I would like to have an option to look at stage 4 like some of the Volkihar vampires from TES: Skyrim.
I like these skinny faces and bat-like noses.
Sadly in character creation screen you can't do such short noses, even shortest possible at least average length. So even if they make Volkihar vampire skin it doesn't change noses length. And polymorph removes individual facial features. Hope they find solution and make it possible.
I would like to have an option to look at stage 4 like some of the Volkihar vampires from TES: Skyrim.
I like these skinny faces and bat-like noses.
Sadly in character creation screen you can't do such short noses, even shortest possible at least average length. So even if they make Volkihar vampire skin it doesn't change noses length. And polymorph removes individual facial features. Hope they find solution and make it possible.
Not quite there, but it's a start:
KiraTsukasa wrote: »Something like this:
-be khajiit
-contract vampirism
-fur turns white
-hair stays black
-fur and hair are the same thing
-thoroughly confused
I would like to have an option to look at stage 4 like some of the Volkihar vampires from TES: Skyrim.
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Saucy_Jack wrote: »Come on, guys. We all know how they should look.
duendology wrote: »Unless the devs make vampires constantly grinning you won't ever see vampires fangs....unless, again, devs make vampires look like sabre cats with their fangs sticking out their mouths.. which then would make vamps look hilarious.
Honestly, I highly dislike Vampires since Oblivion (as a kid I was traumatized by the length of the quest to cleanse myself and thus I hate those creatures since that experience). Here the whitewashed skin is just another reason not to pick them.
To each his own people: Vampirism is meant to have drawbacks, severe ones, in TES games. It was already dumbed down in Skyrim, and here in ESO it's just some more fire damage and less regeneration (which can be compensated, compare that to Oblivion's vampirism where people wouldn't talk to you or would even attack on sight), so I feel like a rather unappealing look is still a decent way to keep people away from becoming vampires.