Vampires are undead. As in, they died. And are dead. Though walking around due to some mystical reason. So “life” can’t find a way for them.
Also, Blade is a Dhampir. Half-vampire, not actually an undead, but rather infected with what makes vampires tick when still in the womb of his living mother just before she gave birth to him. That’s Marvel’s explanation, anyways, but thing is, he’s not a vampire. ^^
Blade was relevant, because we were discussing vampires and those related to vampires because Mira is/might be one/most likely, and she is able to walk in daylight, like Blade.
Gargos is relevant, as he was discussed whether or not he would be playable in Season 3, and how he and Omen were different as beings as part of the arguement.
Omen is a herald… and your pun about Harold and Kumar, though funny, is still unrelated and irrelevant. Good funny though.
it depends on the version of vampire being used. some vampires are a race of separate species that survive on blood but they were not born a human. others are disease based, while some are more magic
The first thing I said was that my progressive self is all for people making their own definition of races and species etc., like vampires.
However, I do prefer those who stay as true to the core mythos.
But point is, you guys don’t need to argue with me on this. I’m on board. IG can take whatever creative liberty they want for Mira. However, it doesn’t mean I have to like and agree with all of them.
I think it’d be kind of ridiculous since why do all the build up? I think Gargos should be expected becausr Aria is the final boss of S2 and was playable, why not Gargos? I think it’s pointless to program the hell out of Gargos and not be able to make him as playable.
If only one of the guests could of given up the slot to a new character.
I hope the KI2 vampire character is referenced in some way.
"The ancient Lestat had been cornered in his Siberian hideout, or so the twin hunters believed. In reality, he was the one hunting them. One twin attacked so the other could escape. Despite her admirable spirit, she didn’t stand a chance.
After the fight, he detects a faint heartbeat and realises her blood still flows.
By feeding on the young girl she is brought back from the brink of death, transformed into one of his own.
He ponders if this girl may become his bride in gratitude, and chuckles.
Enraged at becoming the very thing she is sworn to destroy, Mira instead repays Lestat’s “kindness” by tearing him apart."
No, furries are mad heavy handed with the fetishisms.(not all, but damn near most of them. )
Vampire and Werewolf romance have been an ole fantasy novel thing for some time now.(painfully Romeo and Juliet-esque most of the time lol)