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Not a vamp but NPCs think I am

Discovered another glitch, on the PS3 version. I caught the philiac disease (during an incursion into a dungeon to get that axe with soul trap on it), saved, then slept, which resulted in a nightmare and transformation. So I reloaded, used a cure disease potion, slept and didn't have nightmares. Problem is, that was a while ago and I didn't notice it until now (having slept several times), but all NPCs treat me as if I'm 100% vampire. They comment on my appearance and none will speak with me unless I use a Charm 100pt spell (I custom made this as a workaround). Funny thing is, I am not affected in any other way by this. No sun damage, nothing. Just NPC reactions. I think it could be to do with the game not resetting that flag when loading a save game. I put a cursed mage's hood on an NPC, then reloaded right before that scene, and the NPC was still wearing the hood. Then my PS3 crashes. After a hard reboot it loaded fine with the NPC no longer wearing the hood. I think something similar happened here, where I reloaded and the game still had the vampire flag for NPCs activated, despite taking the cure disease potion. Hell, I don't know! All I know is that I'm stuck as a pesudo vampire! THIS SUCKS! And I can't even cure myself, because the cure quest is glitched in the PS3 version. Someone should check this and write it up on the Wiki.

Anyone know of a solution for this on PS3? Playing US version, GOTY, with Shivering Isles expansion. — Unsigned comment by 92.136.179.58 (talk)

well if a hard reboot fixes the hood thing, try a hard reboot for the vamparism (From Fear to Eternity- Eddie The Head 08:01, 16 August 2011 (UTC))

I get the same glitch on the Xbox 360 version. I'm just after the Ultimate Heist quest, starting on the Mage's Guild questline, and all the NPCs are all like, 'OMG you're a vampire! Commence shunning of you by everyone in the game!" kinda frustrating. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I've already tried hard rebooting twice, and it did nothing.

Just do the quest for the vampire cure so ask the mages university and find out from one the scholars. Get all the ingredient to the witch and bam that's it. — Unsigned comment by 166.137.143.66 (talk) on 2 May 2012

Can't become a vampire?

I am trying to become a vampire to beat the cure for vampirism quest. I went out to a vampire infested cave and let them hit me a few times. The game gave me the message that I had contracted porphyric hemophilia. I went to the nearest inn and rented a room to sleep. 96 hours later, and I'm still not a vampire. What's going on?

I will frequent this page in case more information is needed to determine exactly why I can't become a vampire. Thanks guys!--207.161.187.133 06:58, 13 March 2011 (UTC)

Have you already become one and cured yourself through other methods? Such as through Deepscorn Hollow or through the console? If you are on the Xbox360 or the PS3 you can not become a vampire again, but on the PC you can still add it manually with the console. --AKB Talk Contribs Email 07:05, 13 March 2011 (UTC)
I have never been a vampire before, and am playing on the 360.
Something else I noticed that I will add, when the game says that I have contracted porphyric hemophilia, I check my stats page, and I have no such disease. Weird.--207.161.187.133 07:22, 13 March 2011 (UTC)
Then you may of accidentally cured it. Try getting infected again, if it still doesn't work I'm not sure what is wrong. Sorry I couldn't of been more help. --AKB Talk Contribs Email 07:27, 13 March 2011 (UTC)
Already tried three times. I wanted to be sure their was a problem before posting. Thanks for the help. :) --207.161.187.133 07:29, 13 March 2011 (UTC)
Well, it isn`t always exactely 96 hours. Some times you will be needing to wait a bit longer. Just try, it works for me when the same thing happen. --Archain 08:47, 13 March 2011 (UTC)
I've waited 288 hours so far... I have a feeling it isn't gonna work. :P
I'm just doing the dark brotherhood quest to become a vamp. I'll let ya know if that works. :)--207.161.212.225 21:19, 13 March 2011 (UTC)
I dont think it will work any better, since you will just get PH after your bitten, but its worth trying. --Archain 21:47, 13 March 2011 (UTC)
It didn't work. I currently have 100% resist magic, could that be why I can't contract the disease? Should this be added as a bug?--207.161.212.225 21:59, 13 March 2011 (UTC)
Resist magic does not work agains disease, its something called resist disease, but it does not work agains vampirism. I dont think we sould add it to bugs since this only happend to you. If you realy want to become a vampire you should maybe think about starting a new charcter, i dont now if it works. --Archain 22:10, 13 March 2011 (UTC)
Resist Disease doesn't work on Poryphoric Hemophilia anyway.--Ghurhak gro-Demril or TAOYes? 23:23, 13 March 2011 (UTC)
A bug with 100% magic resistance. That's why I can't contract it. The problem is, I used glitches to get 100% magic resistance, so it's permanent. Oh well, thanks for the help.--207.161.212.225 03:22, 14 March 2011 (UTC)


