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Skyrim: Dark Destiny gives us something the RPG has been missing for years
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Published 13:33 16 Dec 2024 GMT

Skyrim: Dark Destiny gives us something the RPG has been missing for years

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Topics: Skyrim, The Elder Scrolls, Bethesda, PC, Mods

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The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim has been expanded with a new quest that forcibly turns you into a foul creature of the night.

You can do a lot of things in Skyrim in just about any order you choose, and two of the coolest things you can do is turn yourself into a werewolf or vampire.

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There are perks to this of course but there are also downsides, as the majority of the game’s NPCs will despise you if you show them your beastly nature.

It’s still pretty awesome though, but the choice is always yours until now as a new modded quest will see your character kidnapped and forced to endure the life of a vampire with no say on the matter.

This quest is called Dark Destiny, and can be downloaded for free from NexusMods right now.

As said before the quest will see you randomly whisked away to meet new, fully-voiced NPCs who’ll transform you into a vampire, adding a bit of extra danger to your adventuring.

The reason for this mod’s creation is to just add a bit of extra variety to the ways you can transform, as in the vanilla game it’ll only happen if you let it or get infected by Sanguinare

Vampiris and forget to cure yourself in time.

Of course if you want to be a vampire you might not get much from this, but if you’re playing as a vampire hunter it’ll make trekking around the map a little spicier.

Personally, I always saw more appeal in becoming a werewolf as I liked the quest you needed to complete to unlock the transformation, but vampires are just as cool in Skyrim if not cooler.

So if you want to add an extra quest to your game to make a repeated playthrough a little more interested consider Dark Destiny.

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