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Hi Curio. Welcome to VO. 1.

Hi Curio. Welcome to VO.

1. Yes the Vampyre with a 'Y' is referring to someone that practices the lifestyle itself.

2. Vampyrism is a lifestyle or for some a condition. Where a person either believes that they are lacking something that blood or prana can provide, or actually derives some sort of boost from it in a real physical sense.

3. They are not made. You can't 'catch' it unless you hang out with a few of them and begin to believe you are. Smiling

4. No short answer for this one. There are Psi(energy) vamps and Sanguine (blood) ones.

5. Some people, seem to think there is, but those are the ones that are narcissistic or just deluded.

6. Not for me, actually I prefer them to Vampyres.

7. Yeah, no short answer for that either. Each person is different.



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