Vampire Clan

Post » Sun Mar 20, 2011 3:26 pm

So i am pretty sure there will be Vampirism . But should there be a Assasin-Fighter Bloodsvcking Vampire Clan ?
Example. when you Becoming a Vampire and you meet a Vampire He's Giving you a Invitation When you Read The Invitation You get the Location and Time you need to be there and There you will meet a Ruler of The Vampire Clan(Think of a name) He Gives you some kind of Vampiric Armor and he Gives you Contracts(Quests)

And You get Quest Like Assasinate Target ,Drink Person Blood,Infect a Person with Vampirism,Kill Vampire Hunters,Fight Werewolves(When there is gonna be Werewolves),Rescue your Vampiric Brother or Sister From Execution,Rescue your Vampiric Brother or Sister From Hunters or Werewolves,Kill Traitors,A Blood Offer To Vampiric Ruler,Poison Target And Lot of other Creepy Things you can think of..


Would it be Good to Join a Vampire Clan ?
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stevie critchley
 
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Post » Mon Mar 21, 2011 12:08 am

Every new faction would be good. And a vampiric faction could be a very flexible one.
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Philip Lyon
 
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Post » Sun Mar 20, 2011 10:52 pm

Capture a human (or just any sentient being (playable races, not things like giants ect.)) and bring him/her back to the lair.

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Muhahahah!! :evil: :devil:
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Post » Mon Mar 21, 2011 1:31 am

Capture a human (or just any sentient being (playable races, not things like giants ect.)) and bring him/her back to the lair.

*Evil Laugh* :chaos:
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nath
 
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Post » Sun Mar 20, 2011 9:19 pm

Vampirism was often tied in with the dark brotherhood during the quests of Elder scroll IV - Oblivion. It was the main feature within the Dark Brotherhood quest and also the Vile Lair expansion.

It seems vampirism in assassin groups is often encouraged.
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Post » Mon Mar 21, 2011 12:14 am

Vampirism was often tied in with the dark brotherhood during the quests of Elder scroll IV - Oblivion. It was the main feature within the Dark Brotherhood quest and also the Vile Lair expansion.

It seems vampirism in assassin groups is often encouraged.

There were only 1 or 2 Vampires in Dark Brotherhood

Edit: Never played Ville lair Expansion
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Post » Sun Mar 20, 2011 11:20 pm

quest to go along with your vampire clan.

track down and kill a group of NPCs who wear sparkling dust on their skin and pretend to be vampires.
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Post » Sun Mar 20, 2011 4:01 pm

quest to go along with your vampire clan.

track down and kill a group of NPCs who wear sparkling dust on their skin and pretend to be vampires.

LMAO Killing Twilight(Fake) Vampires
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Post » Mon Mar 21, 2011 12:41 am

the vampire clans in morrowind didn't have enough missions, so this would be a good Idea if there are a lot more quests.
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Post » Mon Mar 21, 2011 6:06 am

the vampire clans in morrowind didn't have enough missions, so this would be a good Idea if there are a lot more quests.

Yeah i agree
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Post » Sun Mar 20, 2011 9:14 pm

I would like some vampires to become friendly if you become a vampire.
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Post » Mon Mar 21, 2011 4:56 am

"One of the most notorious vampires of times long past, Greywyn Blenwyth, had joined the Dark Brotherhood with the intention of one day converting all of his fellow brethren into his kind. He realized that although vampires are accepted within the ranks of the Dark Brotherhood, the notion that it could be a future requirement could anger existing members or possibly dissuade others from joining its ranks. By carefully forging an alliance with several key members of the Dark Brotherhood at the time, Greywyn was confident he could either sway the rest of the members into adopting his ways, or dispatching those that didn't. He spent the better part of a year "turning" opponents to his side, and using his allies to rid the Dark Brotherhood of the others.

