I recently realized something playing Skyrim that's kind of weird.
There's this quest, it's a very clearly organized simple basic quest with some custom monsters that don't appear anywhere else in the game, you find this thing ("Meridia's Beacon") and the Goddess of Light talks to you and she wants you to go clear her temple of the necromancer infestation. "A new hand touches the beacon." You've probably heard of this.
The reward for this quest is a sword called, I'm not kidding, Dawnbreaker. Which is a cool metaphor for fighting the dark monsters and stuff, but probably kind of weird if you happen to be named Dawn. But anyway.
The hilt of this sword has a powerful light in it that actually makes it kind of hard to see what's happening in the frame if you're playing in first person because you hold it up in front of you. It's called Dawnbreaker, it has a visible light effect on it, It's granted to you by Meridia, Goddess of Light. I know the way metaphors work in fantasy literature; if you're not familiar, you would assume this is a good goddess who is being good and helping people and fighting evil and stuff but she's a lot more morally ambiguous than that. More than good or evil, her quest and her whole theme and everything revolve around light.
So why doesn't the sword light up the fucking room?
I mean the graphic of the sword, the 3D model with the scintillating light effect, is incredibly bright to the point of being marginally annoying. The whole theme around the basic project of the quest is light; the quest involves a beam of light passing through the entire temple that you have to kind of shepherd along. But the sword doesn't cast any light on anything itself. It's just there, looking like somebody took the focusing lens off a modern LED flashlight, this bright indiscriminate dot of light that casts a glare in every direction.
Except it has no effect at all
If you're in a dark room and you take out a torch, you can see the room better
Similarly there's a spell, Candlelight, that floats a little ball of magic light over your head so you can see better
But the Dawnbreaker? Nothing











