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  Sometimes, killing the vampire(s) is too much for you at the moment. Or ever. This deals with how vampires will track or chase a human, and how to permanently lose them. Remember, âSight, Sound, Smell, Pattern.â
  *Some vampires can problem-solve and losing them is a different situation that will be depend on the vampire and end goals/morality/etc. If they can think like a human again, then youâll have to lose them like a human... with a trained dog.
HOW Vampires Can/Will Track You
Sight
Sound
Smell
Pattern
The list is listed in order of importance. The rule of thumb is to accomplish cutting off each of these senses/etc. that the vampire has on you in order. âSight, Sound, Smell, Pattern.âÂ
Get out of their sight, make sure they cannot hear you or your overbeating heart, get them to lose your scent trail, then donât follow a traditional âprey path.â
Sight
Sound
The first two are very basic and almost go hand-in-hand. Vampires will LOOK for you, and they have nightvision so you canât hide in a shadow. There has to be something opaque between the two of you. They also have rather good hearing, but not so much as to be able to hear you whisper from a block away.
Smell
Theyâre going to be able to smell your blood most of all, especially if thereâs a bleeding wound exposed. Sensing blood still inside of you is only a worry at close encounters. You also have body odor and your natural scent which can be tracked like anything can smell your particular scent then any animal can track it.
Pattern
This is the one that needs explanation. Part of their instinctual hunting skills, that every vampire has is predicting where prey will run.Â
For example, youâre not going to go towards the woods, youâre going to head towards the center of own. Thatâs a goal prediction. Then thereâs also the typical path predictions, where youâre obviously going to go down the LIGHTED street as opposed to the one shrouded in darkness. Same with long stretches of road that go towards your goal. People donât want to get stuck in a dead-end and head a bee-line for their goals. Areas that are lighted or give some false-sense of security that prey are likely to go towards in their escape route are âsafe zonesâ that vampires can recognize pretty easy.Â
Now, this is even worse if the vampire has already frequented the area you are in because they will take shortcuts to cut you off on your path. Well, more accurately to hide and wait for you to pass then jump you. Â Â
They were human, so this isnât a magical hunting skill. Itâs their original survival instincts sparking up saying âGo this way.â Their own survival skills are different though as the new body brings a different way to survive and different things to fear.
How To Get Away
Once again, âSight, Sound, Smell, Prediction.â Once, youâve beaten all of these you just need to not wander back into their sight or hearing again, as for smell you will be fine as long as you donât have any wet or dry blood on you. These steps are going to go into order of an escape from a direct confrontation with a vampire(s).
First, get some DISTANCE between you and the threat.
Do your best to calm yourself once out of sight. Heartbeat can sometimes be heard, but sweat will definitely be smelled short distance.
Obviously, you should run and try to round corners or anything to get out of their line of sight. Keep an eye on the vampire, they will lunge at you to grab you instead of maintaining their run then grabbing you*. Itâs also not uncommon for them to run up beside you enough to slash at you/your legs.Â
*Vampires donât slow down. They always use momentum built up for lunges or leaping into something where they can reach a sudden stop. NOW, they may grab you only to slam you into the ground then do some turn about to make their way back to you.
However, if you arenât a safe distance from then in 30 seconds then you need to improvise otherwise youâll get tired from dodging the vampire occasionally lunging at you. Regardless, you will likely need to do something like this to get enough distance where they cannot HEAR you. Here are some suggestions that will cover your options.
     1. Turning tight corners in thin corridors is a good tactic sometimes. Theyâll either try to swing around the corner on something or bounce off of the far wall to keep their momentum. So, if thereâs say something metal on the edge of the corner and you know itâs not nailed in then you can almost ensure a vampire will grab onto it and fall wonderfully as the protrusion from the edge comes out. Or, if thereâs no protrusion then the vampire will bounce off of the wall straight ahead to make the turn. So, if the wall will break on contact then youâll have a vampire on the ground. If the wall has a âslowâ springy consistency to it (like a wire fence) then imagine a trampoline where you either fall or lose all your momentum from bad timing when you press down while falling. The vampire will be pushing off of it as if it were a solid wall, so you will at least slow them down.
