

Thirdly, Movarth Piquine was bitten by a Cyrodiilic vampire. Porphyric Hemophilia could of been an ancient name for the vampiric disease. Secondly, the disease itself could be many names that changed over the years. When Movarth got grabbed I totally thought he was going to get bitten and drown as a result! I hate the prospect of drowning, especially in cold water!Īnd the gameplay is similar to that of Oblivion. When I go swimming and something seems to grab my leg I panic, think it's a sea monster and start splashing like a mad man. When I read about the Volkihar I became terrified because I hate it when things grab my legs.

I am a huge vampire fan and Oblivion just sent me sky high on vampires, plus Immortal Blood was my favoritest book evar. So in Skyrim is it an error to call oneself a Volkihar?Īdditionally, there seems to be a good chance that the vampires in Dawnguard are those belonging to the Volkihar tribe, so would that at least be considered a retconn since they seem to live in a castle? Unless of course, Harkon just prefers a castle but his subordinates live in the ice? Is there any confirmation that there are vampires in the ice? In addition to ingredient matchers, you can also see where all ingredients can be found.I know that the vampire system in Oblivion belongs to teh Cyrodilic vampire clan, and it was common knowledge back then that the most powerful tribe in Skyrim was that of the Volkihar, but like the province of Valenwood, there were indeed other tribes of vampires. is the best source for finding out which ingredients match with other ingredients in ElderScrolls V: Skyrim. Now updated with Dawnguard, Hearthfire and Dragonborn ingredients! These are ingredients which have two or more effects in common with Vampire Dust:Īll effects of Vampire Dust, together with other ingredients that share the same effect: Cure Disease: Nightcaller Temple outside of Dawnstar has a few samples of Vampire Dust, as do both The Mortar and Pestle shop inside of Dawnstar itself and Honeyside in Riften. They're always dropped by Vampires, which can be found in dark lairs and caves all around Skyrim, and sometimes in the wilderness as well. Vampire Dust is a dark grey substance inside a wooden bowl.
