Can you cure vampirism twice?

Yes, in games like The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, you can repeatedly get cured of vampirism and become infected again as many times as you like, unlike lycanthropy (werewolf) which usually has limits; you just need to find Falion or the right NPC/item for the cure each time you're infected. In Oblivion, the Vile Lair DLC offers an unlimited cure via the Font of Renewal, allowing repeated cures.
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Can you cure vampirism more than once?

You can cure vampirism as many times as you want. You will have to do the quest with Falion each time.
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How do you cure vampirism a second time in Skyrim?

Meet Falion at the stone circle to cure the infection. Falion endlessly agrees to cure vampirism, so the quest can be completed multiple times, if infected on more than one occasion.
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How many times will Serana make you a vampire?

Serana can turn you into a Vampire Lord an unlimited number of times, provided you've completed the Dawnguard questline and haven't persuaded her to cure herself. After the main quest, you can simply ask her to transform you as often as you like, but you'll need to get cured by Harkon or a priest to interact normally with the Dawnguard again. 
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Can I become a vampire again after being cured?

Perhaps the most important thing to note about becoming a vampire in Oblivion, though, is that the Cure for Vampirism is permanent; once you've been cured, you can never go back to being a vampire again.
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What is the 5th rule of vampires?

FIVE. That no vampire shall ever reveal his true nature to a mortal and let the mortal live. No vampire must ever reveal the history of the vampires to a mortal and let the mortal live.
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What is the lifespan of a vampire?

Vampires are generally depicted as immortal, meaning they don't die from old age and can live indefinitely, often for centuries or millennia, but they can still be killed by other means like sunlight, stakes, decapitation, violence, or starvation, with their lifespan varying widely by fiction, from appearing as young adults forever to aging slowly over centuries. 
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Can you marry Serana after she's cured?

No, you cannot marry Serana in the base Skyrim game, even after curing her vampirism, as she doesn't have the necessary dialogue or mechanics for marriage; however, you can marry her by using various player-made mods (like Serana Dialogue Add-On, Amorous Adventures, or Marry Me Serana) that add this functionality. Her character, due to past trauma, is naturally hesitant about marriage in the vanilla game, but mods can create a more in-depth romance and marriage path.
 
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Is it better to join Dawnguard or Vampires?

Choosing between Dawnguard or Vampire in Skyrim's DLC depends on your playstyle: Dawnguard offers powerful crossbows, unique sun-based spells, trolls, and a focus on traditional vampire hunting, while Vampires provide the potent Vampire Lord form with unique powers, vampire-specific jewelry, and a darker roleplaying experience, though becoming a vampire early can alienate Dawnguard members and vendors. You can even join the Vampires later as a Dawnguard member for a mix of rewards, but expect bugs with Dawnguard interactions.
 
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How old is Serana?

Serana from The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is over 1,000 years old, having been sealed in Dimhollow Crypt for centuries, though her exact age when turned into a vampire (around the late Merethic or early First Era) isn't specified, she appears as a young adult, likely in her 20s or 30s, due to her vampiric nature stopping her aging process.
 
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What are the downsides of being a vampire in Skyrim?

Being a vampire in Skyrim comes with severe drawbacks like massive penalties to health, magicka, and stamina in sunlight, extreme fire weakness, and being attacked on sight by NPCs at higher stages, forcing you to feed constantly or risk becoming a vulnerable, hated monster, which severely hinders exploration and social interaction unless you manage stages carefully. 
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How many times will Aela turn you into a Werewolf?

In Dawnguard, Aela is able to give lycanthropy again, if the Dragonborn decides to cure it in favor of vampirism. Points expended toward the Werewolf skill tree cannot be undone or moved to other skill trees, which includes the Vampire Lord skill tree. She will only do this once, however.
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What happens if you don't feed as a vampire?

You go through stages when you don't feed, your standard is level one, your weakest point for spells but less penalty for sunlight. As you go without feeding your vampiric spells will get stronger and you will get better powers, however you will become weaker in sunlight.
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Can I be a werewolf again in Skyrim?

