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If that's the case, then that's pretty stupid, but not completely unrealistic
and lo and behold I go back into the manor (after clearing the ghosts (in the basement too) for the fifth time) and of course I PRESSED ESCAPE INSTEAD OF ENTER when reading the diary and it's just laying on the ground...
I think this even happened to me in the original
Yes, it's stupid. The note should automatically be picked up instead of just read when it's crucial to have in order to proceed. Or even better, it shouldn't be necessary to carry that note around when the NPC could just as easily just be told.
It's magically working now despite nothing changing, so I guess it's just Elder Scrolls things