![]() Even the vanilla textures aren't that bad-it's still very obviously a skull! And furthermore, (thanks to a point by aragonit), which is it? "I know it well", or "I've heard of it"? Seems like there's two conflicting statements there. The way Wuunferth talks about it, you'd think it'd been worn down to a little nub. I'm sorry, it once depicted a skull? It still does! It may be old, but not so much that the skull is unrecognizable. That is the Necromancer's Amulet, of legend." I would wager that carving once depicted a skull. ![]() After hearing the Dragonborn's description, he replies, "I know it well. Right now, let's keep talking about our dude Wuunferth. The player dialogue now fully describes the amulet, eliminating the need for Wuunferth to guess about the carving. Even if our description of the amulet is a touch off- I'll worry about that in a future update. Moving right along, he asks us to describe the amulet. Practitioners are strongly discouraged from flaunting it, sure, but it's not forbidden at all. When we meet the resident court wizard, we have to mention the rumors that he dabbles in necromancy, to which he replies, " I beg your pardon? Necromancy? I am a member of the College of Winterhold, in good standing! They haven't allowed necromancy for hundreds of years!" Mainly, in the Dragonborn's conversation with Wuunferth the Unliving. Not a bad quest, but some aspects of its execution felt a touch. A thrilling quest in which our hero, the Dragonborn, hunts down a mysterious killer that's been chopping up young women in Windhelm.
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