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What happens when a vampire bites a vampire?

In the World of Darkness RPG this is referred to as “Diablerie,” and it’s supposed to be the greatest pleasure imaginable for a vampire to experience.It basically consumes the entirety of another vampire’s blood and devours their very soul.This empowers the vampire and can grant them knowledge and abilities that the devoured vampire had, and outside of some exceeding powerful (and rare) sorcery, is basically the only way a vampire can increase their power cap.A vampire’s generation (how far they are removed from Caine, the original vampire) determines how strong they can become, the lower the generation, the more powerful the vampire has the potential to be.PC vampires generally range from 8th to 13th generation, above 8 they can raise their traits to 13 - Generation instead of topping out at 5.Thus it’s highly frowned upon by a goodly chunk of vampire clans, but a few consider it acceptable.

Got bitten by a vampire...help please?

I think I've been bitten by a vampire last week. I saw the Twilight series, and it's crap. When Bella is bitten she immediatly transforms, and that's FAKE. THIS IS REAL. I got a legit bite but nothing's happening to me. I wanna TRANSFORM. I WANNA BE A VAMPIRE, BITCHES.
All you bitten people out there, is there something I'm missing? Please help.

How does it feel when a vampire bites you?

I would assume it feels like you are being bitten, though popular fiction often describes an extremely pleasant sensation that can also be enhanced by a "vision" or hallucination that the victim gets thrown into.

Would a vampire bite itch?

Just put a little calamine lotion on it and it will be fine.

Can anyone describe a vampire bite?

Change the tense/pronouns as you see fit =) I'm working in the past tense, from a 3rd person perspective, under the assumption that it's a guy vampire biting a girl.

She felt a tremor run down her spine as she felt his cold hands brush against her neck, and she had to bite back a gasp as his tongue flicked against her neck as he moistened the skin to prepare her for what was about to come.
Her eyes were half-lidded, even as they periodically rolled up into her skull as she shivered and jerked with guilty pleasure. His eyes met hers, asking her a silent question. She gave a tiny nod of assent, as she was unable to do any more from his dedicated ministrations.
She felt him withdraw, and moaned quietly at the absence of that clever tongue. Then a sharp sensation woke her from her pleasurable haze as it threw her into the throes of sheer undiluted ecstasy.
His razor teeth sliced through the wet skin without resistance, penetrating deep into the flesh of her neck as they cut through the thin blood vessels and permitted them to spill their precious liquid. As the scarlet fluid flicked onto his tongue, he moaned along with her as he latched onto the wound with his entire mouth and began to greedily suck upon it, like a starving infant to his mother's nipple.
His flickering tongue kept the wound from clotting over, and he relished the sensation that the ripped flesh gave to his most talented muscle. Even as he tasted her, he knew it wasn't enough. He would always need more. Always.


I hope this helped. And I took far too much pleasure in writing this.

What happens when a vampire bites a human?

I am so confused. In Vampire Academy, humans get bit and apparently they like the feeling but they don't turn into a vampire. But then in Twilight, Edward bit Bella (who screamed in pain) and then she turned into a vampire. And then in The Beautiful Ones, the humans just died. Do you know the truth behind vampire bites?

If a vampire bites a werewolf would it be a vampire, a werewolf vampire or still a werewolf?

That depends entirely on the Vampire/Werewolf mythology you ascribe to. It is generally agreed upon that one supernatural species’ bite is toxic/fatal to another.Here are my favorite Supernatural origin/lore source takes on the situation:Vampire: The MasqueradeThis mythology states all vampires are descended from Cain (Biblical first murderer) and in his loneliness “sired” the 1st line (Antediluvians) of vampires from whom all the other vampires descend from. In this mythos, vampires steer well clear of lycanthropic species because they are incredibly hard to kill and lethal combatants. Their bite infects vampires and negates their ability to regenerate so they bleed out if not tended to. The inverse of the situation sees werewolves die of horribly painful blood poisoning if the vampire is old enough (Think Millenia in terms of age!)UnderworldIn this mythos both species share one descendant and so the bloodlines closest to their original progenitor can give rise to a hybrid. This is quite rare (Thus far only possible for the two sons of the original immortal and one completely human descendant of the same bloodline who makes a perfect vessel for both species’ genetics)Otherwise normally the bits do no more than physical damage. Ingesting the blood is somewhat toxic and trying to turn a werewolf usually results in death.Bram Stoker’s Dracula:With the study and expounding of this mythos, depending on who’s take you roll with, it appears that werewolves were made to combat vampires…not the most equal footing as in this world of lore, there are intrinsic pros and cons for both sides but a straight out and out throw down where a vampire bites a werewolf results in a big ouch for werewolf but nothing more aside from the physical injury which heals as do all injuries that do not involve silver.So, all told, generally speaking, what ya get from a vampire bite is a pissed off werewolf!

If you get bitten by a vampire bat would you become a vampire?

No, you will just turn into a buffet.

If a vampire bites a zombie, will the zombie turn to a vampire or will the vampire turn to zombie?

Neither.The typical vampyric transformation requires more than a bite. It kind of has to in order to prevent vampirism from basically taking over the world.The typical vampire conversion method is to drain a living person to the point of death and give them some of the vampire’s blood.A zombie is already long since dead. So this is not going to work.Similarly a vampire is already undead. There’s nothing there for the zombie’s method of infection to work with. In all my years of consuming horror and fantasy media, I’ve never seen a vampire that’s acquired a mundane disease.You might as well be asking if a zombie bites a doorknob will the door become a zombie.Vampires and zombies don’t convert one another. They’re already dead.

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