Caligrace wrote:So, I was talking to a few friends, trying to come up with some plots - and a question arose.
How far can you go in a turning? Like, could you rip out the throat/heart of the human pre-blood exchange, and they would live, or would that be taking it too far? I know some turnings are brutal, but that also lead me to think of a second thought: Could a vampire survive without their heart? I know that heart wounds, on grid, are considered critical. So, say, someone ripped out Caligrace's heart and kept it for whatever reason. Would she be weaker for the rest of eternity? Would she ever heal without it? Or would she need it?
I have plans to flesh out the turning a little bit more later down the road. I doubt it is going to be terribly intricate, because a lot of turnings have already been played out and I wouldn't want to spoil someone's fun.
However, a few basics:
- The human needs to be bled out. Not necessarily completely drained, (though very very very close) enough for them to be substantially weak and nearing death. The vampire drinking their blood is actually not a requirement.
- The human needs to ingest vampire blood, or somehow otherwise absorb it into their system.
- The human then dies.
- They rise as a vampire, or ghost made flesh*
*This is the tricky part. The length of time, for one. I've seen it roleplayed as instantaneous, but it really shouldn't be, I don't think. And I know a lot of people write the vampire basically coming back in the human body they left behind, but that's not necessarily the case. For one thing, vampires really aren't animated corpses, or they would be zombies. This is also why vampire limbs turn to ash when severed rather than rotting, etc. They aren't really 'real' in the sense that the bodies aren't made out of skin and bone and lasting organic matter. I'd honestly prefer people leave the turning after human death a little hazy until David and I hammer something out. I know he's specifically mentioned having some thoughts on the matter, so I'll want to pick his brain later.
So long as the human does not die prior to getting the vampire blood in their system, it shouldn't be too much of a problem. Once they die though, that's it. The end.
If a character has an organ removed, that organ will turn to ash (or whatever their path equivalent of the same is), and then the organ will regrow in the body. They'd probably be grievously wounded for a while, mind you, but it'd come back.