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  2. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim – Dawnguard - Wikipedia

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    The player and Serana succeed in killing Harkon in a climactic showdown, effectively eliminating the great vampire threat in Skyrim. Isran thanks Serana for her support, showing newfound respect for her, and offers the player a chance to continue helping the Dawnguard in weeding out vampires that still pose a problem in Skyrim.

  3. List of fictional diseases - Wikipedia

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    The Elder Scrolls series Causes vampirism after an incubation period of three days. Depending on the game and the progression of the disease, negative effects range from taking damage from sunlight to being shunned and/or attacked by friendly NPCs. However, the infected character also gains abilities and skills. Oripathy Arknights

  4. Category:Video games about vampires - Wikipedia

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    This category lists video games that have a vampire as a major antagonist, protagonist, or otherwise featured as a major aspect of the story or gameplay. Do not include games that only feature them as minor enemies or NPCs.

  5. Clinical vampirism - Wikipedia

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    Clinical vampirism, more commonly known as Renfield's syndrome, is an obsession with drinking blood. The earliest presentation of clinical vampirism in psychiatric literature was a psychoanalytic interpretation of two cases, contributed by Richard L. Vanden Bergh and John. F. Kelley. [ 1 ]

  6. Autovampirism - Wikipedia

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    Auto-vampirism is a form of vampirism that refers to drinking one's own blood, typically as a form of sexual gratification. [2] As a mental disorder, this is also called as autohemophagia, which is derived from three Greek words: auto , which means "self"; hemos , for "blood"; and, phagos , meaning "to eat". [ 3 ]

  7. Psychic vampire - Wikipedia

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    The term "energy vampire" is also used metaphorically to refer to people whose influence leaves a person feeling exhausted, unfocused, and depressed, without ascribing the phenomenon to psychic interference. [6] [7] Dion Fortune wrote of psychic parasitism in relation to vampirism as early as 1930 in her book, Psychic Self-Defense.

  8. List of vampires - Wikipedia

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    Sophie-Anne Leclerq (The Southern Vampire Mysteries) Sorin Markov (Zendikar: In the Teeth of Akoum) Spike (Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel) Spade (Night Huntress series) Stefan (Twilight series) Stefan Salvatore (The Vampire Diaries) Stevie Rae Johnson (House of Night series) Mrs. Stone (The Room in the Tower) Strahd von Zarovich (Ravenloft novels)

  9. Vampire: The Masquerade (Choice of Games) - Wikipedia

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    Vampire: The Masquerade is a line of interactive fiction video games based on the tabletop game of the same name, and is part of the World of Darkness series. They are developed by Choice of Games for Android, iOS, Linux, MacOS, Microsoft Windows, and web browsers, and include Night Road (2020) by Kyle Marquis, Out for Blood (2021) by Jim Dattilo, Parliament of Knives (2021) by Jeffrey Dean ...