I made an Argonian, and manage to get him a vampire, and it was on acciedent. I just went with it afterwards cause of the resist disease Argonians have. by the way resist Disease does block P.H. if you have 100% Resistence. ONLY thing that sucks about it is it turn the Argonians eyes from cool looking to "wtf where did i get these human vampire eyes?" but turns your Argonian to like an albino type deal which i thought was cool... I'm trying to go through the game with him. and instead of waiting... like your not suppose too, try sleeping... sleeping is what turns you into a vampire, after that, when you become 50% vampire a message should pop up whether your awake or sleeping or in the middle of combat. ------Strip Tail- May 28,2011


If you're using the console on the PC and have "God mode" enabled you won't be able to become a vampire. Same thing happened to me. Just disable it and away you go. You can of course re-enable god mode afterward but don't do it until your vampirism has taken full effect. -"Dax q" on gaiaonline.com 8/29/11

I have this problem, (but I'm not the person who asked this). I did have God Mode on, I'll try it. I also have enchanted items that resist diesease, so that may be the problem.

Just saying, PH bypasses disease resistances. Kitkat1749 TalkContribE-mail 09:59, 29 August 2011 (UTC)


You've got the method wrong to become a vampire. You need to first contract the disease and then wait 3 days (96 hrs), not sleep. After the 3 waking days have passed, go to sleep and experience your first weird dream.

If you've used the glitches to get 100% magic resistance, could you not use the power level glitch to build up a massive weakness to magic? Assuming that that's what causes this inability to contract PH, which seems to be the case with me.

Elderly male Vampire face glitch can get worse...

My female Breton's face turned into the elderly male face on becoming 100% vampire. I took a quick look on here, found the 'sexchange twice' fix, and tried it. I don't know what effect the first change had, or which changed caused it but... I am currently headless. I'm not actually planning on fixing this, it's pretty win.

Elderly male face reappeared at 75-100% Vampirism. Retried the fix, to discover that the first sexchange removes the head and makes the first-person hand invisible (sword still visible) though in third person and inventory view the hand is visible. Returning to female restored hand in first person, but head remained invisible. Wearing the Grey Cowl looks like something out of Lovecraft; black robe and scythe has a brilliant reaper effect.

— Unsigned comment by 81.100.56.112 (talk) at 08:27 on March 18, 2011

I had the same problem... so annoying! There is a fix for it. Type showracemenu in the console and adjust your characters appearance to your preferences, then save the game once you have her looking right. Save the game without clicking done and then reload that saved game. I read that if you click done in the character generation dialogue it will reset your stats, so don't do that! — Unsigned comment by 206.248.174.253 (talk) at 14:09 on 30 March 2012

- character will actually begin to smoke when taking sun damage

Why does the article direct me to the talk page when there is nothing at all written here about this?

As for verification all anyone has to do is try it ingame and they'll see for themselves that your vampires skin turns red just like sunburn and that he smokes like he's about to burst into flames, I didn't even think the effect was so subtle that anyone would miss it when it happens.. the smoke pours off my vamp character when it's really bright outside. — Unsigned comment by 121.218.230.191 (talk) at 05:20 on 30 March 2011

I can verify that this does happen. JackTurbo95 10:24, 20 April 2011 (UTC)

Face change bug

This bug which changes female's face to male's seems to be wider than written in the article. In my game, every time I load a game (no matter from the main screen or from the load menu) face of my character changes to the male's (looks just awful...) And loading any other save - not neccesarily non-vampire - fixes the problem. Alternatively, any other save can be loaded first and then the desired one - face also will be all right.

