force non-compelled humans to invite them in under duress by threatening their lives or the lives of their loved ones. Vampires have also been seen to kill compelled humans to bypass the invitation rule, or to burn down or otherwise destroy a home in retribution for not allowing them entry....
For the first time Gianne had felt true fear." ―NarratorIriya the Berserker|[src]]]Fold in Space: The ability to make space fold back in on itself. Whether it was through technology or an ability given, Count Langlan gives this power to Gianne where she momentarily traps D in a room...
biting rates on cattle of 85 to 96% (Flores-Crespo and Arellano-Sota, 1991). Unfortunately, vampire bat control also leads to the death of many non-target species of bats (Mayen, 2003), such that anORVbased on V-RG, has been developed fortopical applicationto vampires and may some day...
Okay, so we all know in theory that we should stay away from people that make us feel helpless or weak. But it’s also SO SO sexy to allow ourselves to be completely overtaken by someone. We romanticize it, imagining Brad Pitt biting our necks and kinda wishing we were Kristen Stewart ...
36 - Why is Hollywood full of vampires? They need someone to play the bit parts...More ›› 37 - Who plays center forward for the vampire football team? The ghoulscorer...More ›› 38 - How do vampires keep their breath smelling nice? They use extractor fangs...More ››...
First important thing to understand about vampires is feeding. Not necessarily a big drawback, but being unable to feed for an extended period can be inconvenient. Your character can be in 4 different stages of vampirism, depending on the time since you last fed: ...
aWhen she wakes up she's lying on a couch with her hands tied. Brandy is groggy at first, but then she focuses to see the same guy standing over her. She struggles against the ropes biting at her skinny little wrists. Her look suggests that he's someone she knows and she's scared...
“The Vampire Nemesis” by someone called Dolly (1905) is about a suicide victim reincarnated as a vampire bat. (It’s not a good story.) Vampire bats are indirectly terrifying to human communities because they suck the blood out of precious horses and livestock. Thomas Nagel’s “What Is...
the room she saw her employer, the lady, leaning over the baby andapparently31biting his neck. There was a small wound in the neck from which a stream of blood had escaped. The nurse was sohorrified32that she wished to call the husband, but the ladyimplored33her not to do so and ...
the artist's own sexual experiences (fig. 11). In his notebooks from the mid 1880s, the artist sketched his ideas for this picture, basing them upon his own emotional yearnings to "rest against a woman -- against her breast -- for someone to stroke his hair -- and then to rest, ...