Desiccation

When a vampire does not drink blood their bodies begin to dry out, due to their physiology being forced to feed upon itself in order to survive. When this occurs, overtime the vampire in question becomes weak, and their skin becomes pale as a result, but this is not enough to kill them. [In The Short Run] Vampires who have been desiccated for a long time look disturbingly similar to mummified bodies       After a long period of time, the body of a vampire undergoes a process similar to fossilization, and their limbs become impossible to move unless they are fed. Once a vampire begins to feed again, they return to normal. The color of their skin returns to normal, and they regain their strength

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