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Most of characters thinks you *** with her even if you dont. Neera too but she "lie herself". I think Aerie its the only one really trust you
This is probally Dorn talk love conflicts.
Dorn is a bissexual option for relationship. Each potential relationship NPC has a normal love banter and conflict love banters, when 2 or more potential lovers are in the same party.
Unless you really turned Viconia down hard (and she's a though one to be turned down), your ViconiaRomanceActive is probally 1, which meant romance ongoing.
(character)RomanceActive meant the status of a romance. 1 is dating, 2 serious relationship and 3 is broken. You can only achieve RomanceActive 2 with 1 character in your party and the love conflict banters have this function.
There will be a point in your game that either Dorn or Viconia you make you do a formal and direct choice, and then one will be RomanceActive 3 and the other RomanceActive 2 (unless you break both romances before).
If it's bothering you too much, force break one of the romances with console. The command is:
C:SetGlobal("ViconiaRomance","Global","3")
or
C:SetGlobal("DornRomance","Global","3")
To check the romance stats, use:
C:GetGlobal("ViconiaRomanceActive","GLOBAL")
or
C:GetGlobal("DornRomanceActive","GLOBAL")
Don't force serious relationship using commands as it may mess up the love talks and you will end with a broken romance (from a interaction point of view) at the end.