He dubbed his splinter faction The Crimson Scars; a name derived from the unusually vicious neck lacerations left by his assassins and their jagged blades. The final turning point in Greywyn's dark plan called for the swift execution of the current upper echelon of the Dark Brotherhood in one massive, cautiously executed strike. Unbeknownst to Greywyn, one of the members he had turned, a Dunmer named Silarian, was not enamored by the thought of his newfound vampiric power, as it came with too high a price. By informing the Black Hand of the Dark Brotherhood of Greywyn's upcoming betrayal, Silarian was able to quell the rebellion before it started. The second purification in the history of the Brotherhood was executed that night, and the entire sanctuary died in a sea of blood.

Greywyn somehow escaped the carnage and retreated to a cave he had discovered earlier in his travels, which he aptly named Deepscorn Hollow. From this lair, Greywyn, now alone, devised a way to bring his plan back to fruition. He sent messages across Cyrodiil, seeking those who would join his cause, but to no avail. Within the Hollow, he constructed a Shrine to Sithis and prayed for absolution and a way to bring his quashed dreams back to reality. Many a mortal died at the hands of Greywyn in the following days, all in an attempt to appease his Dark Master. Finally, his prayers were answered, but Sithis demanded a price. Sithis would approve of the Crimson Scars, only if Greywyn would renounce his vampiric ways and become mortal once again as a punishment for the betrayal of his brothers.

With a heavy heart, Greywyn labored to create a cure for the disease in his veins. Finally, a musty tome recovered from a ruined fort bore the answer: Purgeblood Salts. Greywyn spent months roaming the land gathering the ingredients he needed to complete the salts and to refine them properly. When all his preparations were complete, Greywyn approached the Shrine of Sithis for one last prayer. As he intoned the first verse of his dark prayer, he felt a piercing pain explode across his back. The Dark Brotherhood had finally tracked him down."


There you go. Maybe the Crimson Scars can return, I mean, one member survived. Rowly Eardwulf. And there could be others we don't know about.
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Post » Mon Mar 21, 2011 1:30 am

"One of the most notorious vampires of times long past, Greywyn Blenwyth, had joined the Dark Brotherhood with the intention of one day converting all of his fellow brethren into his kind. He realized that although vampires are accepted within the ranks of the Dark Brotherhood, the notion that it could be a future requirement could anger existing members or possibly dissuade others from joining its ranks. By carefully forging an alliance with several key members of the Dark Brotherhood at the time, Greywyn was confident he could either sway the rest of the members into adopting his ways, or dispatching those that didn't. He spent the better part of a year "turning" opponents to his side, and using his allies to rid the Dark Brotherhood of the others.

He dubbed his splinter faction The Crimson Scars; a name derived from the unusually vicious neck lacerations left by his assassins and their jagged blades. The final turning point in Greywyn's dark plan called for the swift execution of the current upper echelon of the Dark Brotherhood in one massive, cautiously executed strike. Unbeknownst to Greywyn, one of the members he had turned, a Dunmer named Silarian, was not enamored by the thought of his newfound vampiric power, as it came with too high a price. By informing the Black Hand of the Dark Brotherhood of Greywyn's upcoming betrayal, Silarian was able to quell the rebellion before it started. The second purification in the history of the Brotherhood was executed that night, and the entire sanctuary died in a sea of blood.

Greywyn somehow escaped the carnage and retreated to a cave he had discovered earlier in his travels, which he aptly named Deepscorn Hollow. From this lair, Greywyn, now alone, devised a way to bring his plan back to fruition. He sent messages across Cyrodiil, seeking those who would join his cause, but to no avail. Within the Hollow, he constructed a Shrine to Sithis and prayed for absolution and a way to bring his quashed dreams back to reality. Many a mortal died at the hands of Greywyn in the following days, all in an attempt to appease his Dark Master. Finally, his prayers were answered, but Sithis demanded a price. Sithis would approve of the Crimson Scars, only if Greywyn would renounce his vampiric ways and become mortal once again as a punishment for the betrayal of his brothers.