     2. Scare them away. Survival is the best motivator. Machines are your best bet here, unless you can magically make yourself huge or extremely loud. Itâs an illusion that there is something bigger and stronger than them that will hurt them. Now, if you have a vampire that can talk then you are going to need something that you could actually HURT them from. Since thatâs usually an easy enough development for vampires, just assume youâll always need something that you can hurt them from. Anyways, noise is easier to achieve and more important. A bulldozer is big and threatening, but it wonât be nearly as effective as a car that you rev loudly. Loud engine revs are the best sound youâre going to get.Â
     3. Entice them with weaker prey. Now, obviously you could actually sacrifice someone or hurt a large animal with some human blood smeared on them, but Iâm just going to address the tricks. This illusion is based on more vulnerable/easier prey elsewhere. Itâll have to be heavy enough to be human, so 50 pounds of weight ormore, and it needs to have some classic âhurt preyâ signs. Simulated erratic movements/heavy breathing. This isnât easy, but if done correctly this plan will also take care of Smell and Pattern, so youâll be safe. Audio playing of distressed sounds coupled with smell can work. Props to you if you can get the 50 pounds worth of vibrations to keep going without using a live animal.
     4. Distract them with certain smells. Certain concentrated chemicals can attract attention almost as well as blood, but more so in large quantities than a little blood and will cause enough of a distraction to maintain distance. Chemicals that go into white blood cells are probably the most potent youâll get, or just something that smells like blood. What kinds exactly, I have to research more, but yeah this will work. âDeadâ smelling blood wonât work, blood goes bad and will repel more than attract.
     5. Make the kitchen too hot for them. Like I said, intense heat that lasts. If you are in an area that is very hot or even warm, vampires will not stay. Heat that lasts long enough will speed up their blood and the âpoisonâ inside them to the point where itâll begin to disintegrate their body and cause a chain reaction of doing so. Thatâs how the sun kills them, sunshine on their skin/clothes. Saunas, some factories, anywhere thatâll STAY hot.
     6. Creating a âSunâ alternative will work, but only if itâs powerful enough. One of a vampireâs survival instincts is to hide when sunlight begins to show or displays of intense heat that last. For this, you are going to need a STRONG light. Iâm talking, a light strong enough to light up your entire area VERY brightly. Obviously, this is just a trick to give you a few minutes as vampires will realize itâs still nighttime. They also, have an internal clock, so if you pull this 30 minutes before the sun actually rises you could probably be safe for the rest of the night.
     ABSOLUTELY, DO NOT TRY TO HIDE IF YOU ARE BLOODY! Even regardless of blood, you will stink of your own scent and they will find you if you try to hide within a 50 foot or so radius of them. You NEED the distance to be safe, hiding only works if you can absolutely cover your smell or theyâre unaware of you.
Now, make sure theyâre not following your scent trail.
There are a few ways to do this. The most important thing is to make sure youâre not bleeding then worry about everything else. Get rid of your scent, cover it up, change it - just make sure youâre not leaving a clean trail of breadcrumbs.
    1. CLEAN YOURSELF AND GET DRY. Wipe off any blood on you and wrap it to the point where the blood wonât soak through all the layers. If you have any blood on your clothes either toss them or wrap the stain like a wound. Be very careful about rinsing out stains  as the water with bits of blood can then soak into other parts of your clothes or dry on your skin without any notice. Dried blood is not as bad as a lot of sweat. Just STAY DRY. That is the important thing, sweat or wet blood is going to be your biggest worries. Dry sweat/blood/etc. is not something you have time to extensively take care of, and is rather minor in comparison.