It might be because of my game, however. Due to a few technical problems my version of the game is really old now - 1.1.511, if I'm not mistaken. 109.205.248.107 15:26, 20 April 2011 (UTC)

It looks like all the female vampire npc's listed on the vampire page also suffer from this bug. — Unsigned comment by 70.236.47.249 (talk) at 14:02 on June 22, 2011

Appearance Changes not Quite Accurate

The current appearance changes in the text read: "Your character will age by about twenty years, acquiring a wrinkled and pale complexion." I recently changed my male Redguard into a vampire and he became anything *but* pale. When I created this character, I shifted his skin tone to a more caucasian look. When he became a vampire, his skin tone darkened significantly, closer to the default Redguard skin tone. I am wondering if this same sort of thing will occur if you lighten the skin tone of any other race that usually has a darker tone. Regardless, something about this should probably be added to the main page, but as others have more experience with this than I do, I defer to them to make the changes. To me, the sentence that follows about "unusual" skin colors doesn't quite clarify it well enough. --71.214.206.33 21:18, 4 May 2011 (UTC)


Possibility of Becoming a Vampire without being attacked, or on purpose

If you sleep in the sewers during the final thieves guild quest, it is possible to be bitten by a vampire and contract the vampires disease. I noticed this (I think, but I might be wrong) wasn't on the main page and worth mentioning. Anyone else able to confirm this? — Unsigned comment by Obliviongamer (talkcontribs) at 22:10 on 28 June 2011

You must have contracted the disease beforehand. There are a lot of vampire enemies in the Arena and Palace sewers. --Legoless 23:34, 28 June 2011 (UTC)

List of vampire npc's

Does anyone have a list of vampire npc's? Is it on this wiki anywhere? Friendly and un-friendly? --Obliviongamer 13:57, 2 July 2011 (UTC)

Look here. It includes notes that should be what you are looking for. Overall, there aren't very many friendly Vampires, and most hostile ones are randomly generated. Those are noted here. --DKong27 Tk Ctr Em 15:22, 2 July 2011 (UTC)

Does anyone else have this problem?

Okay, so you know how being a vampire makes everything look bright during the day? well I just made a vampire on my new computer, and after awhile I switched back to one of my other characters, and the brightness didn't go away! Turning down the brightness doesn't help. I love the wiki, its always been a great help, but I cant anything about this problem. please help, it hurts my eyes.

Fixed with cure?

Is the default face glitch fixed if you drink the cure? or is it permanent? It's because you haven't fed in a while. Feed at night (though you're probably losing a lot of health at this point). Also, cure the disease and things wont be bright in the day. If things stay bright, it's a glitch.98.70.40.67 07:09, 10 July 2012 (UTC)Melody

do you become a vampire at lvl 10

on one of my oblivion acoutn i became a vampire at lvl 10 and so did my mate but on my other account i just reached lvl 10 and i didnt become a vampire. Is this a problem with my game or is it that you dont become a vampire at lvl 10 automatically. please help im confudsed. (so far this is a good thing because i dont want to become a vampire). Oblivionfreak99 08:20, 24 August 2011 (UTC)

you become a vampire after sleeping 3 days after getting the disease porphyiric hemophilia nothing to do with your level (From Fear to Eternity- Eddie The Head 08:27, 24 August 2011 (UTC))

cool thanks Oblivionfreak99 08:34, 24 August 2011 (UTC)

"Human Blood" potion

Will drinking the potion called "human blood" have any effect on a vampiric character (ie. revert the character back to 25% vampirism)? Or is it just a junk potion?

Someone correct me if I am wrong, but I believe it is a "junk potion" as you put it. THe potion does nothing to alter your vampirism. Eric Snowmane 03:44, 12 October 2011 (UTC)

Crime System

(moved from the article)

It seems that the hard-coded Vampire feeding system when caught doesn't hook into the inherent Crime system - even if Bounty is increased, Assault count is increased, and NPCs attack you. Somewhere deep in the system, you actually didn't commit Assault. And so, if you feed and get witnessed, and the witness attacks you, then you run out to a guard, the guard will attack the witness - instead of you. Unlike a normal crime, if you steal and are wtinessed, you are attacked by the witnesses, you run out to a guard, the guard will attack you because you committed the crime. And there is no way to fix this, because there is no way to cleanly tell the crime system that the player commited a crime. The hack suggested is to dummyNPC.Kill Player will work only if you want the player charged with Murder. But if you don't want the Murder system to kick-in, e.g. Dark Brotherhood quests start, NPCs talking about you killing, etc... this method is not ideal. - — Unsigned comment by Kuertee (talkcontribs) on 18 October 2011

