@@hishamx9180 Absolutely. The mage that is buddies with Erikur definitely knows. He flaps his gums about it too, before realizing his mistake. Ahtar the Headsman definitely knows, since the jail hands 'food' over to the 'Court Vampire'.
@@hishamx9180 I think more like she likes living in the blue palace, since her quest of slaughtering other vampire and calling them having no 'class' living in a cave.
The Gates of Oblivion could be fully open, Mehrunes Dagon giving that Redguard a prostate exam with all four hands and Nazeem will still have the audacity to be asking about the Cloud District. 😏
@@frankficcle7081 Vampires aren't alive in the first place! If he's verified dead after a stake through his heart, that's all the more proof that he's one of them. (Source: a Vampire player) (You can trust me) (Definitely)
"I wasn't sent here to witness catastrophic events on a cosmical scale that may destroy our reality, I'm just here to put an end to Ulfric's little rebellion"
Bards: Our Hero Our Hero The Dragon Borne Com- Dragon Borne: Hero? I'm just cutting any loose ends for when I bring a new form of hell across Tamerial that makes the Oblivion Crisis seem like a small scale infestation!
Well ya know he's preparing for a giant war with the thalmor and with the sun gone im sure he knows they he's gonna have to order abunch of soldiers to go vampire hunting.
99% of Skyrim's people: "WTF IS GOING ON???" Tulius: "I'm too buy for this shit" Nazeem: "I'm too important to give a shit" Sybille: "I know what you did and I approve."
Everyone seems to be under the impression that she's not associated with the Volkihar but this line and the fact that she instantly knows what's going on tells me that she may be
An interesting line you didn't get here is that if you sided with the Stormcloaks and blot out the sun, Ulfric will figure out that you were the one that did it but complement you on "your new Thu'um" as he interprets it XD
@@CleopatraKing Ashes can actually be pretty helpful for plants, like wood ash and especially volcanic ash. Volcanic ash is packed full of minerals that plants crave.
@@DND_and_Star_wars_enjoyer I think, because she's tagged ingame as a vampie, she'll say that line regardless. For some dialogues, the game runs a check to see if the circumstances match. If this NPC uses X voice actor and/or is Z, then they'll say H. She's tagged ingame as a vampire, her voice does have that line (meaning anyone who uses Sybille's voice type who's also a vampire), the game doesn't care who she is -she'll say it out.
@@DND_and_Star_wars_enjoyer Because she's a vampire, it's her race, it's going to be a lot easier to live in a world where no sun could harm her or give her away as a vampire which would be the end to her and would cause political problems in skyrim.
Whiterun guard: "Watch yourself. The sky's a bad omen." Nazeem: *oblivious to the weather* "Do you get to the Cloud District very often?" Oh, what am I saying, of course you don't."
First, I didn't know we could shoot out the sun. Then, I discovered NPCs actually do have reactions to when you DO block the sun- dang Skyrim. Finding more reasons to keep playing
Played the game for 800+... always knew you could do this. Ever since I beat Dawnguard. Before I had a single second on the game. Since i moved from Xbox to pc. But... I didn't have a single hour on the game when I found out. How didn't you know? Never played the dlc?
@@callumkristofer7793 Same here but I didn’t know. It never occurred to me to try going through with the things he said. I thought it was just story telling and couldn’t actually be done. Whoops 🗿
According to the lore, the sun is actually a hole into Aetherius, left there when Magnus left Mundus. The stars are also holes that the ancestors of the Elves left when they went as well. The sun is a major source of magic on Nirn. So by blocking it out, you'd greatly cripple people's abilities to use magic, I would wager only the most powerful magic users would have access to it through the stars.
Not really, people explicitly generate Magicka on their own. Something about their souls being channels to Aetherius just like the stars or something. The Sun going out would fuck up the world majorly, but Mages would be just as powerful as ever.
@@unclefiend3087 The raw aetherial energies of the soul are processed by your own soul to create magicka. I do doubt the darkening of the sun would majorly affect mana regen in lore though
@@jamesdow211thats honestly one of the biggest issues with Skyrim and every other Bethesda game.. why hire actors when you have actors that return for a new role. almost every role are at least played twice or even thrice considering how much money Bethesda makes... shouldn't they be fully aware.. that people are sick of voice actors having multiple roles.. although... the Witcher 3 has that problem too.. and some other games
It's weird being friendly with her. She loses the menace in her voice, but you can still find human remains in her 'meat shack', and the unfinished rabbit meal on a stump out back left by some poor laborer who became the meal themselves.
If you like strategy games you should play as the Cravers in Endless Space 2: Their entire faction is hyper militaristic and is all about overconsumption and the enslavement of other races.
@@Rasta796 Yeah, hard to argue with that. In Fallout 4, I decided to basically make my own version of Caesar's Legion by taking settlements over by force, and I ended up killing all the original residents at the settlements just because of how otherwise limited my options were. Sure I could have just done the whole "raiders" thing, but I wanted to create my own thing with a Vault-tec aesthetic.
You should've gotten reactions from the people from fort dawnguard and Isran (If they have any or if you didn't kill them) because they actually know what it means, so maybe they would have some cool reactions.
@@icedtease1973 Don't even need to do that. I believe that once you finish the Questline (Dawnguard's side at least, not sure about the Volkihar side) Serana will mention that "we (you & her) can actually perform the prophecy" and can blot out the sun despite being a DG member.
Nazeem just sleeps in the Drunken Huntsman. He has a key for a manor that Betheda never actually put in the game. It's nothing but the Plains District life for him.