    1.5 Get rid of your âdry scentsâ if reasonable. This stuff is hard to do so itâs recommended to not bother with it usually. Your natural scent will stick to your clothes, so you can get rid of them to lessen your trail, but ultimately itâs best to keep everything so you can use it as a distraction package if needed later on. If youâre thinking being completely nude will help significantly, it will not. If you have time to wash your hair, you have time to get somewhere safe.Â
    2. Change your personal scent. Now, if you were to wade through a lake of horseradish that would be best, but clean water isnât going to help you much and is more trouble than itâs worth. Air Freshener, Perfume, smoke, strong chemicals, whatever - spray it on you, just douse yourself with it. Bonus points if itâs a vamp repellent like long dead blood. If you canât completely cover your scent with it, then do NOT spray. If the scents are mingled then the strong smell will be temporarily associated with you and MUCH easier to follow. You could have the spray going off somewhere else, but itâll only cause a short delay and be more trouble than help. [Strong scents that also repel vamps to some degree: long dead blood, horseradish, salty/dirty ocean water, hot spices.)
    2.5 Switch your scent with another. If you switch clothes with someone then go separate ways the vampire will get confused. Especially, if you were previously travelling together. Be warned, that this wonât work if it can smell blood from one, but not the other. Also, if you WERE travelling together then itâll pick one of your scents that it thinks is the real âboth of youâ rather than try to figure out which way you alone went and disregarding the other personâs smell (if they didnât meet said person.)
    3. Break your scent trail. Thereâs a lot of ways to do this, but ultimately you can diminish all of that to two different ways of going about it. You can either leave âscent packagesâ to attract the vampire, or you can do something to block the scent trail.
âScent Packagesâ
Now, thereâs a lot of different way that you can go about this, but scent packages are a pretty basic concept. If you read the section about getting rid of your smell then youâll know what to put in scent packages. Some article of clothing on you that youâve worn or are wearing is okay, but it wonât distract a vampire as much. You can consider that a medium scent package.
Then thereâs big scent packages, so to speak. If you really want to make a vampire stop and look for the scent package, then you need to put some human blood on there. Preferably your own, since youâre trying to get it away from you, and thatâll help mess up the chase. If youâve bled before or are currently, nowâs the perfect time to take whatever youâve been bleeding onto and leave it in said scent package. The more the blood, the better, make sure the blood stain is in the open air and not wrapped up. If you donât have any wounds, just keep in mind that youâll have to quickly wrap up the wound you make. Prepackaged blood of yours is good too, better than having to cut yourself.
Distributing the scent packages
This is pretty strategy based. There is no one definitive answer that you should always do, and itâll depend on your current situation. Think of your scent trail as a trail of bread crumbs. You can make alright scent packages like tearing off a bit of bread and dropping it, or a big chunk of bread which will be scent packages with your blood in it. Obviously, you canât keep tearing off huge chunks of bread, but the medium bits of bread wonât attract as well. ONE important note, you should always BACKTRACK after dropping off a scent package. This gets the vampire to go the wrong direction, get confused that the trail isnât going on, then backtrack to find the split where you actually went.
So, you can use medium scent packages to get yourself time and distance, but because of limited supplies you should think of what will be better for long-term survival tonight. You donât want to be in a similar situation 30 minutes later without anything to make a scent packages with. Wiping your blood on the wall can only do so much. These are good for when you have some definitive plan that will work and just need time to get a couple blocks away undetected or set a trap.
The big scent packages are helpful in that they will give you minutes of time, as vampires will still search for a couple minutes around the scent package before trying to follow your trail again. Another thing you can do is hide the scent package slightly as it will still be detected with the blood, and the search will take up more of their time. With so much time, you have a chance to either drench yourself to get your scent off of you or break your scent trail - either way losing the vampire by smell.
Stopping/Blocking your scent trail
This is arguably the easiest way to lose a vampire by scent. You donât have to drench yourself in anything, switch clothes with someone and risk their lives, nor try to strip and hide in a lake. Itâs easier than drenching yourself and just as effective if done correctly.
