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ALso, use a "Cure Diease" potion, or find a "Blessing Altar" to cure your diease
I don't know if this relates to your question, but playing as a vampire is one playstyle you can experience; the only way to become one in-game is to contract the disease from vampires--if you have Dawnguard, then either Harkon or Serena can make you into a Vampire Lord since they are Vampire Lords themselves.
While as a nord, if my character hasn't slept for a couple of days, npcs then make the comment. Elves naturally "look ill" to other races because of the pale skin. Nords, on the otherhand, look ill when either being-> actually ill,<-
or just tired from not sleeping. I used to think it was a ploy by merchants, like potion makers, to get me to buy something. Keep track of how often your character sleeps and when days go by without sleep. Other than being actually poisoned or infected, it may be the answer.
Just an observation from my perspective.
You'll eventually run across an immunity to disease necklace, a dragon mask that gives you immunity, and I think there is a third item, but it escapes me right now. When your fighting skeevers and bears try and watch up top left when they hit you. That is where the ...you contracted.... message appears.
Sorry about that.
Wait, I'm not the one who suggested that; Shocks was the one who provided that answer. Read the post above mine and you'll see that it wasn't even mentioned in my post.
You usually get ataxia from sabre cats, and bone break fever from bears (which are particularly common and annoying in the SE areas, like around Riften). Rockjoint is spread by wolves, so it is probably the most common first disease for new players.
Axelrand 13 hours ago
Am I ill?
Wherever I meet lots of people, some of them keep telling me I look a little sickly. What's that all about? i have had people saying to that me after praying to the talos statue in whiterun allso the alchemist nearly always say's that my character every time i shop there again even if the character is clean think of it as a reminder
I think the villager's actual complaint is that with you around they can't see due to how sparkly you are.