I love it how it sounds like two guards are warning you about Nazeem. "Watch yourself, this guy's a bad omen." As he walks past. I know they say 'the sky' but it sounds like 'this guy' if you listen right.
Would’ve been hilarious if nazeem said the whole line then at end “oh what am I saying? of course you don’t… BECAUSE THE SUN IS GONE!” Then flees inside.
Sybille's reaction to that further proves that she is, in fact, a vampire, just like she didn't glow when you used detect life. While it's apparent that she's undead, I've never seen people use the arrows as proof that she's Undead; I've only seen them use the detect life spell as proof.
Or you could, oh I don't know, LOOK AT HER EYES. She's got Vampire eyes. only way to get those eyes is to, you guessed it, be a vampire. Anyone saying stuff like 'well I proved it with this spell, or this action' is wasting their time. Just look her in the face.
@@DBfan106 I thought the same thing at first, but I'm fairly certain that wasn't always the case. Before Dawnguard came along, I vaguely remember vampires actually looking like people. I imagine the only sure way of identifying them at that time was attacking them, which probably had them use Vampiric Drain. These days you can just look at them, which makes no sense in lore.
For those wondering why Sybille said that, her voice is also the voice of Alva ( The vampire from Morthal) so it wouldn’t surprise me that they have the same voice lines as well as other vampires too. Still though it is kinda like she just revealed she would drop her pals in the blue palace in a heartbeat if she didn’t have to worry about the sun. Just another reason for Werewolf supremacy.
Normally I enjoy rolling up to Markarth with the Tyranny of the Sun, just to rattle that city a bit. But it was interesting to see Radiant Raiment sister lose her smug attitude. Makes me wonder if the 'provincial hater' in Falkreath's mill would freak out too. I mean, they have good reason to be since vampires openly attack on those days.
Oblivion had like 6 voices. Redguard. Orc. Kahjiit. Everyone else. Goat. Shegortrat.... wait. Let me do that again.... Oblivion had like 6 voices. Redguard. Orc. Kahjiit. Everyone else. Goat. Sheogorath.
Sybille's reaction was the most chilling. She's worked so hard for so long to keep her vampirism secret. She makes no thralls, creates no fledglings. She's incredibly well-versed in magic and highly intelligent. But you darken the sky and she looks you in the eye and declares vampiric victory in front of the most politically powerful people in Skyrim, openly, brazenly, and with full confidence... Because she fears no retribution. Or Bethesda just was like "she's a vampire she gets vampire dialogue" but I mean
Damnit, this game is so old yet I keep learning new things. Literally crazy, this is why Todd Howard keeps re releasing this shit we literally haven’t discovered it all yet lol
Well yeah but actually no, what make skyrim imortal is the modding community, we have literal new games built over skyrim as mods, and plenty other mods which can basically be or do anything, so yeah its a ageless game that because the community keep it alive will keep being rereleased.
@@erwinamanciosilva7693 still waiting for voice commands like we had with 360 I'd take that over the mods to be able to shout and play the game without going into my inv every sec or change spells weps. Give me that anyday over a toy train mod.
Played the game for 800+... always knew you could do this. Ever since I beat Dawnguard. Before I had a single second on the game. Since i moved from Xbox to pc... if I didn't have a single hour on the game when I figured it out. How didn't you..?
@@callumkristofer7793 knew I could do it, didn’t know characters reacted to it like that. Some seem to really REALLY react to it and I just thought that was neat, didn’t use that bow a lot after dawnguard so I never really experimented with it I guess
You also need to consider that doing this to the sun wouldn't just affect Skyrim, but all of Nirn, so people all across Tamriel and beyond would be looking at the sky in terror as the sun simply disappears.
auto subtitles: "this guy shouldn't look like that" "this guy is a bad old man" "do you get to the cloud district very often oh what am I saying of course you don't"
I find Sybille Stentors dialogue extremely interesting. In the normal game, its hinted that she is a vampire. The red eyes, the comments about how well she’s aged, but this just proves it. So whats a vampire doing in the court of solitude, and whats more, why does she have you target a random group of vampires if you pester her for work?
Imagine how much cooler this quest would have been if that was a permanent effect instead of something you need to apply every time you fast travel. But no. We're not allowed to actually be evil, even if we decide to be a vampire lord😑
@@Rasta796 I'd say that's media in general. Big blockbuster movies never let us have plots where the main character is a villain who fight good people. No they always have to make them fight someone who's more evil somehow. We just get weak anti-heroes rather than actual villains.
I love how after they comment about the sky and you're talking to a merchant. "The sky is so dark what does it mean?" Then you'll go to purchase something and they'll say "a bit of this and that" like they forgot about the sky.
I've never once tried the Tyranny of the Sun in my 4000+ hours of Skyrim. It looks so cool, I love the way npcs react to it. Wish something similar happened when you use Sunhallowed arrows on the sun.
@@drengillespie lmao that literally happened to me yesterday I beat harkon and used the arrows then fast traveled to windhelm and there was a gargoyle killing everyone so I had to reload and figure it out.
@@XoRandomGuyoX Skyrim Special Edition disabled random vampire attacks on towns and cities though. Do the arrows turn them back on permanently? That's what I'm worried about. I play with the arrows once, and then I'm stuck with neverending vampire raids. Remember when if you so much as slept in an inn, you got jumped by vampires in broad daylight. I hated that. It made no sense.