The two main things are distance and blockage. Obviously, the farther away you are the more time for wind to push away your scent trail and the weaker your trail will get. Blockage is when you either physically put barriers between you and the vampire or leave an odorous block.
Blockage is by far more important than distance. Go through as many obstacles as you can and leave behind even more. If you can actually CLOSE a door behind you thatâs spectacular. Thatâll disconnect your trail and with in addition to a scent package nearby the vampire will go there then be confused to the point of losing your scent trail.Â
Odorous obstacles are better than physical ones, but only work if you can completely cover the width of your path. Do not try to do an odor block in a two-lane road, too much time to do it and youâll be caught before youâre done. Rip open garbage bags and make a line from building to building in an alleyway, with a few more bags for strength. Pour a VERY strong-smelling liquid on the ground somewhere behind you. If it smells strongly, and you can get it to completely reek the entire width of the path then it will work beautifully.
Finally, donât be predicable in your escape route.
Youâve definitely gotten them to lose your scent trail or at least enough to where theyâre not sure where youâre at. Well, youâre not done. Donât forget the whole prey pattern prediction. All vampires were human once and thereâs only a handful of cases where their survival instincts were not maintained during their transformation. If youâre not sure how this works, then go back earlier where I first explained the âPatternâ topic.
This means, that you have to THINK and go down paths that you normally wouldnât, as well as possibly change where youâre headed. If youâre going to where a lot of people/lights/sounds are then either be VERY careful or pick another safe place.
Avoid easy paths or ones headed in a bee-line toward your goal. Lighted paths will be the first kinds predicted that youâll take most of the time, so, sorry, but donât follow the light for long or often. Basically, if you see a direction and it looks super safe or you get a big charge of hope that if you take THAT way youâll be safe in no time - do. NOT. take. that. direction.
The only exceptions are when you are close to your goal or any other direction would leave you outside for another 3 hours. However, be aware that the vampire will pass through there in all likelihood. Just assume.
AND NOW Youâre practically home-free.
If you follow all of these successfully, then all you need to do is make sure that you stay away from an area with vampires. However, as long as they donât see or hear you - you should be fine. Obviously, if youâre bleeding theyâll smell that, and then youâll have to lose them again.Â
Still, your ordinary scent shouldnât stand out since itâll mingle with the residue of tons of other peopleâs scents, but if the wind is blowing from you to the vampire then it will most likely attract them mildly enough to search around you. Theyâll give up the search if they donât see or hear you though, THIS IS AN ACCEPTABLE TIME TO HIDE!!! If youâre not bleeding, and youâre just evading a mildly interested search (which will last shortly) then you can hide. Even better, if you can make a sound far away from you then theyâll forget about your scent until picked up again.Â
IF you are hiding, hereâs some things. One, be quiet. Two, be out of direct sight. You could cover yourself with a blanket and be perfectly fine for the most part. Three, STAY CALM!
Hereâs the thing, normally your heartbeat doesnât make much of a difference, but if theyâre 10 feet away from you THEY WILL FEEL AND SENSE A FAST HEART-RATE. Additionally, youâll be sweating which is, once again, pretty bad scent-wise.Â
Itâs actually not uncommon for vampires to pass by people sleeping on the ground now and then. When youâre asleep your heart-rate lowers. Since most of the time theyâre covered with something to protect from the cold, that blocks most of the visual. The difference really is if the person is around smelly stuff and smelly themselves or not. If they are in a clean area and donât smell terribly of something beside themselves - then 99% of the time the vamp isnât passing them up. However, if they stink of say- garbage or are next to a dumpster then vampires virtually always pass them by.
Another option is to hide in a dumpster and completely cover yourself with trash then wait, but tbh do you really want to stay out at night after seeing a vampire or stay in a dumpster till morning? After they lose your smell, you can always just hide and wait it out.