Items with Absorb Health enchantments can be spawned as random loot, given you are a high enough level to find this enchantment. The most powerful Absorb Health enchantment absorbs 25HP per hit, and the weapon is called "(weapon type) of The Vampire".
Special weapons that absorb health include... *SPOILER ALERT*
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The Blade of Woe, the Nightingale Blade, Keening, the Wabbajack, the Dwarven Black Bow of Fate and the Staff of Magnus.
The Blade of Woe can be obtained by completing the main questline for the Dark Brotherhood.
The Nightingale Blade is awarded when the player rises far enough through the Thieves Guild and meets the Nightingales.
Keening, a dagger which played a part in the disappearance of the Dwarves, absorbs 10 Health, Magicka and Stamina per hit. It has no charge, and can therefore be used indefinitely.
The Wabbajack is the Daedric artifact of Sheogorath, the Daedric Prince of Madness. It has a random effect when used on an NPC, one of which is health absorption. It can be found by completing the quest "The Mind of Madness", which begins when the player talks to the madman wandering through Solitude.
The Staff of Magnus is an immensely powerful artifact which is found through the main questline of the College of Winterhold. It absorbs 20 Magicka per second, and once the target has none left, it will absorb Health instead.
Finally, the Dawnguard DLC gave us the Dwarven Black Bow of Fate, which can be found at the end of the Dwemer ruin Kagrumez. It has a 50% chance of absorbing Health, Magicka and Stamina (independently) from the target.
A Dwarven Sword of Devouring. It absorbs health, so I'd presume that it would be the "Absorb Health" enchantment. To get it, just find a sword with it on, and then disenchant it and apply it as you see fit.
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Yes, you need to unlock the final enchanting perk at skill level 100. Then when you enchant an item, you can put two enchantments on it. Note that you cannot add an enchantment to an already enchanted item, it won't let you add a second to an enchanted item you find for example. It only lets you add two, at the same time, to an unenchanted item.
Skyrim was just released in November so you won't find another version. Skyrim is the carry on of the game Oblivion. Oblivion is basically the previous version of Skyrim.
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Magic items are randomly found. There's no way to direct someone to one, they just have to keep opening chests and hope they get lucky. Muffle is an easy enchantment to place on an item since it has no magnitude/strength so it doesn't matter what your enchant skill is.
Like several other items with unique effects, Dragonbane can't be disenchanted. You can't learn the enchantment and place it on other items.
He lives in Dawnstar.
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On the coast, northeast of Dawnstar.