Vampire Catacombs - 1700's Freestyle - Open StoryLine
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Etched in blood above the doorway a sign proclaimed: Abandon hope all ye mortals who enter here.
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WARNING TO MORTALS: Vampires today are exactly what they were yesterday or last year or 10 years ago or even 1000 years ago. Many mortals are stirred ceaselessly by the unguided footfalls of the accursed inhabitants.
My best advice to you, is to enter this realm of common ground and observe for yourself the legacy of the living dead. Be forewarned that there is no safety in numbers, nor any preventative chant or invocation that may keep you safe from unwittingly joining the army of darkness.
A Meeting Place of Common Ground for Those that Roam the Night.
If you are looking for a definition of a vampire... read on before you enter. There are hundreds if not thousands of ideas on what a vampire really is. Some types of Vampires you may or may not encounter in the Catacombs:
* Asanbosam: African. Asanbosam are normal vampires except that they have hooks instead of feet. They tend to bite their victims on the thumb. * Baital: Indian. These vampires natural form is that of a half-man, half-bat creature roughly four feet tall. They are otherwise unremarkable. * Bajang: Malaysian. The bajang normally take the form of polecats. They could be enslaved by sorcerers and forced to kill the sorcerer's enemies, and some families were believed to be hereditarily stalked by the bajang. * Baobhan Sith: Scottish. The baobhan sith (pronounced buh-van she) are evil fairies who appear as beautiful young women and will dance with men they find until the men are exhausted and then feed on them. The baobhan sith can be harmed and destroyed by cold iron. * Callicantzaros: Ancient Greece. According to Greek legend, a child born on Christmas will become a callicantzaros. These vampires often appear in half-human, half