Why am I suddenly a vampire in Skyrim?

You became a vampire in Skyrim because you contracted the disease Sanguinare Vampiris, likely from a vampire's Vampiric Drain spell during combat, and failed to cure it within three in-game days; it's a common surprise if you fight vampires without realizing the risk, or if your follower Serana accidentally hits you with her drain spell or uses a potion on you.
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How do I stop becoming a vampire in Skyrim?

To stop becoming a vampire in Skyrim, you must cure the Sanguinare Vampiris disease within 72 in-game hours by using a Cure Disease potion, praying at a shrine, or asking a Vigilant of Stendarr, or permanently prevent it by joining the Companions for disease immunity; once you're a full Vampire Lord, you need a quest from Falion in Morthal with a filled Black Soul Gem, or become a werewolf. 
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How to revert back from being a vampire in Skyrim?

To reverse vampirism in Skyrim, you either cure the early disease with potions/shrines, or for full vampirism, start the "Rising at Dawn" quest by asking an innkeeper about rumors, find Falion in Morthal, get a filled Black Soul Gem, and meet him at dawn for a ritual; alternatively, becoming a werewolf also removes vampirism. 
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Why did I become a vampire?

You became a vampire because you were likely bitten or attacked by another vampire, leading to a magical disease like Sanguinare Vampiris, or through other folklore methods like curses, improper burial, or even being born a certain way, with the transformation usually involving a period of sickness, intense thirst, and heightened senses, though in real life, it's a myth rooted in folklore and fantasy games like Skyrim. 
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How to stop being a vampire vampirism?

To stop being a vampire, you typically need to find a specific NPC (like Falion in Skyrim), use an in-game item (like a potion or a special altar in mods/games like Oblivion or Minecraft), or complete a quest, often requiring unique items such as soul gems or specific ingredients, depending on the game or mod you're playing. In reality, vampirism is a myth, so these solutions only apply to fictional settings.
 
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How do you turn off vampirism in Skyrim?

To cure vampirism in Skyrim, either use a Potion of Cure Disease/pray at a Shrine (if caught recently), or if fully vampiric, start the "Rising at Dawn" quest by asking an innkeeper about rumors to find Falion in Morthal, who requires a filled Black Soul Gem for a ritual at dawn. Alternatively, contracting Lycanthropy (becoming a werewolf) also removes vampirism. 
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How many times can you cure yourself of vampirism in Skyrim?

You can go back to being a Werewolf again if you talk to Aela, but you can only do it ONCE. You can cure vampirism any amount of times and it doesn't matter if it's the regular one or Volkihar one.
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Why am I now a vampire in Skyrim?

You're a vampire in Skyrim because you likely contracted Sanguinare Vampiris from a vampire's attack, especially their Vampiric Drain spell, and didn't cure it within three days, allowing it to transform into full vampirism. Other ways include being bitten by Harkon or Serana in the Dawnguard DLC or accidentally agreeing to it during quests like Soul Cairn entry. Becoming a vampire gives you powers but also weaknesses, like sun sensitivity, and can make NPCs hostile.
 
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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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What is a female vampire called?

A female vampire is most commonly called a vampiress, though the term vampire itself is often used for both genders; other terms from folklore include vampirica (Slavic) or creatures like the Pontianak (Indonesian). The English "-ess" suffix, as in "vampiress," is a traditional way to denote a female of a species, similar to empress or lioness.
 
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How did I accidentally become a vampire in Skyrim?

You became a vampire in Skyrim because you contracted the disease Sanguinare Vampiris, likely from a vampire's Vampiric Drain spell during combat, and failed to cure it within three in-game days; it's a common surprise if you fight vampires without realizing the risk, or if your follower Serana accidentally hits you with her drain spell or uses a potion on you.
 
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How to heal yourself from being a vampire in Skyrim?

To cure vampirism in Skyrim, either use a Potion of Cure Disease/pray at a Shrine (if caught recently), or if fully vampiric, start the "Rising at Dawn" quest by asking an innkeeper about rumors to find Falion in Morthal, who requires a filled Black Soul Gem for a ritual at dawn. Alternatively, contracting Lycanthropy (becoming a werewolf) also removes vampirism. 
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How to return to human form in Skyrim?

To turn back to human in Skyrim from werewolf form, you must wait for the Beast Form timer to expire (about 2.5 minutes), or use the Wait function for 2-3 game hours, as there's no manual "undo" button for werewolves; feeding prolongs it, while using the ability again (if you haven't already used your daily transformation) or curing lycanthropy via The Companions questline are other options to become normal again.
 
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Is being a vampire permanent in Skyrim?

You can cure vampirism completely or you can also choose to become a werewolf by joining the Companions, which will automatically cure any form of vampirism you have. However, this comes with its own set of advantages and disadvantages associated with being a werewolf.
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Why won't falion cure me?

Falion won't cure you in Skyrim because you likely haven't met all conditions: you need a filled Black Soul Gem, must not be blood-starved (feed first!), need the "Rising at Dawn" quest active (get it from an innkeeper), and must meet him at the marsh north of Morthal at dawn (around 4-6 AM), often needing to wait for him or even reload saves to fix glitches for him to perform the ritual correctly. 
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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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Is it better to become a vampire or get soul trapped?

You should become partially soul trapped, as it makes little difference, and you can always re-enter the Soul Cairn and regain it from a chest; Valacia will even tell you where it is. Become a vampire and you can go in as one fine, but you'll miss out on other side-quests.
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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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Can you undo becoming a vampire in Skyrim?

Yes, you can cure vampirism in Skyrim, either early on with potions/shrines, or later through a quest with Falion in Morthal using a filled black soul gem for a ritual, with turning into a werewolf also curing it. If infected with Sanguinare Vampiris, use a cure disease potion or pray at a shrine within three days; after that, find Falion in Morthal, who requires a filled black soul gem for a dawn ritual at the Black Marsh to restore your humanity. 
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What is the best race to become a vampire in Skyrim?

Orsimer – born warriors, considered the best in Skyrim, who excel in fighting with One-handed Weapons, Two-handed Weapons, and Blocking, and additionally have a bonus to Heavy Armor. Redguard – their high stamina and high proficiency with two swords make them invincible warriors.
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Why did I turn into a vampire?

You've turned into a vampire because, in folklore and fiction, this happens through a vampire's bite or blood exchange, curses, magic (like witchcraft or necromancy), or sometimes even by dying under specific unlucky circumstances (like being jumped over by a cat or having a violent death). The process typically involves a venom or supernatural influence that transforms your body, often bringing intense pain and a craving for blood. 
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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 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 you re-become a werewolf 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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