@@jonathanprince707 Ah, yeah, the Zerg Rush vampires.... Hm... I haven't tested that particular scenario. Knowing Bethesda though it is possible. I suppose you could save before and test it by fast traveling between Markarth, and Whiterun. When you get to Whiterun jog up to Dragonsreach and then back to the city gate. That always triggered vampire attacks before, and resulted in Adrianne, her husband, and Belethor all getting slaughtered on their endless night walks.
@@joanofarc9793 To be fair if I saw the sun do that I'd run inside and lock my doors even if there weren't vampire lords running around. The sun going dark is some cosmic level horror on its own even without vampires.
Tes universe, is one of the most complicated structures nothing in the Tez universe follows the laws of physics of our universe. The sun isn't even a Sun it's a hole in reality. Stars are also minor holes in reality.
@@saintmichael2805 it’s scienceless. I spent a lot of time on forums like The Imperial Library, and my conclusion is that this fantasy world of Nirn is nothing different that other fantasy worlds. Thus it’s impractical to speak of common sense so I digress.
The craziest part is that the Sun itself actually isn’t a “Sun.” It’s actually just a massive hole in the fabric of the reality of Nirn. On the other side of it is a realm of pure magic. So when you blot out the sun, something happens on the other side of that hole, I’m curious what that might be. (I don’t remember it exactly, this is all a brief paraphrase. If anyone actually knows what’s going on then feel free to comment.)
The sun itself, is actually considered to be Akatosh; the Dragon God of Time, as well as the one responsible for giving select mortals the right to dragon blood. There was a few events, beyond the betrayal of Lorkhan, where he personally stepped in to set a few things straight, and blessing our character was one of them. ... To support my assertion, the fallen snow elf you fight towards the end of the Dawnguard quest line, said he used an elder scroll to create a prophecy. As he explained, he made the prophecy in reaction to Akatosh turning his back on him, after one of his students converted him into a vampire. To get revenge, he took the knowledge of his new curse, and vowed to shut off Akatosh's influence from the world. Now, as the prophecy stated, Aruiel's Bow (Akatosh's main weapon,) when corrupted by the blood of a pure-blooded vampire, can injury Akatosh. So in essence, everytime we shoot a cursed arrow at the sun, we're actually injuring and pissing off a god, who gave us our extraordinary power. I can imagine how much he'd want to let Alduin off the chain, after that. Lol
Molag Bal could be degrading/violating him and his wife or Mehrunes Dagon invading Skyrim with his huge army of Valkynazes.... and Nazeem will still ask you if you've gone to the Cloud District often. 😑That is why I hate him so much.
Get "Draconic Punishment for Cloud District Quips" and watch Alduin the Worldeater himself fling Nazeem up into the literal cloud district Bonus points for him surviving so he can be flung repeteadly
Sybille caught me off guard... I didn't know she had any dialogue pointing to her being a vampire!! I thought it was just mechanical stuff, like detect undead working on her. Holy shit!
For anyone wondering, if you do the dawnguard dlc, you get a special bow, and then you get two kinds of special elven arrows to fire from it. If you fire a holy arrow, it rains holy fire down on your enemies from the sun (You get these arrows by giving elven arrows to the snow elf) If you fire the blood arrows it blocks out the sun so that you dont receive a debuff for being a vampire during the day (You get the arrows from the vampire companion from that dlc (shs is a story character cant remember her name)
nazeem is hilarious tbh specially when the world could be ending and he would still say that line
I thought the same thing 🤣
Like dude you still bougie !? 😳
Nazeem's assholery will not be undone.
Baenlin did too.
Well in his defense, he doesn't have a good view of the sky from the Jarl's backside.
Everyone worries about sky, but Nazeem is being Nazeem...
Watch yourself this guy is a bad omen
You can't see the corrupted sky from the Cloud District, babyyyy!
@@karawithgun8148 Literally my though. "This mythical Could District I keep hearing about must be higher than the sky".
Everyone but General Tullius
Maybe if you got to the Cloud District more often, the sky wouldn’t look the way it did.
Everyone: scared
Nazeem and tullis: doesn't care
Sybille: my time has come
I hope she is aware she gave herself out and that the sun-effect is only three days long.
....
Maybe Solitude should consider a new court mage xD..
@@nighttimeserenity2447 I believe there is some people in the court who know but she is usefull and loyal so the don't mind
@@hishamx9180 Absolutely. The mage that is buddies with Erikur definitely knows. He flaps his gums about it too, before realizing his mistake. Ahtar the Headsman definitely knows, since the jail hands 'food' over to the 'Court Vampire'.
@@hishamx9180 I think more like she likes living in the blue palace, since her quest of slaughtering other vampire and calling them having no 'class' living in a cave.
I hope you understand that Sybille is a vampire
Everyone is terrified of the absence of the sun, meanwhile nezeem is only worried about the cloud district.
The Gates of Oblivion could be fully open, Mehrunes Dagon giving that Redguard a prostate exam with all four hands and Nazeem will still have the audacity to be asking about the Cloud District. 😏
@@LadyCoyKoi touché😂
@@LadyCoyKoi nazeem:jokes on you daedra I'm into this
Dagon:nope
@@LadyCoyKoi Can't a man have a bit of butt piracy?
@@gageniedert4344 wow i just read this in Nazeems voice. XD
I love that Sibille isn't even subtle about it. She's just like "Skyrim is ours now".
I mean yeah she's a vampire but nobody else knows that right
I hate that even though Sibille is clearly a vampire, she's still immune to Sunlight spells.
@@DemonicEngineer she is ? even if you make her turn hostile first ? what about Serana & Co ?
