Seconded!Markgraf said:Look up World of Darkness if you're into pen-and-paper RPGs. Its portrayal of vampires is one of the best I've seen and might be able to reinvigorate your interest in them. In fact, if it weren't for this, I would've stopped with the vampire stuff right after reading Dracula, which I believe to never have been topped by anything since its inception.
Do you mean Bloodlines? I just finished re-playing Redemption (which is an awesome, if somewhat old game) and I'm pretty sure you're landed firmly as a BrujahFirenz said:Play Vampire the Masquerade: Redemption.
It won't change your view on Vampires as a whole but it's a damn good game and has possibly the funnest dialouge I've come across (if you play as a Malkavian).
Holy crap. I just read all four pages he had for the different books. That was freaking hilarious!Dorian Cornelius Jasper said:snip
http://stoney321.livejournal.com/317176.html Ask an ex-Mormon. (Anyone tired of Twilight will love LDS Sparkledammerung.)
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that's the one, played them both a long time ago and get them confused soemtimes. Awesome games.zari said:Do you mean Bloodlines? I just finished re-playing Redemption (which is an awesome, if somewhat old game) and I'm pretty sure you're landed firmly as a Brujah![]()
Well, lots of works go the unoriginal route and make vampires into "vaguely gothic superheroes/villains with added mythology baggage." In fact, sometimes that's precisely what World of Darkness could often devolve into. When vampires are defined by their unique superpowers then by golly this is what you get.Gaderael said:Like, the vampires not being able to read the main character's mind in Twilight. Sounds really freaking similar to the Stackhouse books. Vampires having unique abilities. Yup, that's there too.
Not saying that the Stackhouse books are brimming with originality here, but damn, seems like the Twilight series involved Smeyers just reading the Stackhouse books, taking notes, then watering everything down, adding buckets of emo, and then slapping her name on it.
No sparkle potential here. The minute daylight comes, they go corpse-like. Only the older ones can sort of stay awake. Even then it's like waking a statue. Plus, they go crispy fried in a short period of time. Again, not really original, but they don't look like a friggin' disco ball.Dorian Cornelius Jasper said:Well, lots of works go the unoriginal route and make vampires into "vaguely gothic superheroes/villains with added mythology baggage." In fact, sometimes that's precisely what World of Darkness could often devolve into. When vampires are defined by their unique superpowers then by golly this is what you get.Gaderael said:Like, the vampires not being able to read the main character's mind in Twilight. Sounds really freaking similar to the Stackhouse books. Vampires having unique abilities. Yup, that's there too.
Not saying that the Stackhouse books are brimming with originality here, but damn, seems like the Twilight series involved Smeyers just reading the Stackhouse books, taking notes, then watering everything down, adding buckets of emo, and then slapping her name on it.
On the other hand, hopefully the Stackhouse books lack Twilight's sparkle potential.
Good point, seeing as nobody has written homo-erotic, pathetically simple zombie love stories (that I know of) Zombie's image is secure for another day.Rathy said:Zombies don't also suffer from teenage fan girls ruining their image any further.McMarbles said:Vampires aren't nearly as overdone as zombies.
How about more books and films about Igors?Vrex360 said:Vampires are now out, let's find some other horror icon to idolise... suggestions anyone?
99% of vampires in fiction represent pure creative bankruptcy.
This is the first time I've seen anyone other than South Park take a dig at Twilight.Amnestic said:The only thing worse than Twilight fans is Twilight hates who refuse to shut up. We get it. The book sucks. I agree. It's freaking terrible but please just be quiet. It's worse than the Bush bandwagon of hatred as far as ranking tediousness goes. You don't have to go on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on about it.
I wouldn't say 'homo-erotic', but technically 3x3 Eyes is a Zombie love story. But the main character wasn't a zombie in the typical brain-eating sense.BolognaBaloney said:Good point, seeing as nobody has written homo-erotic, pathetically simple zombie love stories (that I know of) Zombie's image is secure for another day.
i think buffy the vampire slayer was the last show to do vamps wellsirbryghtside said:Original vampires were awesome - Blade, Dracula, the guys off Van Helsing, etc. but now they're rubbish, Twilight, Twilight, Twilight, etc.