![]() He is willing to do favors to Ulfric without hesitation, and is actively investigating the murder spree of the Butcher while the city guard are preoccupied with the war. Despite this hostility, though, Wuunferth is loyal to Windhelm and Ulfric Stormcloak. He also acts spiteful when he is turned against, proclaiming that the city has "lost their brains" and that it "isn't over" to Jorleif when arrested. Viola Giordano regards him as a "dangerous man," supporting his title as "the unliving." He appears somewhat arrogant in this regard, claiming that everything said about him is "probably true" and that most of his research would confuse the Dragonborn. Personality Īs a court mage, Wuunferth expresses heavy interest in magic, unlike the rest of the Stormcloaks in Windhelm, and, unlike someone more physically-inclined, Wuunferth believes that magic is the "true power" of the world and that brains are better than brawn. Wuunferth will later rebuke this, saying that he in "good standing" at the College, and that they have banned Necromancy for centuries. ![]() Calixto Corrium claims that he dabbles in Necromancy, and Viola Giordano will note that rumors have circled around him for years. Wuunferth has been investigating "the Butcher's" murders for some time before the Dragonborn, to which he has noted a pattern to the killings, although without the Dragonborn's help, he is unable to know exactly what this means. In addition to being a member of the College of Winterhold, Wuunferth the Unliving is aware of the nature of the Necromancer's Amulet, apparently knowing it "well." He has never kept a journal, even for study, a fact which supports his innocence. And not constantly reading guides and stuff at the same time (I hate spoilers).Įven if I didn't do things in the right order, that shouldn't be a reason for the game to actually GLITCH."Strength and steel are well and good, but magic is the true power in this world." ―Wuunferth the Unliving And I was actually playing the game how you're supposed to play it, by it. IT seemed liked a completely arbitrary thing. The whole "selling the amulet to Calixto" had no concrete connection in importance to anything else in the quest. Therefore I did not think to sell it to Calixto. I had no reason at the time to even think the Amulet was important. Yeah some people would say, "well of course it didn't work because you didn't do everything in the right order." That's not the freaking point. Attack, beat to 0 hp, won't die, won't talk. He attacked me on sight, I beat him down to 0 HP but he didn't die. But I followed the quest arrow to Hjerim, went in and found Calixto. It was 10 in the morning and I had just stepped out of the palace and of course never saw Calixto do anything. I get the objective "Patrol the gray quarter at night." I think, ok, I'll do that.īut, as soon as I step out of the Palace of Kings, I get the "completed" message for the Patrolling objective, and then the objective "catch the killer" or whatever it's called. I forget I even have the strange amulet.Ī few days later I start the second part of the quest by talking to Wuunferth in jail. My character somehow "knew" that Wuunferth was involved, as I clicked the dialogue option "Wuunferth did it" or something. There was nothing in-game to indicate to me that the Strange Amulet was important in any way, and I didn't need the extra gold, so I just went straight to the Jarl's steward with the journals and stuff. I never sold the amulet to Calixto in the first place.
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