@@staren1991 Don't know. Gotta check.
But I know even disguised vampires are usually effected by those spells.
@@DemonicEngineer I mean she is incredibly versed in magic so it's not unreasonable that she'd give herself magical resistance to that.
@@Darth_Nycta_13 Nah, more likely an oversight on Bethesda's part. Otherwise, why didn't Harkon get that immunity?
Skyrim citizens: *fear and horror*
Sybille: “f i n a l l y”
Nazeem: Do you get to the cloud district very often?
@@Wolverine54239 What am I saying, of course you don't.
Quick save.
Tulius: "Hmm?"
Only one explanation why nazeem doesn’t care about the sun….he’s a VAMPIRE
Nah. Nazeem doesn't care about anything except Nazeem.
@@dieminervaeule I'm with you on this one
There is only one thing to do, drive a stake into his heart. If he dies that means he was a vampire.
@@frankficcle7081 Vampires aren't alive in the first place! If he's verified dead after a stake through his heart, that's all the more proof that he's one of them.
(Source: a Vampire player)
(You can trust me)
(Definitely)
Actually he's a leech but close enough
General Tullius is just like: "Don't care, f*ck off!"
"I wasn't sent here to witness catastrophic events on a cosmical scale that may destroy our reality, I'm just here to put an end to Ulfric's little rebellion"
"Don't care, f*ck off, plus you're a vampire"
Swag
Sigma “I cannot give a shit about the sun disappearing or an ancient dragon god slowly devouring reality, I’m only here to end a rebellion” Tulius
Tullius: I lived during the Oblivion Crisis. This is just a normal Tirdas for me.
Ah, the tyranny of the sun. The perfect way to end a "legendary hero turning brazenly evil at the last minute" playthrough
You either die a hero, or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain
Nobody ever said the Dragonborn had to kill the dragons for altruistic reasons.
@@PsychicAlchemy true,dragons would just get in the way in the end
I would like but you at 420
Bards: Our Hero Our Hero The Dragon Borne Com-
Dragon Borne: Hero? I'm just cutting any loose ends for when I bring a new form of hell across Tamerial that makes the Oblivion Crisis seem like a small scale infestation!
I pretty sure this will affect the salmon population
Among others
@@HelpW4nted among us
@@HelpW4nted Amongus us sus?
@@HelpW4nted sus
@@ana74674 Amogus sussy?!?!
I just love how Tullius can't be bothered to care about the sky. He's seen some mad shit before...
True sigma male
100% they just couldn't get the VA back in for the extra lines. I do like the idea he's just seen enough to be chill with it.
He's busy planning a big brain move to defeat the stormcloak
I mean, he did see a creature no one had seen for millennia destroy a town like it was nothing.
Well ya know he's preparing for a giant war with the thalmor and with the sun gone im sure he knows they he's gonna have to order abunch of soldiers to go vampire hunting.
99% of Skyrim's people: "WTF IS GOING ON???"
Tulius: "I'm too buy for this shit"
Nazeem: "I'm too important to give a shit"
Sybille: "I know what you did and I approve."
She is a vampire obviously why wouldn't she not care or be afraid of such things
Everyone seems to be under the impression that she's not associated with the Volkihar but this line and the fact that she instantly knows what's going on tells me that she may be
@@xlpeoplepower maybe she's the reason no one from Solitude noticed the giant ominous castle 2 miles off the coast?
An interesting line you didn't get here is that if you sided with the Stormcloaks and blot out the sun, Ulfric will figure out that you were the one that did it but complement you on "your new Thu'um" as he interprets it XD
Why i bet he doesn't want to piss you off! I bet he is scared af of you!
@@marystone860 definitely not. He's far too dense to be scared of anybody. He's just an idiot.
@@sloppyphart7879 fellow stormcloak?
@@ckinggaming5bucketmadness766 god no.
@@sloppyphart7879 future skeleton!
I love how the Tyranny of the Sun only lasts for four hours
I think it's because you're only bloodcursing arrows, instead of killing Serana and cursing the bow itself.
@@IoanCenturion Can i do that?
@@Jynx9921 No, because Serana and Valeria are unkillable
@@IoanCenturion Sad i wanted to make this permanent
@@Jynx9921 download a mod, maybe someone made that effect permanent for a mod
"The day is as dark as night! What's happening?!"
*"I'd like to decorate my home"*
The sun was getting annoying every morning, so I just killed it.
underrated comment
Nords: "The Divines are outraged! We are doomed!"
Khajiits: "Oh no! This will affect the economy!"
THE ECONOMY! YOU FOOLS!
*-1 stability*
Thalmor: “You mean we can’t take responsibility for this?”
this will significantly affect the trout population
Ah lads, not again!
they care more about the moons so makes sence
Meanwhile, the dark elves in Solstheim and Morrowind are just like "Psh, wimps! The sky is always like this for us!" XD
@Cannabis Dreams constant ash in the sky from the red mountain.
those n'wahs are of a different breed. "yea we manage to plant in actual ash" or the Televanni special "Cultivating houses from fungal spores"
@@CleopatraKing except they aren't n'wahs... They're mainlanders
@@CleopatraKing Ashes can actually be pretty helpful for plants, like wood ash and especially volcanic ash. Volcanic ash is packed full of minerals that plants crave.
