Skyrim Player Discovers Secret Vampire Character - You'll never guess who it is.

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Even nearly 10 years after the original release of Bethesda’s award-winning RPG The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim, people are still making discoveries about the game. Almost weekly, a player makes a post on Reddit sharing something new they have noticed, such as a screenshot of child-sized mummies in Skyrim’s Nordic tomb Forelhost or an image of a mammoth frozen in ice by Dawnstar in the north.

It’s not really surprising that new revelations are still being made within the vast open-world game. It is, after all, one of the top 20 bestselling video games in history. Over the years, several editions of Skyrim have been released, including the 2016 Special Edition that came with all three expansions and a graphical upgrade, a Nintendo Switch port a year later, and a VR version for the PS4 in 2018. While some players are long-time fans who revisit the game multiple times, there are undoubtedly many making their first foray into Skyrim.

This time, a Skyrim player has noticed that Sybille Stentor, the court wizard at the Blue Palace in Solitude, is a vampire. While casting the Detect Life spell, the player realized that sneaky Sybille doesn’t light up like the other NPCs around her. From some of the comments on the Reddit thread, a number of people never noticed the wizard’s undead status.

While this may not be news to many players who have the Dawnguard DLC, those who haven’t yet installed the add-on won’t see the glowing red eyes that distinguish vampires in the game. In the original version of Skyrim, nothing sets Sybille apart from other humans. However, her secret can also be uncovered by using the Detect Dead spell, and she can be killed without consequences using the Sun Damage spell introduced in Dawnguard.

Skyrim supplies some other clues that Sybille is a vampire as well. She provides training in Destruction magic and sells tomes and robes, but mysteriously never seems to be around for business during the day. Also, when speaking to Ahtar, the head jailor in Solitude, he will share the unsettling information that Sybille sometimes takes “volunteers” from the dungeon. And Housecarl Melaran makes note that it’s a good idea to avoid being thrown into the dungeon when Sybille is having a bad day because the headman’s axe isn’t the worst way for a prisoner to die.

Sybille herself never makes reference to her status as a vampire in Skyrim. She offers helpful dialog when questioned about different goings-on in the kingdom but, if the Dragonborn mentions that she looks young, Sybille simply replies that she has aged well. It is remarkable, though, that some of the inhabitants of Solitude seem to know Sybille’s secret and are fine with it.

Skyrim is available on PC, PS3, PS4, Switch, Xbox 360, and Xbox One.
 
Ah… I thought everyone knew this. It's not like the Skyrim vampires are all that cryptic. If you ever try to buy her spells once, you'll notice her vampire eyes if you're paying attention. There's nothing left in this game to discover. It's the deadest, most beaten horse in the gaming industry.
 
Ive been seeing a couple articles like this on forgettable gaming click bait websites. One of them said the cheat chest in Dawnstar was just discovered when in fact people have known about it for years.
 
With as deep as modders have gone into the game code, the idea something has gone unnoticed is laughable.

I'll bet if you check the Nexus there's a mod to turn them into a normal person.

There's mods for everything but giving you your life back.

Still waiting for that one.
 
Ah… I thought everyone knew this. It's not like the Skyrim vampires are all that cryptic. If you ever try to buy her spells once, you'll notice her vampire eyes if you're paying attention. There's nothing left in this game to discover. It's the deadest, most beaten horse in the gaming industry.
Don't think she has those eyes without the Dawnguard DLC. The vampirism was obvious even on 11/11/11, though.
 
This time, a Skyrim player has noticed that Sybille Stentor, the court wizard at the Blue Palace in Solitude, is a vampire. While casting the Detect Life spell, the player realized that sneaky Sybille doesn’t light up like the other NPCs around her. From some of the comments on the Reddit thread, a number of people never noticed the wizard’s undead status.
I refuse to touch a Bethesda game since Fallout 3; so even without touching this game, I can point to this part here and say without a shadow of a doubt, someone noticed this day one. This isn't some sudden 10 year later revelation; this is someone on GameFaqs, or Reddit, or wherever going "Hey guys, X doesn't light up when I cast Y." But, this shouldn't surprise me. I remember seeing a post on r/gaming almost a decade ago and it was someone posting something they just found out in like a PS2 game, and talking like it's a new revelation.
 
I refuse to touch a Bethesda game since Fallout 3; so even without touching this game, I can point to this part here and say without a shadow of a doubt, someone noticed this day one. This isn't some sudden 10 year later revelation; this is someone on GameFaqs, or Reddit, or wherever going "Hey guys, X doesn't light up when I cast Y." But, this shouldn't surprise me. I remember seeing a post on r/gaming almost a decade ago and it was someone posting something they just found out in like a PS2 game, and talking like it's a new revelation.
And it's, again, another game journo getting their content for an article from a fucking Reddit thread. It's so terrible.
 
I refuse to touch a Bethesda game since Fallout 3; so even without touching this game, I can point to this part here and say without a shadow of a doubt, someone noticed this day one. This isn't some sudden 10 year later revelation; this is someone on GameFaqs, or Reddit, or wherever going "Hey guys, X doesn't light up when I cast Y." But, this shouldn't surprise me. I remember seeing a post on r/gaming almost a decade ago and it was someone posting something they just found out in like a PS2 game, and talking like it's a new revelation.
We are in a cycle of people rediscovering things previously documented on old or obscure forums.
 
We are in a cycle of people rediscovering things previously documented on old or obscure forums.
We're going to get to the point where people in 50 years will claim to have found some bullshit secret on skyrim thats really just going to be some mod faggotry but no one can download skyrim anymore without some designated mod patches by then so no one will be able to tell.

Personally i look forward to the day when someone claims to have found a secret 8-bit version of the doom remake music and its just E1M1
 
Ah… I thought everyone knew this. It's not like the Skyrim vampires are all that cryptic. If you ever try to buy her spells once, you'll notice her vampire eyes if you're paying attention. There's nothing left in this game to discover. It's the deadest, most beaten horse in the gaming industry.
Pre-dawnguard it wasn't as obvious. But yeah, that's games "journalism" for you.
 
Mijol is fun. My favorite thing to do is recruit Serena then not continue the dlc until the end, get your regular partner so you have two characters fighting with you lmao
 
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