Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-88.114.72.50-20131231214737

Hi!

I'm a very story & rpg-oriented player and with dawnguard I chose to become a vampire.

I'm completely content with being a vampire and am planning to stay as one for quite a time from now. 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 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. 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.

Is there a console command I could use to disable the whole quest or just make it so that I am a vampire and innkeepers do NOT feel compelled to blabber on about me curing vampirism all the time? For example starting certain quests REQUIRE you to inquire rumors from innkeepers, yet "Rising at Dawn" always seems to take priority.

I know this is very specific and many people do not care that they have a misc objective or a randomly gotten quest in their journal but I very much do. In sequels I would hope to see more attention being given to OCD players like me who are rpg-oriented and wish to choose a certain path in the game (e.g. becoming an arch-mage) without being forced to look in disgust at my journal which is full of quests advising me to become a werewolf-assassin-thief-dragonslayer-vampirehunter-vampire-daedraworshipper-armysoldier who is expected to govern a college of magic as well.

TL;DR Any way to make innkeepers tell rumors to a vampire without starting the stupid quest "Rising at dawn" everytime? Console commands/mods/murdering Falion/etc. suggestions taken.

p.s. sorry for the long message I seldom am able to control myself from writing an academic statement (I put the "sage" in message & all that).

p.s.s. Anybody else have a problem with Dawnguard vampire eyes? I liked the vanilla skyrim eyes a lot better because it's easier to understand why people tolerate you and not want to shoot you with a crossbow in town. If I saw a person walking to my local pub with glowing yellow eyes and a Voldemort-inspired nose I would surely unholster my garlic. 