Very interesting. So would this character be considered a half vampire then? It does seem like he's much stronger than usual because he is part vampire. I wonder if he would also need to consume blood?They sure can:
This guy is the result of a male human vampire impregnating a female orc. While not a full vampire, he has heightened abilities compared to normal mortals
Very interesting. So would this character be considered a half vampire then? It does seem like he's much stronger than usual because he is part vampire. I wonder if he would also need to consume blood?They sure can:
This guy is the result of a male human vampire impregnating a female orc. While not a full vampire, he has heightened abilities compared to normal mortals
I'm very curious to know if half vampires in general still need to consume blood to sustain themselves.
Oh, I see. Then that would make sense for half vampires.Hippie4927 wrote: »Very interesting. So would this character be considered a half vampire then? It does seem like he's much stronger than usual because he is part vampire. I wonder if he would also need to consume blood?They sure can:
This guy is the result of a male human vampire impregnating a female orc. While not a full vampire, he has heightened abilities compared to normal mortals
I'm very curious to know if half vampires in general still need to consume blood to sustain themselves.
My guess is, no, they don't consume blood because the half vampire in the above link was very surprised to find out that his father was a "blood-sucking monster".
If a woman is bitten by a vampire while pregnant, her unborn son can become half vampire. Known as "day walkers," these half immortals are immune to many of vampires traditional weaknesses such as sunlight, but unlike full vampires they do age like humans only slower. Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blade_(comics)
Looks like it is confirmed that half-vampires do exist, but are there any cases where a vampiric baby is born from two vampire parents? Meaning the baby is not half vampire, but a full fledged vampire.HappyLittleTree wrote: »The gray Prince in Oblivion is a hgalf vampire.
His mother got pregnant by an imperial who was a vampire when he conceived his child.
https://elderscrolls.fandom.com/wiki/Agronak_gro-Malog
so it is backed up by lore so to say.
Very interesting information on vampire lore. Thanks for sharing!depends on the type of vampire. Cyrodiilic vampires can have half vampire offspring (as proven in Oblivion). here is a book that discusses the varieties of vampires in tamriel en.uesp.net/wiki/Skyrim:Immortal_Blood
something to remember is that vampires are the brainchild of molag bal. so the rules surrounding vampires are whatever he decides they are.
I have heard Serana was turned into a vampire. I'm not sure, though.Well, it kind of depends. Been a while since I played Dawnguard but Serana is a Daughter of Coldharbour, and both her mother and father are Vampire Lords. I can't recall if she was born a vampire or turned into one, though.
Very interesting information on vampire lore. Thanks for sharing!
Do you know if there is anything on whether or not two vampires can have full fledged vampiric offsprings? I've been searching around but I can't seem to find anything confirming or denying it.
Ooh I see, thank you for your insight. However, isn't it possible for a vampiric woman to give birth in this scenario: There's a human woman who's husband is a vampire. She becomes pregnant. Afterwards, he turns her into a vampire during her pregnancy. Would this be possible?Hippie4927 wrote: »It is true that half vamps can be born but I think the female has to be the human in the pairing. I don't think a female vampire can be impregnated by a human male. Also, in reading TES lore, I can't find a single instance of two vamps having a vamp child. It seems that the undead cannot reproduce.
Thank you! I appreciate you taking the time to look.There have been so many rewrites and lore changes from title to title. If I find anything I'll post sources
Thank you for the great chart! According to this source, it does say vampires in elder scrolls are indeed fertile! However, there was a "?" next to vampire lords. This was not confirmation, but it also did not deny anything.Reistr_the_Unbroken wrote: »Not sure if it’s true or not but while doing an essay on vampires I read on Wikipedia about different types of vampires that the wild vampires of Skyrim could reproduce (I’m assuming the female has to be mortal and the make a vampire like many movies interpretations) however the exception is vampire lords, whom I’d assume are either infertile/sterile as vampires- or as their blood is extremely close to the source (aka Molag)- and “potent” I think Harkon said- I’d doubt a developing baby would actually survive before being born, so it makes me think only the “feral/wild” vampires can make hybrids.
Not entirely sure but just my 2 cents thrown in, and if I can find the page I’ll link it here.
Edit: found it https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_vampire_traits_in_folklore_and_fiction
Thank you for the great chart! According to this source, it does say vampires in elder scrolls are indeed fertile! However, there was a "?" next to vampire lords. This was not confirmation, but it also did not deny anything.Reistr_the_Unbroken wrote: »Not sure if it’s true or not but while doing an essay on vampires I read on Wikipedia about different types of vampires that the wild vampires of Skyrim could reproduce (I’m assuming the female has to be mortal and the make a vampire like many movies interpretations) however the exception is vampire lords, whom I’d assume are either infertile/sterile as vampires- or as their blood is extremely close to the source (aka Molag)- and “potent” I think Harkon said- I’d doubt a developing baby would actually survive before being born, so it makes me think only the “feral/wild” vampires can make hybrids.
Not entirely sure but just my 2 cents thrown in, and if I can find the page I’ll link it here.
Edit: found it https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_vampire_traits_in_folklore_and_fiction
Do you have a source or a screenshot/video for Harkon's quote? I am very interested in looking into that as well.
I see, thank you for finding this quote! I misunderstood you initially. From your post, I thought you said Harkon mentioned something about childbirth, but he only mentioned that his blood was potent.Reistr_the_Unbroken wrote: »Found the quote:
The second and third of the original three choices offer additional insight into Harkon's background and the power he has granted you:
What happened? How did I get here?
"My blood is potent. At first, the body is overwhelmed by it. After my bite, you collapsed and fell into a slumber. Now your flesh has acclimated to the new blood that courses through your veins. I assure you, no harm was done. In truth, your strength surprises me. Not all mortals can withstand my embrace."
Ooh lore books. How often do new lore books come out?cynicalbutterfly wrote: »Since vampirism is more like a disease I'd say that it's possible for two vampires to have a child. What that child would look like or the potential powers it might have... we won't know till the lore books give us some information.
Ooh lore books. How often do new lore books come out?cynicalbutterfly wrote: »Since vampirism is more like a disease I'd say that it's possible for two vampires to have a child. What that child would look like or the potential powers it might have... we won't know till the lore books give us some information.
Ooh I see.LennoxPoodle wrote: »With every new game/DLC. You just find them ingame, they are not talking about any sources published outside the games, besides the (three?) novels.