With a heavy heart, Greywyn labored to create a cure for the disease in his veins. Finally, a musty tome recovered from a ruined fort bore the answer: Purgeblood Salts. Greywyn spent months roaming the land gathering the ingredients he needed to complete the salts and to refine them properly. When all his preparations were complete, Greywyn approached the Shrine of Sithis for one last prayer. As he intoned the first verse of his dark prayer, he felt a piercing pain explode across his back. The Dark Brotherhood had finally tracked him down."


There you go. Maybe the Crimson Scars can return, I mean, one member survived. Rowly Eardwulf. And there could be others we don't know about.

Where did you find this Story ? and Crimson Scars sounds like a cool Faction
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Post » Mon Mar 21, 2011 1:01 am

Where did you find this Story ? and Crimson Scars sounds like a cool Faction

It is a part of the Vile Lair DLC. THey do sound cool. But too bad they were wiped out when they were sleeping.

http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Lore:Crimson_Scars

http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Oblivion:Greywyn%27s_Journal
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Post » Sun Mar 20, 2011 4:35 pm

It is a part of the Vile Lair DLC. THey do sound cool. But too bad they were wiped out when they were sleeping.

http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Lore:Crimson_Scars

http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Oblivion:Greywyn%27s_Journal

Yeah to bad they were Wiped out when sleeping but not all died So there is a chance it can Return and thanks for those Links
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Post » Mon Mar 21, 2011 7:00 am

There is already one Vampire Clan that is known to exist in Skyrim; the Volkihar. Their' breath can freeze a person's blood within their veins, and they can reach through ice without breaking it, and pull a person through. They live under frozen and haunted lakes in Skyrim. Source: http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Lore:Immortal_Blood

I'm pretty damn sure they'll implement Lycanthropes into TES V: Skyrim, considering it's pretty much the "Motherland" of the Lycanthrope. It's native Lycanthrope is the Werebear, and it also has Werewolves, which can be found in any province. Source: http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Lore:On_Lycanthropy
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Post » Sun Mar 20, 2011 11:47 pm

One can only hope. Being a Vampire in Oblivion was pointless.
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Post » Mon Mar 21, 2011 1:47 am

I want the Order back. Go ahead, add the Volkihar. But the Order needs to return. Hell, we only read about them in two books!
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Post » Mon Mar 21, 2011 2:04 am

Tbh, This sounds more like the DB To me :/
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Post » Sun Mar 20, 2011 10:00 pm

A vampire faction, would be great, if done in a good way that doesn't feel weird or silly.
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Post » Sun Mar 20, 2011 7:22 pm

I love vampires (REAL vampires), so I would be very interested in Vampire vs Werewolf clan battles. Also, battles with other vampire clans. And the rest of the "recruitment" style quests.

Would love to have an Underworld style conflict.
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Post » Mon Mar 21, 2011 8:11 am

Vampires and werewolves have no reason to fight each other. Other than for food. Yes, vampires feed on werewolves. it was mentioned in an in-game book. I wouldn't be surpirsed it it worked vice-versa.
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Post » Mon Mar 21, 2011 8:44 am

Vampires and werewolves have no reason to fight each other. Other than for food. Yes, vampires feed on werewolves. it was mentioned in an in-game book. I wouldn't be surpirsed it it worked vice-versa.


Couldn't vampires just feed on regular people? But anyway maybe Skyrim could be alittle unique and werewolves could work together with vampires.
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Post » Sun Mar 20, 2011 6:32 pm

Vampires and werewolves have no reason to fight each other. Other than for food. Yes, vampires feed on werewolves. it was mentioned in an in-game book. I wouldn't be surpirsed it it worked vice-versa.


True...but its just the general conflict between vampire and werewolves in most fiction. Mostly just because they're similar infections and formidable opponents. Perhaps there could be some back story to have caused a feud.
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Post » Mon Mar 21, 2011 4:39 am

Vampires and werewolves have no reason to fight each other. Other than for food. Yes, vampires feed on werewolves. it was mentioned in an in-game book. I wouldn't be surpirsed it it worked vice-versa.


Yep. Vampires find Werewolves (and other Lycanthropes) to be a delicacy, with their mix of human and beast blood. I do believe it was one of the books in Daggerfall that said it.
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