Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Turning To A Vampire

So, I've finally arrived on the post about turning into a vamp. If you want a full guide, you should hit the bookstore and check out 'How To Be A Vampire' by Amy Gray. It's the best guide book I've seen so far, only a few things about it is fiction. Alright, so here's the changing process.

Wanna become a creature of the night? Well, then you should be on a lookout for a vamp. It's impossible for a change without the blood of a vamp. So, if you've succeeded on finding a vamp, you either cut them and let their blood trickle down into a cup or let them give you a hard, painful kiss on the neck. Make sure you take enough amount of blood, 300 milillitre minumum, or else you're gonna become a half vamp for all eternity.

If you enjoy and prefer the more traditional way of turning, then, choose the Vampire's Kiss. Either way, it's still gonna sting like hell once the vampiric blood hits your heart. The pain will last for only a few minutes, and then you'll notice that you're starting to recover from any injuries you've ever suffered. The next 24 hours is essential and you better steer clear of humans or sunlight as you're in the process of changing. If you come in contact with sunlight, then you'll probably become a half vamp. The Sun sucks out some of the vampiric cells and blood, therefore leaving you as an unfinished vamp.

Why steer clear of humans? Because of their blood. While you're still changing, you're slowly becoming a vamp. You feel what a vamp would feel, your instincts grow sharper than ever, you have the strength of a gorrilla and you're gonna wanna jump up and down full with energy. What I'm saying is that, you're gonna have the CRAVE. Crave for what? BLOOD, duh. And no one's gonna be able to stop you as you're at the most powerful state at that time. One faint scent can send you running and tearing out people's throats. So, it's the best if you're alone during this process.


And that's how you become a FULL vamp and HALF vamp. Since I'm already in this topic, might as well explain the differences that lie between them.

First of, a full vamp. I know that everyone who has interests in them will know this but it won't to explain once more, will it? So, full vamps have superhuman abilities, so does half vamps. The difference is that full vamps has the better quality of it. Actually, full vamps are better in the quality of almost anything, 'cept from able to be under the sun. Example: half vamps can run fast, full vamps can run FASTER. Half vamps can carry a car, full vamps can carry two trucks. Understand?

I'm not saying being a half vamp sucks bad, but being a full vamp just has more advantages compared to a half. One thing best about being a half, you get to enjoy the sunlight FOREVER, unlike a full, which can only roam around the shadows and be scarce of the Sun for all eternity. What good in life is that? Another advantage of being a half is that you'll have a better chance to blend in with humans. Not many, well practically only a few people can actually tell apart a half. Their skin will not be as freezing as one of a full, and no matter how much blood they take, their Iris would always remain only a faint reddish colour.

A half vamp can still age a tiny bit, if that's what bothering you. Their aging are super slow that even after 5 years, you only seem to age a year more or so. But at least they age, so that they're still able to be part of the human society. Half vamps don't need that much blood like fulls. They still need to drink though, maybe twice in four months just to be on the safe side.

By the way, being a half vamp doesn't mean you can bare a child either. Whatever you are, a full, a half or a quater vamp, you're never going to have your own children. NEVER EVER. The vampiric ways doesn't roll like that. It's either you turn people, or they turn you. That's the only way to become one of the vamps. There is never going to be a 'vampire son', no matter what. Plus, it's kind of against the vamp laws to turn a kid with no specific reason.

So, there. If you got any questions or 'rebutals', I'm open for whatever. Just leave a comment or contact me on facebook.

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