The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

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Ve. Nov 8, 2013 @ 8:06am
Magika, Health, Stamina marked with RED..
So yeah.. my Magika, Health, Stamina marked with RED.. What does it mean? How to fix?
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You probably have a disease.
Try approaching a Divine Shrine and activating it; it will cure all diseases.
Ve. Nov 8, 2013 @ 8:47am 
How I do it?
Ve. Nov 8, 2013 @ 8:48am 
It says I'm a vempire.. but I never became one
Originally posted by Spaceman Aers xDoZer:
It says I'm a vempire.. but I never became one
If you're a vampire [which most likely means you fought a vampire], then you had the vampire disease for a couple days and did not cure it.

Here's some info regarding the disease:
Sanguinare Vampiris
is contracted from encounters with vampires: whenever a vampire casts Vampiric Drain on you, there is a 10% chance for you to be infected with the disease. Initially, this is a normal disease that reduces your total health by 25 points and can be easily cured with a potion of Cure Disease, a Vigilant of Stendarr, or by visiting a shrine. At sunrise of the first day after contracting Sanguinare Vampiris, a message will appear saying "You feel strangely weakened by the sunrise". At sunset of that day, "You feel a strange thirst come over you". If the disease is not cured within three days, it will progress to full vampirism, and the effects can no longer be reversed with a normal cure (see below).

Here's info on how to cure the disease:
Curing Vampirism

If you contract Sanguinare Vampiris during battle with a vampire, you won’t become a vampire yourself for three days. Until then, you can rid yourself of the disease with a Cure Disease potion or any blessing.

After the first three days of infection, or if you obtained your vampirism from Lord Harkon or Serana, the task of finding a cure becomes more complex. While visiting any inn, talk to the innkeeper and he or she will send you to Morthal to speak to a man named Falion. This will start the quest Rising at Dawn. However, if you are in the last stage of vampirism (and do not have Dawnguard installed), the innkeepers may attack you on sight, so you may need to feed in order to lessen the effects of your vampirism, making NPCs friendly again.

You can also cure your vampirism by becoming a werewolf through the Companions faction. However, once you contract lycanthropy, you gain a 100% resistance to disease and cannot be re-infected with Sanguinare Vampiris by normal means while a werewolf.

With Dawnguard installed, if you were previously a werewolf at some point prior to becoming a vampire, then you can ask Aela to restore your lycanthropy once, which will cure your vampirism (by making you into a werewolf).
http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Skyrim:Vampirism
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