@@Imperiallife3349 lo
The sun: *becomes red*
Almost everyone: *confused screaming*
Nazeem and tulius: don’t give a damn
Then they will be sorry when the vampires quench their blood
Then they will care about why the sun goes dark
tullius lived through the Oblivion Crisis, this is fine
*DO YOU GET TO THE CLOUD DISTR-*
nazeem gets swallowed by a dragon, finds a skeleton in its stomach
"do you get to the cloud district often? oh what am i saying of course you dont!"
Sybille Stentor: Skyrim is ours!
Dragonborn: What's your problem?
That is a proper dialogue by her. Since she is a vampire
@@hopegaming867 but why does She says it ? I thought She Is on side of solitude.
@@DND_and_Star_wars_enjoyer I think, because she's tagged ingame as a vampie, she'll say that line regardless. For some dialogues, the game runs a check to see if the circumstances match. If this NPC uses X voice actor and/or is Z, then they'll say H. She's tagged ingame as a vampire, her voice does have that line (meaning anyone who uses Sybille's voice type who's also a vampire), the game doesn't care who she is -she'll say it out.
@@DND_and_Star_wars_enjoyer She is a servant of Potema.
@@DND_and_Star_wars_enjoyer Because she's a vampire, it's her race, it's going to be a lot easier to live in a world where no sun could harm her or give her away as a vampire which would be the end to her and would cause political problems in skyrim.
Everyone else: The sun is gone, this is so utterly terrifying.
Nazeem: “dO yOu GeT tO tHe cLoUd diSTrIcT vErY ofTeN??!?!?!?!?”
TBF, you might be able to find out what's wrong up there.
Watch yourself that guy is a bad omen
0:48 I’ll have you know that there is no pusieeeeeee
Nazeem: Useless as usual.
Sybille: “Just as planned.”
Balgruuf/Tullis: “Great, add more to the bullshit I gotta deal with…”
Sybille: SKYRIM IS OURS!
Well, damn, girl! You waste no time coming out.
Whiterun guard: "Watch yourself. The sky's a bad omen."
Nazeem: *oblivious to the weather* "Do you get to the Cloud District very often?" Oh, what am I saying, of course you don't."
0:48 I’ll have you know that there is no pusieeeeeee
everyone else: holy sh*t
General Tullius: unimpressed. now gtfo
Hes prob too busy thinking about treacherous thoughts from Thalmor and he cant worry about the damn forced eclipsed sun (Ik its Auriel bow) xD
Be funny if a vampire just shows up to eat him for such selfishness
Same for nazeem
First, I didn't know we could shoot out the sun. Then, I discovered NPCs actually do have reactions to when you DO block the sun- dang Skyrim. Finding more reasons to keep playing
But that was the whole point of getting the bow... My guy were you not paying attention to the monolog
but that was harkon’s entire plan-
Tbh i only found out about the dialogue because i went like: i wonder if gaurd have a reaction to this black sun thingy
Played the game for 800+... always knew you could do this. Ever since I beat Dawnguard. Before I had a single second on the game. Since i moved from Xbox to pc. But... I didn't have a single hour on the game when I found out. How didn't you know? Never played the dlc?
@@callumkristofer7793 Same here but I didn’t know. It never occurred to me to try going through with the things he said. I thought it was just story telling and couldn’t actually be done. Whoops 🗿
I like Endarie's line, she seems legitimately terrified!
I love that he could have given the casual reply of "bad day?"
According to the lore, the sun is actually a hole into Aetherius, left there when Magnus left Mundus. The stars are also holes that the ancestors of the Elves left when they went as well. The sun is a major source of magic on Nirn. So by blocking it out, you'd greatly cripple people's abilities to use magic, I would wager only the most powerful magic users would have access to it through the stars.
I’d guess that it would take a while for that too happen though.
Not a mere *4 hours*
Not really, people explicitly generate Magicka on their own. Something about their souls being channels to Aetherius just like the stars or something. The Sun going out would fuck up the world majorly, but Mages would be just as powerful as ever.
@@unclefiend3087 I think it would affect their ability to Regen Magicka
@@lepindre9193 No it wouldn't. Your ability to regen Magicka comes from your soul, not from the ambient Magicka.
@@unclefiend3087 The raw aetherial energies of the soul are processed by your own soul to create magicka. I do doubt the darkening of the sun would majorly affect mana regen in lore though
Nazeem: "Hm, the sky is quite cross, but rather pretty. But it never gets to the Cloud District, so what do I care?"
Rikke: "General, have you seen the sky outside?!"
Tullius: "Hm, what? Yeah, maybe later, I'm busy."
comedic genius
I like how every voice actor has a vastly different delivery in regards to _losing the fucking sun._
Yeah, all four of them
@@jamesdow211thats honestly one of the biggest issues with Skyrim and every other Bethesda game.. why hire actors when you have actors that return for a new role. almost every role are at least played twice or even thrice considering how much money Bethesda makes... shouldn't they be fully aware.. that people are sick of voice actors having multiple roles.. although... the Witcher 3 has that problem too.. and some other games
What got me was at 2:19 when Endarie is panicking and one of the dialogue options is just “bad day?”. I’ve never laughed so hard
Should see the girl from half moon mill as well she has some pretty good lines for this
It's weird being friendly with her. She loses the menace in her voice, but you can still find human remains in her 'meat shack', and the unfinished rabbit meal on a stump out back left by some poor laborer who became the meal themselves.
What does she say
@slep what are the lines
This game was probably the most fun I ever had playing an "evil overlord" character.
If you like strategy games you should play as the Cravers in Endless Space 2: Their entire faction is hyper militaristic and is all about overconsumption and the enslavement of other races.
