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Action at Vesuvius? Possible SPOILER...

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Action at Vesuvius? Possible SPOILER...

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While listening to the Vesuvius theme (in the Vampire/sound/music/licenced folder), I noticed that halfway through the track, it turns into what sounds like fighting music. Is there a quest that requires you to enter combat or do anything other than talk to VV at Vesuvius? I'm wondering where that music is played in the game.

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Dunno. I just listened to it. Maybe if you hang around long enough it starts playing. What's the lyrics saying, "Got stabbed"?
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Post by Lukeatus »

Nope.

There's no "action" on Vesuvius. Some game song files are just that way. But Vesuvius is an Elysium area and no fighting will be allowed there throughout the whole game. The only "action" you may get there is from a blood dolls VV gives you if you ask her.
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Blood whats?

**MORE SPOILERS**

What is it you can get out of VV? Never ancountered the option to ask her anything apart from if you play a Malk and start digging into her past. The only thing she gives you then is a hurt look and a cold shoulder.
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If you persistantly demand payment for helping VV with her tasks, she'll tell her girl Misti to you a free private performance. You get to feed on Misti as though she were a blood doll you seduced, rather than pay her like you would normally have to.
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