Is it morally right or wrong to make Serana see that now she can make her own choices when it comes to her being vampirism and her true human self?
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For Serana the dragonborn at the end of dawnguard becomes the closest person in Skyrim who she can view as her best friend that truly understand her.
If a dragonborn who's role playing as a morally good character that sees Serana the same way, would it be right to make Serana see that her identity as a vampire is tied with her family and that she can make her own choices for the first time with this.
I mean it say a lot that the two winning lines that convince her to cure her vampirism are \*"Look what it did to your family"\* and \*"You could be your own person again."\*