Thread about vampires.

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Eyclonus said:
I try for Salubri if Storytellers allow it, otherwise Malkavians, or Brujah, actually come to think of it one of favourites that I moulded was an insane Brujah with Obfuscate thinking he was Batman.
Salubri? No chance in hell....Ever tried making a combat Salubri...they make Brujahs or Gangrels look like a Thinblood Toreador.

I just buy up Dementation 4 asap. "Oh hi, willpower check to perform any action this round except gibber."

Or if you really want sick, Obfuscate/Obtenebration and Potence.

And before you ask, Temporis is a SICK SICK Discipline.
 

Jamash

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My favourite type of Vampires are the Necroscope [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wamphyri] books.

I think he makes a good 'Sci'Fi' interpretation of the Vampire & Werewolf myths, incorporating 'believable science' & mythology well (plus a healthy dose of Cold War espionage).

The Wamphyri are kind of similar to the Goa'uld in Stargate, except the Wamphyri are much darker & much more charismatic.
 
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TheNecroswanson said:
Hm, maybe I missed it, but no one seems to have mentioned the pure awesome that was Interview with the Vampire.
Are we all missing the pure awesome that book and the subsequent movie were?
Anne Rice Vampires = Twilight Vampires imho.
 

Ursus Astrorum

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Hm... Let's see what I can contribute.

In my opinion, vampires are as originally portrayed in Dracula and such classics: Immortal, pale, wiry, blood-sucking, photosensitive, and shape-shifting (I've never been one for the bat idea, but changing their features I'll believe). I'm generally for the notion that stakes and holy water works on them, but not garlic (Fun Fact: The idea of garlic working against vampires arose from olden-days remedy of garlic to repel mosquitoes and other bloodsucking parasites.). Of course, the days of capes, castles, and "BLA!" are long gone, replaced by the modern vampire.

The modern vampire tends to blend in with the rest of society in their more subtle forms, though they tend to stay inside during the day, wearing very dark and heavy clothing otherwise (watch out for those kids in black hoodies). They tend to skulk around after dark, doing whatever they need to then. They're not the reclusive lives-in-a-manor type, but they're still vampires: Generally cold and heartless creatures that will occasionally play with their food before they eat it. That being said, they're not emotionless, just smooth and predatory. They are not, however, whiny teenagers that go skulking around high-schools to pick up girls. And. They. Do. Not. Sparkle.

I've always been more of a werewolf/lycanthrope person, though.
 

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The_root_of_all_evil said:
Ow...I'd not go that far.
Well, one type is closer to a fairy than vampire.

The other type is there to look good and pose, while the true substance behind what it means to be a vampire is carried out by others.

I feel they fit the bill precisely.
 

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I like Stephen King's take on vampires as seen in 'Salem's Lot, and further in the Dark Tower series.