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Porphyric Hemophilia - The PROPER Vampire disease name
   
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Feb 11, 2012 @ 9:34am
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Porphyric Hemophilia - The PROPER Vampire disease name

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Changes the name of the vampire disease to Porphyric Hemophilia.
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Freakmenn Sep 12, 2017 @ 7:33pm 
Good job. you have reached the ID of 10000
AJZephyros May 12, 2016 @ 5:37am 
YAY This bothered me so bloody much
Clementine Dec 26, 2015 @ 1:04am 
cool
✨ Zyga Hime ✨ Feb 2, 2014 @ 2:49pm 
#10,000
Space Mayne Jan 21, 2013 @ 4:05am 
congrats on the ip 10000
Professor Cupcake Aug 24, 2012 @ 1:55pm 
Someone didn't read up on vampires.
Wintercat Jul 6, 2012 @ 11:19pm 
As said in the lore of the game, the two diseases and the two vampire breeds are entirely separate, so having an Oblivion's disease progressing into Skyrim's vampires? Well, not my preference, but good to see people adjusting things to their liking, just not going to use this one myself.
NiceHotCupOfBro May 19, 2012 @ 6:18pm 
Except in reality it's just "hemophilia," and it means blood doesn't clot if, say, you were to get a cut or something.
The reason this is here is because the disease was called "Porphyric Hemophilia" in Oblivion and Morrowind.
On another subject, I like this mod because "Sanguinare Vampiris" sounds a little too clichéd and not that subtle.
Overseer Apr 5, 2012 @ 7:50pm 
Porphyric Hemophilia is a mental disorder i believe, and it makes its victims "drink blood" but its not like todays depiction its more like they bathed in blood and drank it when they felt like it. THeres a woman from guess where Romania who had the condition.
IntentlyBored Feb 16, 2012 @ 3:10pm 
Sorry, but this just plain isn't lore friendly. Perphyric Hemophilia leads to a much more harsh version of Vampirism, where one would burn in sunlight, but I'm sure you know this. The strain of vampirism in Skyrim is very different, and caused by a different disease.