This seems to be a series of complaints rather than a bug, but it's difficult to tell. rpeh •TCE 10:32, 18 October 2011 (UTC)

Faulty resistances

Huh. I've been a vampire for a while, with the 100% disease resistance it entails, and I still picked up Helljoint from a wolf. Must be a bug. This is on the 360, for what it's worth. --24.125.120.120 22:53, 16 November 2011 (UTC)

It happened again! This time it was Astral Vapors from a Dread or Headless Zombie. It seems only abstinence is 100% effective. --24.125.120.120 22:58, 18 November 2011 (UTC)

Got paralyzed once as a vamp too! I didn't note the details, but I think it was in the Shivering Isles. --67.166.168.186 04:21, 1 December 2011 (UTC)

Its a known bug that contracting diseases with 100% Resistance still occurs; Porphyric Hemophilia is scripted for you to contract regardless in order to forward quests; Astral Vapors (particularly nasty) frequently can be contracted. see Contracting Diseases as a vampire and Resist Disease. --Ahriman 16:44, 20 December 2011 (UTC)

Obtaining the spells Resist Disease and Resist Paralysis not guaranteed!!

With my characters, I try to obtain all of the spells possible for use at the spell altar. Things like Resist Disease, and Resist Paralysis are difficult to obtain. I've had characters that have been able to obtain the spells and others that have not.

Of the ones that have not, I've gone to previous saves and then try again at a later stage of the game to obtain them. The question is, is there a specific quest or stage in the game or "Consistent Trigger" that will allow with certainty of obtaining these spells for use at the spell altar? --Thanks Ahriman 17:14, 20 December 2011 (UTC)

Vampire legal status

If Vampires are illegal then why don't people report you when they obviously know you are a vampire once you hit stage 4? they must be more or less tolerated as no one attacks you unless you commit crimes. Mr.Scryer. 19:58, 17 February 2012 (UTC)

No one knows you are a vampire until you're stage four, and the people are obviously terrified of you. More importantly, if a guard sees you, he will try to kill you on the spot due to your obvious vampirism. --AKB Talk Cont Mail 20:01, 17 February 2012 (UTC)
That is incorrect, i spend most of my time as a stage four vampire and i was never attacked by guards and that is in ALL my play throughs, the only time a guard attacked me and acknowledged i was a vampire is when i committed a crime and resisted arrest, when i then tried to yield he will say "back to your grave, vampire!" and that only happens rarely and when its a character with little to no fame. Mr.Scryer. 20:06, 17 February 2012 (UTC)
Yes it is. Through all of my playthroughs on all of the versions of the game I've played (at least without mods), guards are hostile by default at stage four. More importantly, guards don't offer you any options when you reach stage four, they just try to kill you if you speak to them (saying "Feeding time is over, vampire! Go back to the grave that spawned you!"). Even more importantly, feeding is illegal. Finally, they automatically place a bounty on your head if you speak to them at stage four. --AKB Talk Cont Mail 20:17, 17 February 2012 (UTC)
Feeding is illegal yes as it counts as assault but i have never been attacked on sight as a stage four vampire on all play throughs and save files, neither has my friend, i doubt its a bug since the guards comment on my appearance and civilians refuse to talk to me unless i charm them. Mr.Scryer. 20:20, 17 February 2012 (UTC)
I admit that I may not be remember it correctly as I haven't played the game in the longest time (and I've managed to lose my game disc), but I'm looking at the game script right now and I can quite clearly see that if you speak to a Guard, they automatically place a bounty on your head. That means that (along with feeding counting as assault), vampirism is illegal. --AKB Talk Cont Mail 20:31, 17 February 2012 (UTC)

() I have no problem speaking to Guards at all, they only attack me if i commit a crime and even then they ask me to either pay a fine or go to jail. I have oblivion for the 360 so maybe that is why but to be honest i have to really doubt that guards attack stage 4 vampire players on sight because it would have been on mentioned on the vampirism page years ago. Skyrim has only been out a few months and its already noted how you get attacked if you're a stage four vampire. Mr.Scryer. 20:40, 17 February 2012 (UTC)

