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Main article: Vampire (Morrowind)

The Boy Who Would Be Undead is a quest available in The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind.

Background[]

I have heard rumor that young Sanvyn Llethri wishes to become a vampire. And, although his parents are against it, he is actively pursuing this course.

Quick walkthrough[]

  1. Hear Rumors about a boy that wants to become a vampire.
  2. Talk to the boy's mother, Fathasa in the Llethri Manor Bedrooms.
  3. Convince Sanvyn Llethri that vampires aren't all that great.

Detailed walkthrough[]

Reward[]

Journal[]

The Boy Who Would Be Undead
I have heard rumor that young Sanvyn Llethri wishes to become a vampire. And, although his parents are against it, he is actively pursuing this course.
  • Quest accepted
I have spoken with Fathasa Llethri about her son, Sanvyn, who wishes to become a vampire. She, unlike most people, seems willing to speak to me, even though I am exactly what her son wishes to become. She has promised me a great reward if I can convince him not to pursue his quest for the unlife. She wishes for me to show her son that vampires are not as powerful as he believes.
I have agreed to try and convince Sanvyn Llethri not to become a vampire. From what his mother tells me, though, he is dead set on it. He believes the vampire to be the epitome of strength and power, and his mother would like me to convince him otherwise. I have decided not to try and dissuade Sanvyn Llethri from trying to become a vampire. It is none of my business what this child does with his life.
I have spoken with Sanvyn Llethri in an attempt to dissuade him from becoming a vampire. He seems unconvinced, however. He is convinced that being a vampire is the height of power, and he will command respect by being one.
Sanvyn Llethri has become more and more agitated the more I try and convince him to abandon his quest to become a vampire. He is convinced that vampires are the height of power, and that without this kind of power, he will be weak and worthless forever.
I have spoken with Sanvyn Llethri in an attempt to dissuade him from becoming a vampire. He seems unconvinced, however. He is convinced that being a vampire is the height of power, and he will command respect by being one.
I have fought Sanvyn Llethri, but he has gotten the better of me.
After allowing Sanvyn Llethri to fight me, and allowing him to get the better of me, the boy seems convinced that we vampires are not as all-powerful as he believed.
Fathasa Llethri has thanked me for my help. In appreciation, she rewarded me with a magical ring that will protect me against fire damage.
  • Quest completed
Sanvyn Llethri is dead.
  • Quest completed


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