Here's to a new year of fangs in your neck and vampiric related blood loss :)

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Here's to a new year of fangs in your neck and vampiric related blood loss :)

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vampirism is about a sense of novelty wearing off. It's about the outward appearance of desirability, the mimicry of a correct interaction, a surface level facade you spend centuries perfecting. But it always cracks in the end, doesn't it? You eventually bite down too hard, and they see you and all your flaws. They always find out that underneath their expectations, they don't like the reality seeping through the fissures.
Goodnight, sleep tight, do let the vampires bite
I want to make a pair of OCs inspired by this (the post about someone wondering if there is a vampire equivalent to Lionfield)-
https://www.tumblr.com/vampires-official/793082287829975040/official-vampire-post
ooooooo you should that'd be so fun!!
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brushing my hair away tilting my neck to the side before i fall asleep (for the vampires)
I think a cool take on vampirism and the whole power-hungry thing would be to have like. A vampire who tries not to fall into that category. Like instead of it being inherent to vampirism (like it is in DnD lore for example) it's more of a side effect.
Because think about it. maybe you're the same as you were mentally after being turned. You just came back wrong in the sense that you're immortal, you have these powers you don't fully understand, and all of your loved ones are now lower on the food chain. You need blood to survive, and it's this ever-present need that would take a great deal of restraint to ignore, restraint a new vampire likely doesn't wholly possess. How long before you mess up? How long until you hurt someone you love, unintentionally or otherwise? How long before neither side can deny your true nature any longer, and those relationships crumble? And maybe you get luckier than most, and your relationships weather what you've become. But for how long? You're immortal, they'll all die in a mere fraction of the time you'll be alive. And then what will you have? Nothing.
Perhaps the whole "lusting for power" isn't something inherent to vampirism, it's something inherent to the isolation it causes. Because what can you do when people are always wary of you, or if they weren't they'll be dead and gone in a second. You turn towards seclusion, towards hobbies and work. But you still need humans to live, you can't just ignore them entirely. So if you don't win them over with charm, you bring them over with resources, which requires power to gain. And with power, comes control over your food source and its very easy to have it all spiral from there.
What got everybody interested in vampires?
I watched Van Helsing (2004) when I was like, 9-10 and that both got me interested in vampires and werewolves for a few years. It died down for a while then I joined a DnD campaign 5 years ago where we dealt with a vampire and I was reminded "oh yeah vampires are Super Cool Actually."