Post by Arlian on Feb 25, 2006 21:34:16 GMT
* [glow=red,2,300]Vampires are long lived. The oldest one known was at least a million years old (see Oliver), but most are in the range of several centuries old. They can withstand most attacks and can be killed with a wooden stake through the heart. However, thanks to modern technology, other means have been discovered. They can be sawed in half with an uzi. They can be killed with a bullet if it is injected with silver nitrate. A hypodermic needle filled with silver nitrate is also effective. They should also have their head cut off and their heart cut out and burnt, the ashes sprinkled over running water.[/glow]
* [glow=green,2,300]Vampires are unable to enter a dwelling until they have been first invited inside. Once invited inside, however, they can return whenever they wish, until the invitation is revoked. If they are in the house at the time, the removal is swift and magical, with the door opening and a wind driving them out.[/glow]
* [glow=blue,2,300]Master Vampires possess additional powers above that of the normal vampire. They can call an animal to their aid, including lycanthropes of that animal. They also usually have an additional power, depending upon what vampire created them. Some can use sex as a means of gaining power or obtaining nourishment. Others use fear. Still others have the ability to lose their form and rot, like a corpse. In this form, it is very difficult to kill them, and they can reform at a later time to their original state.[/glow]
* [glow=red,2,300]Master of the City is a term used for the master vampire in charge of the other vampires in a city. It is a term of power, but it also gives power to the master vampire that wields that title.[/glow]
* [glow=green,2,300]Vampires cannot face holy objects if faith is used to back them up. Not only crosses, but also holy items from other religions. When they confront them, a bright light shines from them and the object will burn, especially if it comes in actual contact with the vampiric skin. A religious symbol can include crosses as well as miniature holy books, like the Torah.[/glow]
* [glow=blue,2,300]When a master vampire is part of a pack feeding and the victim dies, in three days they will rise from the dead as a an animalistic vampire; a revenant. It's like they are on PCP. Pain doesn't stop them. Even the pain of confronting a cross. Against one such vampire, a hole was burnt into a woman's chest because the heat of the cross reacting to the vampire was too great.[/glow]
* [glow=red,2,300]When a vampire victim dies, he/she is brought to the St. Louis City Hospital. It is no longer being used as a human hospital, as only the morgue is being utilized now. There is a vault, built in the 1900s that contains a glass tank full of animals and a vampire counselor to welcome the newly dead. Dr. Henry Mulligan was a doctor who tried to use this room to cure vampires. The project ended when one of the vamps ate his face.[/glow]
* [glow=green,2,300]A master vampire has certain powers over the lesser vampires that they bring over. They include, being able to completely weaken the lesser vampire by act of will alone and putting them to sleep in their coffins.[/glow]
* [glow=blue,2,300]It is possible for a male vampire to mate with a female mortal and produce children. However, in order for this to occur, the body temperature of the vampire needs to be closer to human norm. Another drawback is the possibility of Vlad's Syndrome, which is a child born as a revenant. Most of the time, children of such unions spontaneously abort. Female vampires cannot bear live young. More often than not, their bodies absorb the fetus back once again. The dead cannot give birth to life.[/glow]
* [glow=red,2,300]Vampires can have different forms. For example, Janos, Bettina, Pallas and Yvette have a form that is rotting, which is not an illusion, but a true form, according to Jean-Claude. They can rot and reform and are therefore much harder to kill. Fire is the only sure way of killing them. [/glow]
* [glow=green,2,300]Some master vampires have the ability to feed by means other than blood. Most can use fear as a secondary source of "nourishment" and are called nighthags or moras. A very few are able to use lust as a source, and were once known as incubus. [/glow]
*[glow=blue,2,300] A pomme de sang (apple of blood) is a sobriquet given by the Council to individuals who are considered willing food for the vampires. It is against the rules to kill one and the repercussions can be severe depending upon which one is killed.[/glow]
* [glow=green,2,300]Vampires are unable to enter a dwelling until they have been first invited inside. Once invited inside, however, they can return whenever they wish, until the invitation is revoked. If they are in the house at the time, the removal is swift and magical, with the door opening and a wind driving them out.[/glow]
* [glow=blue,2,300]Master Vampires possess additional powers above that of the normal vampire. They can call an animal to their aid, including lycanthropes of that animal. They also usually have an additional power, depending upon what vampire created them. Some can use sex as a means of gaining power or obtaining nourishment. Others use fear. Still others have the ability to lose their form and rot, like a corpse. In this form, it is very difficult to kill them, and they can reform at a later time to their original state.[/glow]
* [glow=red,2,300]Master of the City is a term used for the master vampire in charge of the other vampires in a city. It is a term of power, but it also gives power to the master vampire that wields that title.[/glow]
* [glow=green,2,300]Vampires cannot face holy objects if faith is used to back them up. Not only crosses, but also holy items from other religions. When they confront them, a bright light shines from them and the object will burn, especially if it comes in actual contact with the vampiric skin. A religious symbol can include crosses as well as miniature holy books, like the Torah.[/glow]
* [glow=blue,2,300]When a master vampire is part of a pack feeding and the victim dies, in three days they will rise from the dead as a an animalistic vampire; a revenant. It's like they are on PCP. Pain doesn't stop them. Even the pain of confronting a cross. Against one such vampire, a hole was burnt into a woman's chest because the heat of the cross reacting to the vampire was too great.[/glow]
* [glow=red,2,300]When a vampire victim dies, he/she is brought to the St. Louis City Hospital. It is no longer being used as a human hospital, as only the morgue is being utilized now. There is a vault, built in the 1900s that contains a glass tank full of animals and a vampire counselor to welcome the newly dead. Dr. Henry Mulligan was a doctor who tried to use this room to cure vampires. The project ended when one of the vamps ate his face.[/glow]
* [glow=green,2,300]A master vampire has certain powers over the lesser vampires that they bring over. They include, being able to completely weaken the lesser vampire by act of will alone and putting them to sleep in their coffins.[/glow]
* [glow=blue,2,300]It is possible for a male vampire to mate with a female mortal and produce children. However, in order for this to occur, the body temperature of the vampire needs to be closer to human norm. Another drawback is the possibility of Vlad's Syndrome, which is a child born as a revenant. Most of the time, children of such unions spontaneously abort. Female vampires cannot bear live young. More often than not, their bodies absorb the fetus back once again. The dead cannot give birth to life.[/glow]
* [glow=red,2,300]Vampires can have different forms. For example, Janos, Bettina, Pallas and Yvette have a form that is rotting, which is not an illusion, but a true form, according to Jean-Claude. They can rot and reform and are therefore much harder to kill. Fire is the only sure way of killing them. [/glow]
* [glow=green,2,300]Some master vampires have the ability to feed by means other than blood. Most can use fear as a secondary source of "nourishment" and are called nighthags or moras. A very few are able to use lust as a source, and were once known as incubus. [/glow]
*[glow=blue,2,300] A pomme de sang (apple of blood) is a sobriquet given by the Council to individuals who are considered willing food for the vampires. It is against the rules to kill one and the repercussions can be severe depending upon which one is killed.[/glow]