

If players have already killed Falion and can't use his skills, or if they want to use a less-conventional method of curing the disease, they can either become a Skyrim werewolf or use console commands to end their character's time as a vampire. Once completing the Black Soul Gem quest, players must meet Falion in a stone circle outside the town at dawn, and he will perform a ritual curing players of vampirism. Even Falion will attack stage four vampires on sight, so players should be sure to feed before going to see him. Players must travel to Morthal and speak to Falion, a vampire scholar who will instruct players to fill a Black Soul Gem and return. Skyrim players who weren't able to stop the infection from taking hold, or those who wanted to try being a vampire and found it wasn't for them, still have an option to cure the vampiric infection - albeit via a much more involved process. It is the successor to the Nintendo 64 (1996), and predecessor of the Wii (2006). All players have to do is either drink one of Skyrim's many Potions of Cure Disease, or pray at a shrine, and they will not become a vampire. The GameCube is a home video game console developed and released by Nintendo in Japan on September 14, 2001, in North America on November 18, 2001, and in PAL territories in 2002. Fortunately, at this stage it's a relatively quick fix. Those who were accidentally infected with Sanguinare Vampiris in Skyrim while fighting through dungeons have three in-game days to purge themselves of the disease before officially becoming a vampire.
