![]() This means the Vampire who turns him is indeed alive at this time. Movarth Piquine was alive in the 2nd Era 582 as he was one of the hand to hand trainers of the Fighter's Guild was chartered in this time frame. Movarth may yet make an appearance, if he exists as a vampire. Cyrodiil is not a seat of power at the moment. These vampires, in 2E582, would be spread across Tamriel. It is a valid speculation that the one who made him was a member of what we know as the Cyrodiil vampire clan, experts in concealment and political finesse. He may not have been born by 2E582, and even if he walks Tamriel, as mortal or vampire, the world is large and he is small. Shouldn't Movarth Piquine have existed in this time period? As well as the anonymous individual - obviously vampire - that turned him? According to the book Immortal Blood. Is because of ZOS lack of lore accuracy when it comes to the elder scrolls series. One of the many reasons why there were naysayers about this game. Many players would enjoy the attention to detail, and only the truly dedicated to vampirism will remain as such. We're able to add an ingredient told to us by Lamae (our Matron Mother) that will at least give her children a surviving chance in the sun. Perhaps the caster strives to make the curse a complete imprisonment from the day, but we (vampires) find and fight the caster - interrupting the spell - just a little too late. Simply create a storyline that involves the sunlight curse that befalls the player vampire, forcing us in to darkness. I think it's a much better idea than the current one.Īnd if ZOS is concerned with how to implement this new feature. This will allow players to either decide to play as strictly a night prowler or to feed in order to function in daylight society. Why isn't sunlight invulnerability made contingent on feeding? The longer the player goes without feeding, the greater the debilitating affects of the sun, except of course at night time. To greater inspire vampire players to feed. ![]() Where does the invulnerability to sunlight come in to play?
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