Vampire supernatural

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Re: Vampire supernatural

Post by sauvin » Thu Jan 21, 2016 7:10 pm

Traditional vampires are dead people reanimated by some kind of maleficient supernatural entity. Stoker's Dracula appears to have remained truly dead south of the belt buckle, witness so many soft science types pointing to his oral fixation and other infantile traits. Maybe it's just a problem of hydraulics (what with having no heartbeat), but in terms of metaphor and thematic ground rules, I'd suspect the lady vampires would have to be similarly inert. Unlike Eliform vampires, at least according to the Stokerian line, new vampires are not created by accident; it's a deliberate process in which the sire gives the vampire-to-be some of his blood.

Eliform vampires are a different proposition. One bite, and then you become one of them. One presumes rate of transmission by this means is 100%. Under these conditions, it would take a single careless vampire to launch a pandemic that probably cannot be arrested or reversed. One begets two, who beget four, eight, sixteen, and so on. Under these conditions, I'd say that if there's some kind of maleficient entity behind this infection, its design intent was to depopulate the planet via some kind of genetic engineering.

From this kind of perspective, why would Eliform vampires be allowed to procreate?
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Re: Vampire supernatural

Post by metoo » Thu Jan 21, 2016 7:49 pm

sauvin wrote:From this kind of perspective, why would Eliform vampires be allowed to procreate?
Well, it might create an interesting story. Consider an infected mother bearing an non-infected child, and all the complications following that.
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Re: Vampire supernatural

Post by dongregg » Thu Jan 21, 2016 8:02 pm

metoo wrote:
sauvin wrote:From this kind of perspective, why would Eliform vampires be allowed to procreate?
Well, it might create an interesting story. Consider an infected mother bearing an non-infected child, and all the complications following that.
A procreation variation is well handled in Cold and Cold Part 2.
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Re: Vampire supernatural

Post by Drakeule » Thu Jan 21, 2016 8:29 pm

metoo wrote: Well, it might create an interesting story. Consider an infected mother bearing an non-infected child, and all the complications following that.
Sounds allot like the primus of Blade. :D

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Re: Vampire supernatural

Post by Cthulhuthanos » Fri Jan 22, 2016 4:37 am

I think it would be interesting for the infection to allow the fetus to grow, then it would devour it. Someone could write a story about a vampire committing suicide because of this.

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