Vampires Explained By 1D4Chan



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11 thoughts on “Vampires Explained By 1D4Chan”

  1. In my experience, everything in existence will succumb to sufficiently intense fire.

    Fire is Love, Fire is Life — embrace the Incandescent Immolating Inferno that is “reality” and try not to get snuffed, brethren.

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  2. Being a Vampire is seen, in most settings, as some sort of state someone can be in. Almost like a Curse or a Virus, one managed to catch. That can be cured.
    When I had my first Vampire in DnD 5e, as the DM, I was very surprised to read that this is not the case at all.
    A Vampire is a Demon who possesses a corpse, not a living being. It uses the Host's Memories and Personality to create a twisted perversion of who this was in Life, an opposite. Only the strongest personality traits can survive such a thing. Strahd being a Vampire who is true to his word and doesn't lie would mean that the Living Strahd was a backstabbing Liar, or an outstanding Hero of Honor.
    To "cure" such a state would require killing the Demon, so the corpse is freed, and then using normal means of resurrection to bring the corpse back to life.

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  3. Love the Blood Angels they are amazing. Also the Ravenloft setting and Castlevania series are great and so was Bram Stokers Dracula. Soul Reaver and Blood Omen where cool as well. Screw Twilight though

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