I admit, I haven't played in months, and I am wrong. The article does state: "citizens and the Imperial Guard will not attack you on sight if you are known to be a vampire". Still, feeding is illegal, guards don't yield if you are stage four (when it's obvious you are a vampire). These indicate that not only are vampires not tolerated in Cyrodiil (not that we should be comparing it to other provinces as this isn't lore). As for your edit, the article does mention most of what you added, the only real change that I think is necessary would be an addition mentioning that the guards won't accept yields, they'll only try to kill you (under the disadvantages sub-section of the effects section). If you don't want to add it, I will. --AKB Talk Cont Mail 21:06, 17 February 2012 (UTC)
Feeding counts as assault so its obviously illegal but vampirism is tolerated to an extent since vampire players don't get attacked on sight unlike morrowind and skyrim vampires. Guards have accepted my yield when i am a stage four vampire but when i have created a new character and thus there is no fame and i am a stage four vampire then they sometimes do not accept my yield and say something about sending me back to my grave, this has only happened to me twice and both times it was when i was a new character but in save files in where i am a high level character with lots of fame and infamy, they except my yield no problem. I guess fame and personality factors in whether a guard will accept a yield from a vampire or not Mr.Scryer. 21:15, 17 February 2012 (UTC)
Yeah, personality and fame and infamy really can screw things up. I remember artificially setting my personality to the max possible and finding none of the enemies would even attack me! Rather silly. As I said, a note mentioning the fact that guards might not yield is all that's needed. I might test this later to figure out exactly what is needed to get them to accept yields again (I don't have the game right now so I can't), but just a single bulleted note is all that is necessary. --AKB Talk Cont Mail 21:21, 17 February 2012 (UTC)

Alright, i just re-added and tweaked my last edit, if it needs more tweaking then i will leave it up to you to do it. damn, now i want to play oblivion again. Mr.Scryer. 21:28, 17 February 2012 (UTC)

Well i know a high infamy can stop bandits attacking you, i reckon it might indeed be fame and personality that affects whether a guard will accept a yield from a vampire, since none of my higher leveled stage four vampire characters have trouble with yielding, the only two incidents is when i created a new character who eventually became a stage four vampire and had little to no fame, once i committed a crime the guard offered me the usually options. I resisted and when i yielded, he just said something about sending me back to the grave. Mr.Scryer. 21:42, 17 February 2012 (UTC)

Daedric Vampires.

Here's a question I'd very much like to ask, that surprisingly nobody has brought up yet:

What would Daedric (Dremora, Golden Saint, and Dark Seducer) NPCs look like when infected with Vampirism?

I know there aren't any Vampires of those races in the game, and they're all non-playable Races, but what if you were to use the Console to infect them with Vampirism, or use the Construction Set to make the three Daedra races playable, and then infect your character with Vampirism? If anyone can provide images, or at least give a description of the results, I'd like to see it. Bauglir100 02:19, 1 March 2012 (UTC)

I don't know about Dremora, but as far as I am aware, it's not possible for Golden Saints or Dark Seducers to become vampires. This may be hard-coded into the game engine, or it may be that the possibility is removed by mods that make these races playable because of some glitch that occurs. I don't think it's possible to use the console to infect an NPC with vampirism - sure you can give them the spells & abilities, but I don't think you can change their appearance to be vampiric. --Gaebrial 08:39, 1 March 2012 (UTC)
Gaebrial, the console method should be possible using the 'setvampire' code. Adding the spells and abilities is more of a piecemeal pseudo-vampirism.--Ghurhak gro-Demril or TAOYes? 08:45, 1 March 2012 (UTC)
Well, it's certainly possible for the Dremora to become vampires. Not long after I submitted my first post, I found a YouTube video where a player was doing the "Cure for Vampirism" quest with a Dremora character (made playable via the Construction Set), but I couldn't see all of the details of the Dremora's features, since he never took the time to show the Dremora-vampire's entire face from what I saw of the video. I could still tell that it had some physical traits of a Vampire. So at least I now know that Dremora are still affected by Vampirism. A more elaborate description of the effects would still be helpful, though. Same goes for the other two Daedra races. Bauglir100 12:31, 1 March 2012 (UTC)
On myself, I'm able to trigger the vampirism face changes with just player.setav vampirism 100 (and re-opening the menu, if I was in it), but trying that on NPCs didn't do a thing, regardless of race. Making Seducers a playable race, I was able to trigger the face changes on myself without a problem. So it seem like faces may have to be adjusted manually for NPC vampires. Unless I missed something, the game only does it automatically for the player. Robin Hoodtalk 22:02, 1 March 2012 (UTC)
Interesting. Were there any notable changes in the Player character's face if they happen to be a member of the Daedra races; What physical differences (if any) are applied to the Player's character if they happen to be a Dremora, Golden Saint, or Dark Seducer, when infected with Vampirism, as opposed to how they looked prior to infection? Bauglir100 02:14, 2 March 2012 (UTC)
In terms of physical appearance, the most noticeable feature was the stupendously sunken cheeks and a certain drooping or something around the eyes. Dremora looked comical, actually, kind of like they'd sucked on an entire crate of lemons all at once or something. :) The other two races were comparable to any of the other humanoid races. Attribute changes and such are controlled by the various "spells", so there were none of those just from using setav. Robin Hoodtalk 03:11, 2 March 2012 (UTC)
So does this mean that if a Golden Saint or Dark Seducer player character were to be infected with Vampirism, they would have a flesh tone identical to that of the Men and Mer Vampires, or would they feature a pale yellowish and violet complexion, respectively? And what about the Dremora-vampire's skin tone? Bauglir100 04:22, 2 March 2012 (UTC)

