Talk:Sanguinare Vampiris/Archive 1

This is not the only disease that causes vampirism, there is at least one other

isnt sanguine a daedric prince, if so, is this disease named after him, and for what reason?

This disease is not named after Sanguine, the daedric prince. Is is called "Sanguinare Vampiris" becomes "Sanguin" is a word which describes a blood red, and vampires feed on blood, dont they? Sanguine, the daedric prince, also has red skin on Nirn. And this is the only disease which causes vampirism in Skyrim. It is closely related to the cyrodillic "Polyphyric Haemophilia" or whatever.Nightrunner ks (talk) 12:06, December 3, 2011 (UTC)

Can't this be cured with garlic, since you use it to make cure disease potions?

it can Ironically be cured by mixing garlic with vampire dust, don't ask why this works, at least it makes more sense then in morrowind where you could eat garlic and breathe underwater due to it... Mask2697 (talk) 22:37, June 14, 2012 (UTC)

I''ve been thinking, this is complete conjecture here, but if this is a Disease, would it not be theoretically possible to contract it without direct immediate contact with a vampire... seems like an interesting concept''

the disease name has nothing to do with the daedric lord sanguine. the disease name is latin for blood of a vampire

Quite right. Sanguine has nothing to do with Vampires, and they really aren't his style anyway. However vampires are a product of a Daedric prince. Molag Bal is the one that created vampires.

Zelron (talk) 18:28, September 2, 2012 (UTC)


 * People, is it really that hard to sign your edit and use Increase Indent? CyborgROX (talk) 17:38, March 16, 2013 (UTC)

Hawk Feathers
Although it's true Hawk Feathers don't cure Vampirism they do cure the initial disease (and the subject of this particular page) Sanguinare Vampiris just like the potions and shrines that are still mentioned in this pages cure section, if anything its Rising at Dawn that should be removed as it isn't a cure for the disease this page is about also -

"Vampires can be cured by gaining any blessing from any shrine..."

Isn't really true sanguinare vampiris can but vampirism can't, after re-reading the whole cure section of the page it's actually a weird mix of the two diffrent afflictions. AzuraKnight (talk) 13:03, May 24, 2015 (UTC)