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The quest is initiated by talking to Castle Volkihar's resident alchemist, Feran Sadri. He will tell the Dragonborn that two powerful rings given to ancient Vampire Lords by Molag Bal have found their way to less favorable owners.
Rising at Dawn is a quest available in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. Serving as the conventional means for curing vampirism, it can be obtained any time after contracting the disease and can be completed as many times as desired.
Ancient Power is a quest in The Elder Scrolls V: Dawnguard. Feran Sadri sends the Dragonborn to retrieve the petrified remains of an elder vampire from a radiant location. This quest can be repeated up to four times.
Vampirism takes a toll on its victims' appearances; when a human or elf becomes a vampire, their eyes become black with reddish irises, their skin pales, they grow fangs, and their faces become gaunt. Argonians and Khajiit eyes will have slitted pupils upon transformation.
Return after 24 hours to receive the potion that will cure your vampirism and receive a quest item cure to give to Count Hassildor. Return to the count at Castle Skingrad. Speak with Hal-Liurz...
Argonians are unable to use Disarming Bash unless they're a vampire. The Unofficial Skyrim Patch , version 1.0, fixes this bug. Decapitating a male Argonian will cause the skin texture on his head to disappear with the eyes, mouth, and horns still remaining.
Dawnguard's entire main quest is focused on vampires. In addition, vampires are involved in the following Dawnguard side quests: Cleansing Light DG: Kill the boss of a vampire lair. Preemptive Strike DG: Destroy the vampire before it turns its allies. Rescue DG: Rescue a victim from vampires.