Unfortunately no. You will not be able to be infected by the vampire or werewolf disease. However that might be a expansion pack deal. They are liable to make more changes before release so just stay up to date with The Elder Scrolls news.
no, if you had the PC game you might be able to get a mod.
yes on the 19th of october
I have both for The Elder Scrolls: Oblivion and shivering Isles, I got mine from a shop called "Game", but you may be able to get from PC World and few others too.
You cannot in Elder Scrolls 4, I'm concluding in Elder Scrolls 5 you will be able to take over as emperor.
Check out the System Requirements for Skyrim on the UESP Wiki.
Being that it is a popular game, you will probably be able to find it in most big name stores that sell video games such as Best Buy or WalMart. Otherwise you could online for it.
The Elder Scrolls themselves play a major yet unseen role in the storyline of the series. The scrolls are said to be archives of both prophecy and history. It is hinted that most of the events of the series have been inspired by those who have read one or more of the Elder Scrolls. In Elder Scrolls lore, it takes a powerful mystic to read the Scrolls, and interpretations are never absolute. They are used much like an over-complex and difficult Tarot set. One "tunes" them to a specific time and place through a mystical ritual, and then interprets the assorted symbolism and iconography which appear on the otherwise blank or incomprehensible parchment. It has been hinted that reading the Elder Scrolls too much actually causes literal blindness. In Oblivion, there is a sect of monks, known as the Order of the Ancestor Moths, who devote their lives to the reading and interpreting of the Scrolls. The more advanced members who actually read the scrolls wear blindfolds at all times when they are not divining the Elder Scrolls, and are instructed to use their eyes for this purpose only. Retired Moth Priests are completely blind and continue to wear the blindfold, apparently for ceremonial purposes. At times, however, cosmically important individuals, or individuals the subject of prophecy, have been able to see writing on the Scrolls without the associated rituals. It is said that when an event has actually occurred it then sets itself unchangeably into the scrolls, and no action, magic or otherwise, can change these writings. There is a quest in Oblivion that requires you to steal an elder scroll. This is the last quest in the Thieve's Guild.
You will meet him as a ghost and will then start collecting his armor, which you will be able to keep and wear. So basically you are this knight after the quests.
The Unofficial Elder Scrolls wiki should be able to help you with that. Alternatively, go into the console and click on one of the men-at-arms, and their ID should show up at the top of the screen.
There is a long quest you need to complete to get cured. (see related link)Note: There is a major bug on the PS3 version if Shivering Isles is installed (either because your playing the GOTY edition, or because the Shivering Islesexpansion pack is installed) that will result in you not being able to be cured and you will be permanently stuck as a vampire. See the bugs section of this link for more info and workarounds.
You can purchase The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion for the PC for download from retailers such as Amazon or from digital distribution platforms such as Steam.
Yes, at one point in the dawnguards questline you will have a second chance to turn into a vampire lord. Serena will offer to turn you into a vampire lord so that you will not be weakened during the next objective. If you become a vampire lord then (not when Harkon asks you in the beginning) you can complete the dawnguard quest and be a vampire lord