Yes, you can become a werewolf again in Skyrim if you have the Dawnguard DLC, but usually only once, by asking Aela the Huntress after curing yourself or becoming a Vampire Lord; if you cure your lycanthropy a second time via the Companions' questline, you'll be permanently locked out, but you can repeatedly switch with Vampirism by asking Serana, notes Fandom and Stack Exchange. 
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How to cure vampirism again in Skyrim?

Return to Falion

After acquiring and filling the Black Soul Gem, return to Falion. He will lead you to a summoning circle near Morthal at dawn where he will perform the ritual to cure your vampirism.
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How rare is clinical vampirism?

A review of the scientific literature finds that since the late 19th Century clinicians have identified fewer than 70 patients with clinically significant vampiristic behaviors. Clinical vampirism is so uncommon that no consensus exists in the literature defining the term.
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Will Serana still follower if you choose Dawnguard?

Yes, you absolutely can get Serana as a follower if you join the Dawnguard; she's a core companion for the entire Dawnguard DLC questline, regardless of which faction (Dawnguard or Vampires) you ultimately side with, and remains a permanent follower after completion if you choose. She'll follow you through most of the main story as an essential guide, and after the questline, she'll stay at Fort Dawnguard (or Castle Volkihar if you chose vampires) and can be recruited indefinitely. 
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Will the Dawnguard hate me if I become a vampire?

Before you join, showing up as a vamp (no matter the stage) will make them hostile. If you've already joined, they aren't going to attack you, but you'll be unable to continue their quest or doing any jobs for them.
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What happens if I accept Harkon's gift?

Accepting Lord Harkon's gift in Skyrim's Dawnguard DLC instantly turns the Dragonborn into a Vampire Lord, aligning you with the vampires against the Dawnguard, giving you immense power but making you weak in the sun and blocking normal Dawnguard quests unless you get cured and later choose the Vampire path again via Serana. Refusing banishes you but leaves the choice open, and you'll be attacked on sight by vampires.
 
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How many times can Serana turn you?

Serana can turn you back into a Vampire Lord an infinite number of times, but only after the entire Dawnguard questline is complete. She loses this ability if you persuade her to cure herself of vampirism. When you are a vampire, the Dawnguard will refuse to interact with you except to tell you how to cure yourself.
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Who is the best female to marry in Skyrim?

There's no single "best" wife in Skyrim, as it depends on player preference, but Aela the Huntress, Mjoll the Lioness, and Ysolda are consistently top choices for their skills, personalities, or convenience as merchants, with Aela often favored for her warrior skills and werewolf connection, while Ysolda offers easy gold. Other popular choices include Borgakh the Steel Heart for an adventurous Orc or Lydia if you want a loyal housecarl.
 
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Can Serana live with you?

In vanilla Skyrim, Serana can't permanently live with you or marry you without mods, though she becomes a permanent follower after the Dawnguard DLC. Mods like "Live with Serana," "My Home is Your Home," or the "Serana Dialogue Add-On" (SDA) add functionality to let her live in player homes, offer marriage, and provide more interactions, making her a true housemate.
 
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How old is 118 in vampire years?

In the world of Hotel Transylvania, a vampire's age of 118 is equivalent to being a human teenager, specifically around 18 years old, as the main character Mavis is 118 but looks and acts like a young adult, making her 118 a milestone similar to a human's coming-of-age. Vampires mature slowly and then stop aging physically, so 118 is considered young adulthood for them, even though they've lived for centuries. 
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Who is the oldest vampire ever?

The "oldest vampire" depends on whether you mean in folklore or fiction; figures like Lilith (ancient Mesopotamian myth) or the Egyptian goddess Sekhmet (c. 1500 B.C.) are ancient mythological precedents, while in fiction, characters like Cain (Vampire: The Masquerade) or Khayman (Vampire Chronicles) are among the most ancient, often dating back thousands of years to biblical times or earlier, though specific ages vary greatly by lore. 
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Why did Dracula wait 400 years?

It's a love story about a man who waits for 400 years for the reincarnation of his wife. That's the true heart of the story, waiting an eternity for the return of love".
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