Will Without Fear
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Complete, First published Dec 23, 2020
Shalae Caemor thought that being a vampire would be the highlight of her life (never mind being an arch mage, why bother when you can't do necromancy). When Lucien Lachance happens to stop by Frostcrag spire with an offer, can she refuse? Is refusing even an option she'd like to entertain at this point?

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non-canon vampire logistics within the Elder Scrolls franchise. It's a bit more like Witcher vampire mechanics, or how they are portrayed in B&W anyways
Please point out any formatting issues or spelling/grammar errors.
I may or may not fix this later or add a second chapter. We'll see.
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