The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition

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Nomad May 7, 2022 @ 12:39am
Why am i still a vampire when i already cured myself?
i did the mission where falion cures you from vampirism. I went back to fort dawnguard and the people there still thinks im a vampire? I tried using console commands and im still a vampire. I can see that im a vampire through my character's eyes, and the spells.
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SpeedFreak1972 May 7, 2022 @ 1:03am 
something happend during Falions ritual for instance an attack? Also can you do the ritual again?
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Rez Elwin May 7, 2022 @ 1:06am 
Try the ritual again. Something might have spooked Falion and it failed, I have seemingly succeeded in the ritual and have it not take before.
Nomad May 7, 2022 @ 1:14am 
Originally posted by SpeedFreak1972:
something happend during Falions ritual for instance an attack? Also can you do the ritual again?
i cant do the ritual again, nothing happend too. No attacks or anything like that. Although at first i did wait and its already at dawn, Falion didn't come at first so i did a couple times and couple loads and falion showed up and does his ritual. But i didn't get cured, i still have the night vision vampire skill and i can still feed on someone, but i cant transform into a vampire lord. So basically im a lesser vampire.
Nomad May 7, 2022 @ 1:15am 
Originally posted by Rez Elwin:
Try the ritual again. Something might have spooked Falion and it failed, I have seemingly succeeded in the ritual and have it not take before.
i cant do the ritual because Falion thinks that im not a vampire, but when i go to fort dawnguard the people there still thinks that im a vampire
SpeedFreak1972 May 7, 2022 @ 1:37am 
and a cure disease potion or a shrine? Do you use the unofficial patch if you do go to the temple in whiterun in the side room should be a book called something like removal of unwanted effects try that.
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Nomad May 7, 2022 @ 1:39am 
Originally posted by SpeedFreak1972:
and a cure disease potion or a shrine?
still a vampire, its like i said. some of the npc *except dawnguard* thinks im cured, but in reality im not. Its like falion downgrade my butt into a lesser vampire instead of curing me
SpeedFreak1972 May 7, 2022 @ 1:39am 
try that book I mentioned if you have the unofficial patch.
Last edited by SpeedFreak1972; May 7, 2022 @ 1:40am
Nomad May 7, 2022 @ 1:41am 
Originally posted by SpeedFreak1972:
try that book I mentioned if you have the unofficial patch.
i'll try that.
Nomad May 7, 2022 @ 1:42am 
Oh and you know whats funny? This is a similar bug. The other day I accepted Lord Harkon's "gift" and i look like a human being, i talk to the other vampires and they notice me as a mere mortal than a vampire. That and they have black face. I tried fixing this but nothing happend.
Nomad May 7, 2022 @ 1:47am 
Originally posted by SpeedFreak1972:
try that book I mentioned if you have the unofficial patch.
i tried using that book you mention, and did a quick and load. I'm still a vamp
SpeedFreak1972 May 7, 2022 @ 1:48am 
Do you have a save from before the first time going thru the ritual?
Nomad May 7, 2022 @ 1:50am 
Originally posted by SpeedFreak1972:
Do you have a save from before the first time going thru the ritual?
yes i do.
one possibility not mentioned so far is to become a werewolf, if you haven't used Aela to become a werewolf a second time yet, then you can and become a werewolf instead of a vampire.... then use the witch's heads and the blue fire in Ysgramor's tomb to cure that...
SpeedFreak1972 May 7, 2022 @ 1:55am 
Try to reload that save and go thru the ritual maybe it will work this time.
Nomad May 7, 2022 @ 1:58am 
Originally posted by SpeedFreak1972:
Try to reload that save and go thru the ritual maybe it will work this time.
i've done that like 5 times already. The result are still the same.
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Date Posted: May 7, 2022 @ 12:39am
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