Fur_like_snow wrote: »Because the ESO vampire is reverse vampirism. Instead of drinking blood to become more mortal blood is now like a poison/drug that destroys your body(increased damage from sources) and mind(increased cost to known spells). Advancing the stages is like an addiction that grows so strong that your body no longer heals on its own. They effectively gave us a blood fiend simulator.
RefLiberty wrote: »it is not exactly per lore.
Book Vampires of the Iliac Bay, chapter II:
I also found my weaknesses. I could no longer stand the light of the sun -- exposure to it for longer than a few seconds burned me terribly. It also pained me to enter temples and other places of worship. The worst effect, of course, had to be my blood lust. If I did not kill a warm blooded creature once a night and drink its blood, my hunger would gnaw at me, and any wounds I suffered would not heal no matter how much I rested.
Fur_like_snow wrote: »Because the ESO vampire is reverse vampirism. Instead of drinking blood to become more mortal blood is now like a poison/drug that destroys your body(increased damage from sources) and mind(increased cost to known spells). Advancing the stages is like an addiction that grows so strong that your body no longer heals on its own. They effectively gave us a blood fiend simulator.
umm...vampirism has always been a disease with severe drawbacks in the elder scrolls universe. For that matter, vampirism is presented as a disease in ALL fiction. How anyone could think it would be anything else when you are essentially turned into a bloodsucking tick is beyond me. There is nothing romantic or powerful about ticks. In fiction the only real advantage vampires ever had was eternal un-life.
The problem is with the "condition", or "properties" of being a Vampire....but not healing from blood sucking defeats part of the lore of why vampires dont have natural regenerationRefLiberty wrote: »it is not exactly per lore.
Book Vampires of the Iliac Bay, chapter II:
I also found my weaknesses. I could no longer stand the light of the sun -- exposure to it for longer than a few seconds burned me terribly. It also pained me to enter temples and other places of worship. The worst effect, of course, had to be my blood lust. If I did not kill a warm blooded creature once a night and drink its blood, my hunger would gnaw at me, and any wounds I suffered would not heal no matter how much I rested.