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Vampires
The power of a vampire is not, despite common belief, tied to their age. While an older Vampire is likely to be stronger simply due to having a greater wealth of knowledge and skill, this doesn't necessarily mean that it will be faster or physically stronger then a younger vampire. What truly determines the potency of the curse running through their veins is their 'generation'. A first or second generation vampire are immensely powerful beings that border upon being gods made flesh. With each 'passing' of the curse, the dark magic is weakened. As should be obvious, the first generation is the 'sire' of the bloodlines.
Vampires cannot have children, not with mortals nor themselves. As such, many Vampires when they 'sire' someone will consider them to be their children and there tends to be a bond that exist between a sire and the sired, while this bond can be broken and does not force them to be beholden to one another, it is there nonetheless. When a vampire 'sires' multiple people, the 'sired' vampire can feel a pull to the other members created by their 'Master'. This pull can lead them exactly to that vampire; though it is not a constant pull and the vampire can easily ignore it should they choose to. Same goes for a pull to their 'Master' it is always there, but only if they wish it to be.
First generation vampires are HIGHLY rare nowadays due to the Red Lung virus, and as such there tends to be a shortage in show many vampires they can create. A first gen will be able to create a second gen without much fear of the second gen turning into a Rapid. Second gens have a 50% chance to 'sire' another, but they typically create a Rabid. Third gens are unable to sire any another vampires, as any humans they try to turn will be transformed into a Rabid. Thus why it is a rule that only Master's are allowed to sire others, and even so they tend not to in fear that it will shorten the food supply further.
The power of a vampire is not, despite common belief, tied to their age. While an older Vampire is likely to be stronger simply due to having a greater wealth of knowledge and skill, this doesn't necessarily mean that it will be faster or physically stronger then a younger vampire. What truly determines the potency of the curse running through their veins is their 'generation'. A first or second generation vampire are immensely powerful beings that border upon being gods made flesh. With each 'passing' of the curse, the dark magic is weakened. As should be obvious, the first generation is the 'sire' of the bloodlines.
Vampires cannot have children, not with mortals nor themselves. As such, many Vampires when they 'sire' someone will consider them to be their children and there tends to be a bond that exist between a sire and the sired, while this bond can be broken and does not force them to be beholden to one another, it is there nonetheless. When a vampire 'sires' multiple people, the 'sired' vampire can feel a pull to the other members created by their 'Master'. This pull can lead them exactly to that vampire; though it is not a constant pull and the vampire can easily ignore it should they choose to. Same goes for a pull to their 'Master' it is always there, but only if they wish it to be.
First generation vampires are HIGHLY rare nowadays due to the Red Lung virus, and as such there tends to be a shortage in show many vampires they can create. A first gen will be able to create a second gen without much fear of the second gen turning into a Rapid. Second gens have a 50% chance to 'sire' another, but they typically create a Rabid. Third gens are unable to sire any another vampires, as any humans they try to turn will be transformed into a Rabid. Thus why it is a rule that only Master's are allowed to sire others, and even so they tend not to in fear that it will shorten the food supply further.
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