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Now look, the thing is: your basic vampire has two instincts, right? Feed and make little vampires. Nonsense. Utter crap. No such thing as a <i>basic</i> anything. The personality of a vampire has as many facets as a schizophrenic diamond.
Now look, the thing is: your basic [[vampire]] has two instincts, right? Feed and make little vampires. Nonsense. Utter crap. No such thing as a <i>basic</i> anything. The personality of a vampire has as many facets as a schizophrenic diamond.





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Vampiric Duality is a book written by Elizabeth M. Soot on the dangers of hags.

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This book is redolent with the enticing smell of paper and ink.

Properties

  • Books
  • Author: Elizabeth M. Soot
  • Rarity: Common
  •  Weight: 0.5 kg / 1 lb
  • Price: 14 gp
  • UID BOOK_GLO_GeneralLoreBook_VampirismCurseOrDisease
    UUID 2e26eefd-8bf1-4348-862d-2bf5f06a117c


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[Excerpt from Telshum Ver Condle's Vampiric Duality]



Now look, the thing is: your basic vampire has two instincts, right? Feed and make little vampires. Nonsense. Utter crap. No such thing as a basic anything. The personality of a vampire has as many facets as a schizophrenic diamond.



[This statement seems contradicted only a few paragraphs later] Naturally, when you come down to it, the unidimensional qualities inherent to the vampire make them ideal predators. Their minds are narrow scarlet threads of cruelty spooled over a yarnball of ravenous hunger.



[And only a few paragraphs later...]



Yet who doesn't adore the darkly romantic complexity of the vampire, the gusto of their love, the wildness of their passion!