to a gaming PC myself. The costs are amazing now, and luckily now more than ever, I have friends that understand them and build them. So when it decides to bug out, I can have them fix it for a case of Sam! :D

Still, Elder scrolls is one of the few exceptions I give to the separations of the two, since they both came from different Daedric lords and different creations entirely.

I love this about The Elder Scrolls lore in general. It's just so deep. Sometimes I've just sat back in whatever house my character owns and just read some of the books. They can be quite good. The Imperial Report on Saarthal I found quite entertaining myself, being an archaeologist by trade. There have been many a time I've gotten so wrapped up in something, and missed something else, equally or even more awe-inspiring. Right now, it's the technology of the Gaelic cultures - Ireland, Scotland, etc during the 10th through the 17th centuries for example - and yet in it, I've found amazing stuff on one of their main adversaries the true Nords and their crucible steel "Ulfberht" and I'm having fun right now replicating how I can, crucible steel myself ;) all the while trying to learn the chemistry of their soft mail. It's soft, and very pliable, making it, combined with padded undergarments nearly impervious to that era's weapons. Closest mass-produced steel/iron of that type right now is actually rebar wire.

but I digress. Which Daedra is it that the Vampires pay homage to? I'm not that far into Dawnguard yet, and my main character, Broc, is a Companion, so I've gotten quite knowledgeable on Hircine.
 

Irishman

Well-Endowed Member
but I digress. Which Daedra is it that the Vampires pay homage to? I'm not that far into Dawnguard yet, and my main character, Broc, is a Companion, so I've gotten quite knowledgeable on Hircine.

Molag Bal is said to have created the first vampire lord. This is from a Skyrim book and describes how and why he created vampires:

Opusculus Lamae Bal ta Mezzamortie
by Mabei Aywenil, Scribe
A brief account of Lamae Bal and the Restless Death
Translation by University of Gwylim Press; 3E 105
As brighter grows light, darker becomes shadow. So it passed that the Daedra Molag Bal looked on Arkay and thought the Aedra prideful of his dominion o’er the death of man and mer, and it was sooth.
Bal, whose sphere is the wanton oppression and entrapment of mortal souls, sought to thwart Arkay, who knew that not man, nor mer, nor beastfolk of all Nirn could escape eventual death. The Aedra was doubtless of his sphere, and so Molag Bal set upon Nirn to best death.
Tamriel was still young, and filled with danger and wondrous magick when Bal walked in the aspect of a man and took a virgin, Lamae Beolfag, from the Nedic Peoples. Savage and loveless, Bal profaned her body, and her screams became the Shrieking Winds, which still haunt certain winding fjords of Skyrim. Shedding a lone droplet of blood on her brow, Bal left Nirn, having sown his wrath.
Violated and comatose, Lamae was found by nomads, and cared for. A fortnight hence, the nomad wyrd-woman enshrouded Lamae in pall for she had passed into death. In their way, the nomads built a bonfire to immolate the husk. That night, Lamae rose from her funeral pyre, and set upon the coven, still aflame. She ripped the throats of the women, ate the eyes of the children, and raped their men as cruelly as Bal had ravished her.
And so; Lamae, (who is known to us as blood-matron) imprecated her foul aspect upon the folk of Tamriel, and begat a brood of countless abominations, from which came the vampires, most cunning of the night-horrors. And so was the scourge of undeath wrought upon Tamriel, cruelly mocking Arkay’s rhythm of life and death through all the coming eras of the et'Ada, and for all his sadness, Arkay knew this could not be undone.


Good story hey?
Makes me want to create a Lamae Bal character actually...
 

GrumpyBadger

Article Writer
See?! I knew there'd be an epic story about it in one of the books! :D
 

Suleku

The Grey Knight
o_O Everytime I see Vigilants.... I hear this chick vampire screaming behind me with three of those mofos chasing behind her LOL!
 

Daelon DuLac

How do you backstab a Dragon?
Those Vigilants always bring trouble... whenever I see them, I run away. :eek:
I just kill 'em. Doesn't matter if I'm a vampire, werewolf, good-guy, bad-guy (gal). It isn't that I dislike them all that much (they're just religious zealots after all), but I can make some good cash selling their enchanted hoods & robes and get plenty of cure disease and healing potions. I know it's shallow, but I likes my cash!
 

Naginata

Huntress of the Shadows
Those Vigilants always bring trouble... whenever I see them, I run away. :eek:
I just kill 'em. Doesn't matter if I'm a vampire, werewolf, good-guy, bad-guy (gal). It isn't that I dislike them all that much (they're just religious zealots after all), but I can make some good cash selling their enchanted hoods & robes and get plenty of cure disease and healing potions. I know it's shallow, but I likes my cash!

On vampire characters, I always kill them because... dat loot. :p
 

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