@@Wasserkaktus never heard of it, is it an RPG? like FNV?
Play Overlord 2 man, that's the best game for Evil overlording. Even the "Good" ending, is evil.
Lol like there is any opportunity to roleplay as evil character in Bethesda games
@@Rasta796 Yeah, hard to argue with that. In Fallout 4, I decided to basically make my own version of Caesar's Legion by taking settlements over by force, and I ended up killing all the original residents at the settlements just because of how otherwise limited my options were. Sure I could have just done the whole "raiders" thing, but I wanted to create my own thing with a Vault-tec aesthetic.
Nazeem is like "The world might be ending but I'm still better than you"
Nah he's like "the world might be ending but I'm too important to care"
You should've gotten reactions from the people from fort dawnguard and Isran (If they have any or if you didn't kill them) because they actually know what it means, so maybe they would have some cool reactions.
It's possible they might nor have reactions since they are indoors the whole time.
Edit: Oh nvm. I should have watched the video first.
I doubt you could, considering they all kill you on sight.
You can blot out the sun even if you side with the dawn guard
@@segarainon9070 oh yeah, I forgot you can become a vampire lord even when you side with them. I've never done that myself, though.
@@icedtease1973 Don't even need to do that. I believe that once you finish the Questline (Dawnguard's side at least, not sure about the Volkihar side) Serana will mention that "we (you & her) can actually perform the prophecy" and can blot out the sun despite being a DG member.
Sybille usually: Gotta keep a low profile. Can't let my kind draw too much attention.
Sybille now: Party time
I never knew sybille said that is it just because she is a vampire and the game just placed vampire lines or does it actually mean something?
yea shes a breton vampire theres a quest related to that i think
I think she's an actual vampire. Look at her eyes
@@kennyermorido Ik that but like she's good right? She said "skyrim is ours" sounds prety evil to me
@@4ether607 might as well be a dark sense of humor.
She a "good" vampire. But the Tyranny of the Sun makes her crave for blood.
For someone who lives in the CLOUD district Nazeem cares strangely little about the sun
Nazeem just sleeps in the Drunken Huntsman. He has a key for a manor that Betheda never actually put in the game. It's nothing but the Plains District life for him.
Not only that he needs the sun for his crops at Chillfurrow Farm to grow. Or at least logically speaking
I like how the Dovahkiin was staring at Nazeem with contempt as he walks by after saying his line lol
Everyone: Oh no the Sky!
Nazeem: * Nazeem noises *
Meanwhile, in New Sheoth, Sheogorath is busy doing the fish-stick while looking down at Tamriel and seeing all the chaos done by the Dragonborn.
0:42 i knew that mdf was going to drop the cloud district bomb when talked to the moment i saw him
Nazeem, prime example of sigma mentality
"Sun is gone? Who cares"
"You've been to the cloud district before?"
"No?"
"Then I'm afraid you never will."
Amazing that you can depend on Nazeem's pompousness more than [checks paper] The Sun shining.
I love it how it sounds like two guards are warning you about Nazeem.
"Watch yourself, this guy's a bad omen." As he walks past.
I know they say 'the sky' but it sounds like 'this guy' if you listen right.
Would’ve been hilarious if nazeem said the whole line then at end “oh what am I saying? of course you don’t… BECAUSE THE SUN IS GONE!” Then flees inside.
I can honestly see the rage in your movements when Nazeem says that 😂
Magnus looking down at the Dragonborn turning the sun on and off like,
Dude... stop.
Sybille's reaction to that further proves that she is, in fact, a vampire, just like she didn't glow when you used detect life. While it's apparent that she's undead, I've never seen people use the arrows as proof that she's Undead; I've only seen them use the detect life spell as proof.
Or you could, oh I don't know, LOOK AT HER EYES. She's got Vampire eyes. only way to get those eyes is to, you guessed it, be a vampire. Anyone saying stuff like 'well I proved it with this spell, or this action' is wasting their time. Just look her in the face.
@@DBfan106 social awkwardness is hard man, don't judge us
@@georgehutter339 what lol? Does it also make your intelligently stunted?
@@FunnyFavor No, but it does make it hard (for me at least) to make eye contact (:
@@DBfan106 I thought the same thing at first, but I'm fairly certain that wasn't always the case. Before Dawnguard came along, I vaguely remember vampires actually looking like people. I imagine the only sure way of identifying them at that time was attacking them, which probably had them use Vampiric Drain. These days you can just look at them, which makes no sense in lore.
"Our bees will Block out the sun!"
"Then we'll hug in the shade!"
~300 PG version
For those wondering why Sybille said that, her voice is also the voice of Alva ( The vampire from Morthal) so it wouldn’t surprise me that they have the same voice lines as well as other vampires too.
Still though it is kinda like she just revealed she would drop her pals in the blue palace in a heartbeat if she didn’t have to worry about the sun.
Just another reason for Werewolf supremacy.
That look at nazeem had so much emotion to it, with no words and no facial expressions.
**The sun goes dark**
Nazeem: "This is fine."
Seems that Nazeem is more worried about the Cloud District than the sun. That's Nazeem for us.
Normally I enjoy rolling up to Markarth with the Tyranny of the Sun, just to rattle that city a bit. But it was interesting to see Radiant Raiment sister lose her smug attitude. Makes me wonder if the 'provincial hater' in Falkreath's mill would freak out too. I mean, they have good reason to be since vampires openly attack on those days.
