
My love for lore & RPG elements is compromised now that I am a vampire, as asking the innkeepers for rumors - a fun thing to do in an inn - will force me to accept a quest to cure vampirism (Rising at dawn) - which I do NOT want to do.
I also like visiting inns now and then, rent a room and sneak up to feed on someone sleeping in a neighbouring room and all that. You can call me OCD etc but I hate having quests on my journal that I have no intention to do (except the stormcloak / imperial legion recruitment ones as they can't be helped). I'm completely content with being a vampire and am planning to stay as one for quite a time from now.
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