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Vampire

Basic Information

Anatomy

Vampires depict the form that they were before they became undead, with changes that vary from person to person. The main changes are the presense of fangs and pale skin.

Genetics and Reproduction

Vampires are capable of creating Vampire Spawn. If a Vampire were to attempt to have a child naturally, in the very few cases they were successful often resulted in the birth of a Dhampir.   It is not publically known what it takes to make a true Vampire.

Ecology and Habitats

Vampires burn under direct sunlight so tend to prefer locations that either have a lack of sunlight or locations that have a lot of buildings or even underground. The few vampires that are willing to divulge information about their history seem to indicate The Eastlands as their origin.

Dietary Needs and Habits

Vampires crave blood, especially that of Humanoids. They have no need for other foods. It is not known how long a Vampire can survive without the regular consumption of blood.

Biological Cycle

Vampires do not age or grow once they have fully become a Vampire. It is not known how long a Vampire can live for.

Additional Information

Social Structure

Vampires tend to prefer leadership positions within their social circles.

Facial characteristics

The appearance of Vampires vary. But they all have fangs of some shape and form, and they all have pale skin.

Perception and Sensory Capabilities

Vampires have some abilty to see at night.

Civilization and Culture

Naming Traditions

Some Vampires use their original names, some change their names once they turn, and others change their names every so often to try and blend into the world.

Historical Figures

While technically not a major historical figure, a few people are aware that Lady Veronica Drusus of Duskguard is a Vampire.
Genetic Ancestor(s)
Genetic Descendants
Average Physique
Vampires are considerably stronger, faster, and more durable than what their orginal living form was and are stonger, faster, and more durable than the most athletic humanoids.
Geographic Distribution

This species has multiple parents, only the first is displayed below.
All parents:

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