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What are the abilities and disadvantages for real vampires ?

17 August 2011 115 views 8 Comments

Don’t say their not real cause I witnessed someone get bit not in the neck but the palm

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  • J&C H said:

    And that makes the person who did it a Vampire? Hardly.

  • firefly_fliesby said:

    I guess not existing gives vampires the added advantage of not having to pay taxes. That would be sweet.

  • zoocherry8 said:

    well, unfortunately tanning is out of the question, but they are very good at reciting lines from Poe works and such.

  • evirustheslaye said:

    just because someone bites another person, and even consumes their blood, doesn’t mean their a vampire.

  • Susan said:

    I’ve never heard of vampires having to pay taxes, or of them getting a common cold. I’ve heard varying stories about their immunities to blood diseases; some say they can get them, some say they’re immune to things like HIV.

  • Neela said:

    Abilities: Death eventually

    Disadvantages: Vampire hunters.

  • Marquis de LaDeaux said:

    There are several little advantages like stronger immunity and stronger senses and such, but other than that, it’s pretty much the same as any other human.

    Of course, the “hunger” or “thirst” will set you back. For me, it hurts and feels like whatever I eat, I can’t be satisfied until I take from my donors. It varies from person to person. I also notice increased sun sensitivity among several, but again, it varies.

  • billc4u said:

    they are not real but if they were they can turn to smoke, turn into a bat supposedly and a wolf from time to time, as well as have a hypnotic ability to make those do things and supposedly as long as they are not driven by stakes or have their heads separated from their bodies they live forever, the bad side is you can not go out in sunlight nor can you stand anything religious or silver

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