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Can a khajiit be a vampire?

Can a khajiit be a vampire?

The ability to become a vampire is based on contracting a Sanguinare Vampiris, a disease to which the Khajiit have no more immunity than any other race, which is to say none. The ability to become a Vampire Lord is by pact with Molag Bal.

Can Argonians become vampires?

You can become a vampire as an Argonian, but because of their traits, there is a chance it will take longer than some of the other races before getting infected.

Is vampire a race in Skyrim?

Vampires can be of any race but the majority of them are easily distinguishable from uninfected persons. As a result of the hemophiliac virus, Sanguinare Vampiris, the infected slowly grow a pallid complexion.

Can khajiit become werewolves?

Yes, characters of any playable race can become a werewolf, including Argonians and Khajiits.

Can Argonians become werewolves?

When you become a werewolf you are invoking the name of Hircine to alter your own mythic narrative to become something you were not before. So there’s nothing preventing an Argonian from becoming a werewolf.

Who was the first vampire in Skyrim?

Lamae Bal
Lamae Bal, also known as Lamae Beolfag, “Mother” Lamae, or the “Blood-Matron,” was the first recorded pure-blood vampire in Tamrielic history and one of the last known surviving Nedes.

Can you become a pure blood vampire in Skyrim?

You can still become a pure-blooded vampire even if you are a common vampire, the blood of a pure vampire overrides the common vampire blood, but not vice versa.

How long do khajiit live for?

We know that a normal human lifespan is 70-80 years (on Tamriel). This would suggest that the NORMAL Khajiit, like the Cathay, the Cathay-Raht, etc. have a lifespan of about 70-80 as well, give or take a few for each breed.

Can humans mate with Argonians?

Notes On Racial Phylogeny implies that the Argonians may have different reproductive systems than Man and Mer, thus it is unlikely that they can interbreed.