I know the entirety of Skyrim had about 5 voice actors, but gotta give em credit for recording new dialogue like this
Oblivion had like 6 voices. Redguard. Orc. Kahjiit. Everyone else. Goat. Shegortrat.... wait. Let me do that again.... Oblivion had like 6 voices. Redguard. Orc. Kahjiit. Everyone else. Goat. Sheogorath.
I really like the Ambiente like that. Everyone seems worried and everything is kinda scary. You gotta love this game
Sybille's reaction was the most chilling. She's worked so hard for so long to keep her vampirism secret. She makes no thralls, creates no fledglings. She's incredibly well-versed in magic and highly intelligent. But you darken the sky and she looks you in the eye and declares vampiric victory in front of the most politically powerful people in Skyrim, openly, brazenly, and with full confidence... Because she fears no retribution.
Or Bethesda just was like "she's a vampire she gets vampire dialogue" but I mean
Lol Nazeem can even throw shade in the dark
I encountered a soldier that said " where has the sun gone" then blamed it on the stormcloaks immediately afterwards.
Damnit, this game is so old yet I keep learning new things. Literally crazy, this is why Todd Howard keeps re releasing this shit we literally haven’t discovered it all yet lol
Well yeah but actually no, what make skyrim imortal is the modding community, we have literal new games built over skyrim as mods, and plenty other mods which can basically be or do anything, so yeah its a ageless game that because the community keep it alive will keep being rereleased.
@@erwinamanciosilva7693 still waiting for voice commands like we had with 360 I'd take that over the mods to be able to shout and play the game without going into my inv every sec or change spells weps. Give me that anyday over a toy train mod.
Played the game for 800+... always knew you could do this. Ever since I beat Dawnguard. Before I had a single second on the game. Since i moved from Xbox to pc... if I didn't have a single hour on the game when I figured it out. How didn't you..?
@@callumkristofer7793 knew I could do it, didn’t know characters reacted to it like that. Some seem to really REALLY react to it and I just thought that was neat, didn’t use that bow a lot after dawnguard so I never really experimented with it I guess
I take general Tullius silence as he has seen the same thing or something similar before and couldn't care less.
You also need to consider that doing this to the sun wouldn't just affect Skyrim, but all of Nirn, so people all across Tamriel and beyond would be looking at the sky in terror as the sun simply disappears.
It will also affect the trout population.
Everyone: The end times is coming!
Nazeem: _Do yOu gET tO ThE cLOud DisTriCt VerY oFTeN? oH, whAT aM I sAYinG, _*_oF COuRsE yOu DOn'T_*
Quicksaving...
Lmao you saved skyrim from dragons just to make them vampires
Permission to blast off fair giant???
everyone: PANIK
Sybille: yea boiiiiiii
Nazeem: *DO YOU GET TO THE CLOUD DIST-*
I like how they say its dark but you can see perfectly fine because night in skyrim is also that bright
A perfect response from the dragon born, "the sun burnt me, so I killed it"
Everyone: *Worries about the Daytime being dark*
Nazeem: Do you get to the cloud district very often.
Me: DAMMIT NAZEEM!!
2:57 I knew it. She's a vampire.
auto subtitles: "this guy shouldn't look like that"
"this guy is a bad old man"
"do you get to the cloud district very often oh what am I saying of course you don't"
"Skyrim is ours", at last some confidence to the night.
I find Sybille Stentors dialogue extremely interesting. In the normal game, its hinted that she is a vampire. The red eyes, the comments about how well she’s aged, but this just proves it.
So whats a vampire doing in the court of solitude, and whats more, why does she have you target a random group of vampires if you pester her for work?
I think she agreed to work with them rather than attack them, she probably thought that the vampires had taken the sun so she was happy
because she doesnt want anyone worrying about vampires as she is one.
They're evil vampires killing random innocents is why. Gives the rest of -us- them a bad name. Same reason Volkihar offers such radiant quests.
I'd be that guy who just says "Hi" when the world is about to end.
Everyone is worried about the sky while Nazeem is worried about the clouds
Let’s play Spot the Better Jarl.
Balgruuf: Strange weather we’re having.
Vignar: WE’RE ALL GONNA DIE!!!
Imagine how much cooler this quest would have been if that was a permanent effect instead of something you need to apply every time you fast travel.
But no. We're not allowed to actually be evil, even if we decide to be a vampire lord😑
That's Bethesda rpgs for you
@@Rasta796 I'd say that's media in general. Big blockbuster movies never let us have plots where the main character is a villain who fight good people. No they always have to make them fight someone who's more evil somehow.
We just get weak anti-heroes rather than actual villains.
@@DemonicEngineer i did it for me, i like, i was good at it, i was .... alive
@@Literallyryangosling777 Did you just have a fucking seizure bro lmfao
@@kevinflaherty1 walter white man, the main protragonish is a villain
When you realize the sun is actually a just a hole torn through Oblivion into Aetherius made by Magnus, thus just a portal.
I love how after they comment about the sky and you're talking to a merchant. "The sky is so dark what does it mean?" Then you'll go to purchase something and they'll say "a bit of this and that" like they forgot about the sky.
He: Where did the sun go?
My mind: "Why is the rum gone?"
*_He's a pirate!_*
*the world is literally ending*
Nazeem: “do you get to the cloud district very often”
I've never once tried the Tyranny of the Sun in my 4000+ hours of Skyrim. It looks so cool, I love the way npcs react to it. Wish something similar happened when you use Sunhallowed arrows on the sun.
God atleast he's consistent
The attention to detail in this game is astounding, until they repeat the line and nazeem walks past
As much fun as using Bloodcursed Arrows looks, I worry they will cause random vampire attacks to start happening again.
