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rawne1980b16_ESO wrote: »Neither and it will stay that way.
Now Skeever bites .... that's another story.
rawne1980b16_ESO wrote: »Neither and it will stay that way.
I didn't play either in any of the Elder Scrolls games until Skyrim when I played drunk and ended up with my character drinking out of a blood filled bowl.
That said, the amount of times I changed into a werewolf while playing can be counted on one hand .... if that hand had all it's fingers removed.
Never once used it.
Not a fan of the whole werewolf/vamp thing.
Now Skeever bites .... that's another story.
Still_Mind wrote: »Neither. Not a fan of fleas, and sparkling in sunlight is one of the biggest humiliations someone with a measure of dignity can suffer.
I have two vampires and working on getting a third bitten. I've always played vampires in Elder Scrolls games and I enjoy the roleplay aspect of them.
And that's why it hurts so much to see this awfulness more popular than the "real" stuff.As my poll option indicates...
There's just something so sadistically fulfilling by invoking my inner Bruce Banner and busting out the big guns.Still_Mind wrote: »Neither. Not a fan of fleas, and sparkling in sunlight is one of the biggest humiliations someone with a measure of dignity can suffer.
That's a little unfair to blame an IP, which doesn't contain "sparkling vampires", for some crappy high school drama novel series. I grew up with Blade when it came to vampires and I think TES steers more so in that direction, Bram Stoker (Nosferatu) territory than Twidumb.
Still_Mind wrote: »And that's why it hurts so much to see this awfulness more popular than the "real" stuff.As my poll option indicates...
There's just something so sadistically fulfilling by invoking my inner Bruce Banner and busting out the big guns.Still_Mind wrote: »Neither. Not a fan of fleas, and sparkling in sunlight is one of the biggest humiliations someone with a measure of dignity can suffer.
That's a little unfair to blame an IP, which doesn't contain "sparkling vampires", for some crappy high school drama novel series. I grew up with Blade when it came to vampires and I think TES steers more so in that direction, Bram Stoker (Nosferatu) territory than Twidumb.
I blame Interview with the Vampire for the Twilight trend. May it burn in the depths of Oblivion.Still_Mind wrote: »And that's why it hurts so much to see this awfulness more popular than the "real" stuff.As my poll option indicates...
There's just something so sadistically fulfilling by invoking my inner Bruce Banner and busting out the big guns.Still_Mind wrote: »Neither. Not a fan of fleas, and sparkling in sunlight is one of the biggest humiliations someone with a measure of dignity can suffer.
That's a little unfair to blame an IP, which doesn't contain "sparkling vampires", for some crappy high school drama novel series. I grew up with Blade when it came to vampires and I think TES steers more so in that direction, Bram Stoker (Nosferatu) territory than Twidumb.
And then Blade is barely the real stuff for us who grew up with Stokers Dracula, Interview with a Vampire etc... Cause the vamps in Blade are pretty damn pathetic excuses as vampires, a far cry from being as bad as that Twilight crap though.