Altruistic Paladins wrote:That is odd, as the rules for vampires vary greatly.Altruistic Paladins wrote:Wait, I thought you had to decapitate Vlad Tepes III first and then do penetrative damage to the heart, which would really explain how he keeps popping up in fiction. Everyone limits themselves to wooden stakes when it was already established that penetrative damage of any kind, including bullets, could still kill Dracula so long as you decapitate him first, which would explain why he keeps appearing in fiction. Then again, it was mentioned that Dracula just lost his powers in sunlight rather than bursting into flames. Here are two odd details, Dracula's blue eyes turned red when angry and he would look younger when he was more powerful. Hell, Dracula could control the weather; control animals; climb walls; and turn into mists, fog, wolves, and bats. Now that I think about it, a person playing an Bram Stoker-styled vampire would be kind of overpowered.
Just as there is no such thing as a "usual ghost", there is no such thing as a usual vampire.
Ah, yeah...trueO.O