An Interview with a Vampire

Vampires, are they real or not? Have you seen one? Have any proof? Are they a menace to our society? Discuss.
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Dekker wrote:Why Harper Rock?
I honestly don't know. I think there might be something to do with the Umbra and the physical worlds being so close here, but that is just hearsay.
Anonymous wrote:With an eternity ahead of vampires, what motivates them to do much of anything and do they keep sanity or even morality?
We were once humans too. Many of us until rather recently. I don't remember much from my human life due to the nature of my death, but I often dream of children and having a family. I don't know if I was a mother, or if I wanted to be a mother, but each time I see a human I think of all the possibilities in the past, and in their future. How did they become who they are? Who will they be? Its not for me to decide if they live or die, or if they ever get to see those they love and are loved by again. I need to feed. That is a fact. But there is no need for me to harm another in the process. Some of us cling to our humanity while others have been vampire for all of a year and believe they are so much better than the humans they were one of so recently. That is my sanity. That is my morality. Humans are not cattle to me because I was human. Does the butterfly butcher the caterpillar?
Anonymous wrote:What are the best nightclubs? :D
Beats me, I stick to the cafes and play cello.
Anonymous wrote:Are you a Anne Rice vampire or Stephenie Meyer vampire?
Neither. I recently watched True Blood, it is more like that in my experience. Except there is no true death. We just keep coming back.
the-cook wrote:How were you turned and did you choose to be?
I did not choose this and I do not remember the events leading up to it. I just know from my sire that there was not much of my skull left, and so I was an experiment to him to see if he could fix me. For better or worse, he did.
Segreti-Official wrote:What is the Shadow realm like? How do you learn and grow in your abilities?
I was there, once. Just visiting. One of my powers allows me to walk through the gate anytime I choose. My sire is addicted to it, so I wanted to see what it was all about. It was a cold, dark place. I say cold. It wasn't physically cold, just so... unwelcoming. It is mostly nothingness, with fragments of the physical world seeping in almost like the Umbra itself is dreaming of the living.

As for the powers, its mostly just a lot of practice and training. Put in the time and boom, you can send thoughts to another. Its neat, but nothing exciting about how they come to be.
Followers to Stone wrote:Now that your basic Human Rights have been taken away, will you leave or simply hide?
Neither. We're here, we're dead. Get used to it. You can't kill us, really. We come back. You can die. We can turn you. IF we so desired we could round you up and use you like livestock. Neither you nor your government is a threat to us so why would we hide or leave? But I am disgusted by the thought of using humans like that for my above stated reasons. Peace and co habitation is an option, the only option in my opinion. Either we learn to live together or we can die together. I know which one I like better.
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If mortals do not impose a threat on Vampires, why hide your identity in the first place? Why invent the Masquerade? Why uphold the Masquerade by penalty of death and exile?
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Not to mention sticking to cafes and playing cello sounds like a pretty boring way to spend your nights.
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Anon wrote:Not to mention sticking to cafes and playing cello sounds like a pretty boring way to spend your nights.
I enjoy it.
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That's because you're boring.
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I may be to some, sure. But you rather I be who I am or be who some of the asshole out there are? I like my quite life.
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You don't have to be an asshole to have a more interesting lifestyle.
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Anon wrote:You don't have to be an asshole to have a more interesting lifestyle.
I was speaking about my kin who like dismembering humans. But thanks for your input on my life. I'll really take it to heart that someone on the internet doesn't like the cello.
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Right. XD
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