WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »Complaint about the winery quest: we just finished establishing that this stuff is lethal to vampires and then the moment we walk in the door, Fennorian IMMEDIATELY takes a glass of the stuff and drinks it. *headdesk* And admits to drinking it. Is this mer suicidal? Why not just pretend to drink like a sensible person??? Or don’t take the glass at all, because none of the other vampires did?
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What did you think of the West Weald environment?
Skingrad looks quite nice but, has a somewhat disappointing amount of blocked doors
WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »Complaint about the winery quest: we just finished establishing that this stuff is lethal to vampires and then the moment we walk in the door, Fennorian IMMEDIATELY takes a glass of the stuff and drinks it. *headdesk* And admits to drinking it. Is this mer suicidal? Why not just pretend to drink like a sensible person??? Or don’t take the glass at all, because none of the other vampires did?
WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »Complaint about the winery quest: we just finished establishing that this stuff is lethal to vampires and then the moment we walk in the door, Fennorian IMMEDIATELY takes a glass of the stuff and drinks it. *headdesk* And admits to drinking it. Is this mer suicidal? Why not just pretend to drink like a sensible person??? Or don’t take the glass at all, because none of the other vampires did?
I've finally played this whole quest on PTS now and... seriously: The whole thing is so obviously unrealistic, even with the usual suspension of disbelief. It's so obviously constructed, without really applying logic.
Even if you tell yourself that Fennorian is just really, really, really thirsty (all of a sudden) and the scent of the wine is horribly hard to resist - it still remains obvious that he drinks it mainly because ZOS' writers wanted to get rid of the last glass of wine (that has to be there because it was meant for the servant of the last vampire to join the party - which is Fennorian in this case) because the player isn't supposed to drink it. It would have been better they've made up that it was accidentially spilled or something, but anyway...
Then we met that woman from Summerset that knew Fennorian before he became a vampire. Of course - accidentially, in a far away country, and surrounded by vampires. While I appreciate giving Fennorian more backstory, this seems too much of a coincidence here.
Next she tells us that she would never marry a vampire because of the shame and disgrace and because being a vampire would lead you to be a social outcast, basically a beggar on the streets. But - she did. And the vampire is obviously not a beggar, but the wealthy owner of a winery. Which she never realized before (although vampires are visually recognizable in Tamriel and that man surely must have fed on someone once in a while).
Then she muses: Yes, there's something suspicious about her husband, he spent so much time in the wine cellar (He's the owner of a winery, of course he does?!) and, quote, "never consummated marriage" with her. Isn't that a brilliant conclusion? If your husband obsessively spends his whole time on his job, rarely talks and never sleeps with you, he's most probably a vampire! By the Three, my ex must have been a vampire, too! - No, that was a joke.
But seriously, the whole thing... it's not really convincing. It's a pity because I actually like Fennorian, would love to hear more about his background, and the whole "vampire meeting at a winery" thing might have looked cliché from the beginning, but it's still a nice setting, in my opinion.
I'm going to assume this Woman from Fennorian's past is also Altmer, and the Winery owner is Imperial?
So she's stating being with a Vampire (of the same Race) would bring shame and disgrace, but she's just fine Marrying a lowly Human, bearing his kids, and living in Cyrodiil?