DragonbornVet
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So I'm replaying Dawnguard on my current run and I just finished that whole thing with the guy in the Soul Cairn, and I'm genuinely surprised nobody talks about how good his arc is compared to the rest of the DLC.
Like, think about it. You've got Harkon who's basically just "evil vampire dad wants power," and Isran who's kind of a one-note "kill all vampires" zealot. But Harkness is actually dealing with something way more complicated - he's been trapped in literal hell for however long, his entire order is gone, and when you finally find him he's just... resigned to it. The dialogue where he realizes what's actually happened to him hits different.
And the choice you get to make with him feels way more genuine than the vampire lord/dawnguard binary. You're not picking a faction, you're actually deciding what happens to a person who's been through something genuinely awful. I ended up helping him escape and honestly it felt more rewarding than getting Auriel's Bow or whatever.
Am I the only one who thinks this questline should've been the actual centerpiece instead of the Harkon stuff? The Soul Cairn is visually cool but narratively it feels like Harkness's story got sidelined.
Like, think about it. You've got Harkon who's basically just "evil vampire dad wants power," and Isran who's kind of a one-note "kill all vampires" zealot. But Harkness is actually dealing with something way more complicated - he's been trapped in literal hell for however long, his entire order is gone, and when you finally find him he's just... resigned to it. The dialogue where he realizes what's actually happened to him hits different.
And the choice you get to make with him feels way more genuine than the vampire lord/dawnguard binary. You're not picking a faction, you're actually deciding what happens to a person who's been through something genuinely awful. I ended up helping him escape and honestly it felt more rewarding than getting Auriel's Bow or whatever.
Am I the only one who thinks this questline should've been the actual centerpiece instead of the Harkon stuff? The Soul Cairn is visually cool but narratively it feels like Harkness's story got sidelined.