I used one and there was an attack the second I fast traveled. I defeated Harkan too. All of a sudden a gargoyle decides to eat people.
@@drengillespie lmao that literally happened to me yesterday I beat harkon and used the arrows then fast traveled to windhelm and there was a gargoyle killing everyone so I had to reload and figure it out.
They do. Most of the random encounters get replaced by vampiric ones, and vampires can attack the cities.
@@XoRandomGuyoX Skyrim Special Edition disabled random vampire attacks on towns and cities though. Do the arrows turn them back on permanently?
That's what I'm worried about. I play with the arrows once, and then I'm stuck with neverending vampire raids.
Remember when if you so much as slept in an inn, you got jumped by vampires in broad daylight. I hated that. It made no sense.
@@jonathanprince707 Ah, yeah, the Zerg Rush vampires.... Hm... I haven't tested that particular scenario. Knowing Bethesda though it is possible. I suppose you could save before and test it by fast traveling between Markarth, and Whiterun. When you get to Whiterun jog up to Dragonsreach and then back to the city gate. That always triggered vampire attacks before, and resulted in Adrianne, her husband, and Belethor all getting slaughtered on their endless night walks.
Meanwhile in another world:
Princess Bubblegum: Hey Marcy, you vampires seem like cool folks. Wanna go on a date?
Marceline: Sure.
How is no one freaking out? Like running and screaming?
It’s just an eclipse not like Nightlord Vampires are running in white run streets
@@joanofarc9793 To be fair if I saw the sun do that I'd run inside and lock my doors even if there weren't vampire lords running around. The sun going dark is some cosmic level horror on its own even without vampires.
@@karawithgun8148 i guess it’s fair for the scienceless tes universe
Tes universe, is one of the most complicated structures nothing in the Tez universe follows the laws of physics of our universe. The sun isn't even a Sun it's a hole in reality. Stars are also minor holes in reality.
@@saintmichael2805 it’s scienceless. I spent a lot of time on forums like The Imperial Library, and my conclusion is that this fantasy world of Nirn is nothing different that other fantasy worlds. Thus it’s impractical to speak of common sense so I digress.
Everyone time Nazeem talks to me... I quick save
Thanks for posting this, i don't have dawnguard dlc, so i don't know how it looks like and how npcs react to it.
How do you not have the dlc content? What system are you playing on?
@@dracoorian3029 the vanilla one, version 1.00.050 or somewhat
@@somestormcloakwithanarrowo4671 this man stuck in time, gotta upgrade to get them DLC Content
@@Deaglan753 i guess so, but my parents won't let me
classic nazeem, so self absorbed he doesnt even notice the vampire apocalypse
The craziest part is that the Sun itself actually isn’t a “Sun.” It’s actually just a massive hole in the fabric of the reality of Nirn. On the other side of it is a realm of pure magic. So when you blot out the sun, something happens on the other side of that hole, I’m curious what that might be.
(I don’t remember it exactly, this is all a brief paraphrase. If anyone actually knows what’s going on then feel free to comment.)
The sun itself, is actually considered to be Akatosh; the Dragon God of Time, as well as the one responsible for giving select mortals the right to dragon blood. There was a few events, beyond the betrayal of Lorkhan, where he personally stepped in to set a few things straight, and blessing our character was one of them.
... To support my assertion, the fallen snow elf you fight towards the end of the Dawnguard quest line, said he used an elder scroll to create a prophecy. As he explained, he made the prophecy in reaction to Akatosh turning his back on him, after one of his students converted him into a vampire. To get revenge, he took the knowledge of his new curse, and vowed to shut off Akatosh's influence from the world.
Now, as the prophecy stated, Aruiel's Bow (Akatosh's main weapon,) when corrupted by the blood of a pure-blooded vampire, can injury Akatosh. So in essence, everytime we shoot a cursed arrow at the sun, we're actually injuring and pissing off a god, who gave us our extraordinary power.
I can imagine how much he'd want to let Alduin off the chain, after that. Lol
The dragonborn then tattles to the Godhead itself via CHIM to give Akatosh a few good smacks.
Its interesting to see sybille finally admit shes a vampire
Molag Bal could be degrading/violating him and his wife or Mehrunes Dagon invading Skyrim with his huge army of Valkynazes.... and Nazeem will still ask you if you've gone to the Cloud District often. 😑That is why I hate him so much.
Get "Draconic Punishment for Cloud District Quips" and watch Alduin the Worldeater himself fling Nazeem up into the literal cloud district
Bonus points for him surviving so he can be flung repeteadly
Sybille caught me off guard... I didn't know she had any dialogue pointing to her being a vampire!! I thought it was just mechanical stuff, like detect undead working on her. Holy shit!
The sky literally changed and the sun got blocked out.
Even though that happened, Nazeem is still his shitty self. He got his priorities
For anyone wondering, if you do the dawnguard dlc, you get a special bow, and then you get two kinds of special elven arrows to fire from it.
If you fire a holy arrow, it rains holy fire down on your enemies from the sun
(You get these arrows by giving elven arrows to the snow elf)
If you fire the blood arrows it blocks out the sun so that you dont receive a debuff for being a vampire during the day
(You get the arrows from the vampire companion from that dlc (shs is a story character cant remember her name)
Serana
0:50 the temptation to just shoot him
I legit just said to myself "I would just shoot him right then and there"
"where's the sun?" "the sky's gone dark!" *do you get to the cloud district very often?*