() Actually, the above line of code only alters the shape of the face, not the skin tone. As I recall, skin tone is added by the Sun Damage effect, which is included in the Vampirism100 spell (player.addspell 2C2A5 for those who want to try it). Trying that with the various races, their skin tone remained appropriate to their race. The Golden Saints are only slightly golden by default...I think they must've tweaked the colouring a fair bit for the versions we see in-game...so turning them vampiric makes their skin tone look almost normal. The Dremora and Dark Seducers, however, both remain quite clearly purple, if somewhat more on the mauve side compared to normal. Robin Hoodtalk 05:12, 2 March 2012 (UTC)

Interesting. I'd have half a mind to ask you if you could upload images of the results of these three Daedra vampires onto this talk page. I'd have even a smaller fraction of a mind to ask if it were possible to mention this on the article itself. I know the latter is unlikely, since this might be considered a Mod. Although I think that it would be worth placing a mention in a list that shows the effects of Vampirism based on race, or at the least, in the Notes section of this article. After all, playable or non-playable, they're still part of the actual game. Bauglir100 12:11, 2 March 2012 (UTC)
Sorry, I apparently missed this at the time and only caught it now in patrolling the older edits. Unfortunately, I just don't have the time to go take the pictures right now, and you're right, since you can't have vampiric Daedra in the game, it would be considered a mod and therefore not appropriate for the page. Robin Hoodtalk 06:42, 28 March 2012 (UTC)
I thought so. But still, I think this information is too noteworthy to pass up. Could you perhaps upload the images on a Sandbox article, or something, provided you have the time and means to do so? Bauglir100 23:16, 13 April 2012 (UTC)

Why so Serious?

So, i posted the same exact title a few minutes ago, then realised i wasn't signed in. -__- So here i go again. While asleep in Cloud City, the most safe place in Oblivion since they're holding the Heir, i was bitten by a vampire. Just my luck. I learned to accept it for 2 months, but now it's just getting annoying. I hoped the Dark Brotherhood would be able to help me, but i was denied D: So, i decided to go for the cure. But not without some 'snacking' along the way. If you didn't get what i meant, i fed on people. :P Anyways, the count told me to go to a guy at the Arena in Imperial City. I noticed people being rude to me along the way. I was snacking alot, could that be it? It's just, when i try to talk to people, they're exact words are "Get back you filthy beast! I'll have nothing to do with the likes of you!" or "No, no! You won't have any of my blood! Get away from me!" There is another one, but i forget. I can't even accomplish getting the vampire cure because the guy at the Arena keeps telling me i'm a filthy beast, and wont say anything else. I'll have you know, my job is in the modeling carrer, so i'm not a filthy beast ;) — Unsigned comment by Wilsonashlea97 (talkcontribs) at 23:44 on 30 May 2012

The page states that:
Others will notice and comment on your appearance if you allow yourself to go beyond 25% vampirism.... When you are a full vampire, people may refuse to speak to you, citing your obvious vampirism. This can be countered by raising the NPC's disposition to at least 100, for example using Vampiric Seduction.
I'm not sure what NPC at the Arena you're referring to, but for any NPCs you are having this problem with, I would recommend trying to raise their disposition to 100 before trying to speak to them again. ABCface 04:00, 31 May 2012 (UTC)


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