Vampire Physiology

The ability to use the abilities of a Vampire. Variation of Undead Physiology. Opposite to Kresnik Physiology.

Also Called

 * Vampire Mimicry
 * Vampiric Mimicry/Physiology
 * Vampirism
 * Vampyre Physiology/Mimicry
 * Vrykolakas

Capabilities
User with this ability either is or can transform into a Vampire, a being who subsists by feeding on the life essence of living creatures (often in the form of blood), regardless of whether the vampire is undead or a living person/being. While all vampires need some form of life-essence, the quality and quantity vary greatly: from daily to rarely, from needing lethal amounts to barely notable, from sentient blood freshly drained to rare steak.

Physically vampires are similar to their non-vampiric species, but exact changes their state causes vary greatly: more common effects include pale/white skin, glowing eyes (possibly changing to golden or red), prominent canines or generally predatory appearance, but some have no visible changes at all, while others barely pass for a humanoid.

Mentally vampires vary from perfectly normal persons with unusual dietary requirements to predatory, calculating beings, to hunger-driven blood-junkies.

Generally vampires are physically imposing beings with excellent strength, speed, endurance and agility, excellent senses, extended living-span nearing ageless and high-level resistance to damage. Other abilities include ability to turn other beings into vampires (possibly involuntarily), mental abilities, transformation into animals or mist, etc. Note that vampires are able to learn Magic, so the variety of powers some have isn't so much result of them being vampires as their own studies.

Applications

 * Decelerated Aging or Semi-Immortality
 * Enhanced Condition or Supernatural Condition
 * Enhanced Agility
 * Enhanced Combat
 * Enhanced Durability
 * Enhanced Endurance
 * Enhanced Senses
 * Night Vision
 * Enhanced Speed
 * Enhanced Strength
 * Regenerative Healing Factor

Variations

 * Blood Consumption
 * Blood Empowerment
 * Contaminant Immunity
 * Conversion
 * Vampirization
 * Daytime Walking
 * Darkness Manipulation
 * Defunct Physiology
 * Disease Immunity
 * Emotion Consumption
 * Energy Absorption
 * Enhanced Intelligence
 * Flight
 * Haemopotent Replication
 * Illusion Manipulation
 * Invulnerability
 * Life-Force Absorption
 * Mind Control
 * Hypnosis
 * Natural Weaponry
 * Claw Retraction
 * Fang Retraction
 * Enhanced Bite
 * Prehensile Tongue
 * Psionic Energy Conversion
 * Scattering
 * Bat Swarming
 * Shapeshifting
 * Air Mimicry
 * Animal Morphing
 * Bat Physiology
 * Human Disguise
 * Size Manipulation
 * Soullessness
 * Supernatural Beauty
 * Supernatural Survivability
 * Unnatural Presence
 * Wallcrawling
 * Wing Manifestation
 * Wing Blades

For a selection of Vampires, see here.
 * Dhampir Physiology
 * Emotional Vampirism
 * Jiang Shi Physiology
 * Kresnik Physiology
 * Manananggal Physiology
 * Mystic Vampire Physiology
 * Nelapsi Physiology
 * Neuronal Vampirism
 * Psi Vampirism
 * Shinso Physiology
 * Transcendent Vampire Physiology
 * Vaewolf Physiology
 * Vampire Lord Physiology
 * Zompire Physiology

Associations

 * Blood Manipulation
 * Curse Empowerment
 * Ghoul Physiology
 * Undead Physiology

Limitations

 * All need some form of life-force, but exact amounts and quality varies, as well as the consequences of not feeding. Some may feel nothing more than normal hunger, others age or weaken rapidly and some enter feral state that ends only after they have fed.
 * Vampires have traditionally several weaknesses, but how effective these are to individual vampire varies greatly:
 * Direct sunlight may cause instant Disintegration, burn like fire or prevent the use of supernatural powers. Originally, vampires had to sleep in their coffin during the day, and sunlight wasn't fatal, they were merely dormant during the day making it "easy" to sneak up on them.
 * Ultraviolet light may be especially effective.
 * Wooden stake through the heart. In most modern depictions, this is fatal; in the original folklore, it merely stops the vampire from leaving their coffin. In most of the older stories, one had to use a hammer or a grave digger's shovel to drive the stake in, which meant that vampire stakings mainly happened during the day when the vampire was asleep. In some cases a special specimen of wood is needed for the stake to be effective, commonly Hawthorn, and occasionally it needs to be blessed or enchanted.
 * May be unable to enter dwelling without invitation.
 * Decapitation - and as a bonus point, this one isn't exactly exclusive to vampires; it conveniently works on almost any supernatural creature, and humans too. Then again, so does a stake through the heart...
 * Running water acts like a barrier they can't cross, though this might be circumvented by making others transport them.
 * Crosses, but not necessarily other religious symbols. In modern renditions, this is usually subject to the power of belief of the wielder, the vampire, both, or neither.
 * Certain plants or substances, garlic or silver being most common.
 * May be bound to their coffin, earth/soil of their crave, etc. How often they need to be in contact of these and the consequences vary widely.
 * If vampires and werewolves are natural enemies, one may be vulnerable to their bite/scratch.
 * Vampiric Toxicity
 * Conversion Negation may revert vampires to their original forms.

Known Users
See Also: Vampire Tropes

Games
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 * Shademan (Mega Man)
 * Shademan.exe (Mega Man Battle Network)
 * Demitri Maximoff (Darkstalkers)
 * Vampires/Vampire Lords (Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim)
 * Babette
 * Lord Harkon
 * Serana
 * The Family (Fallout 3)
 * Vampire Tara (Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Chaos Bleeds)
 * Patrick Redfield (One Piece: Unlimited World Red)
 * Lana'thel (Warcraft)
 * Darkfallen (Warcraft)
 * Nitara (Mortal Kombat)
 * Vamp (Metal Gear Solid)
 * Cole MacGrath (InFamous 2: Festival of Blood)
 * Ultimo Excalibur (Ultimo X)
 * Bloody Mary (InFamous 2: Festival of Blood)
 * First Borns (InFamous 2: Festival of Blood)
 * Wario (Super Mario)
 * Lucian (Lunar Knights)
 * Jericho Cross (Darkwatch)
 * Vampires (Legacy of Kain)
 * Ancients (Legacy of Kain)
 * Kain (Legacy of Kain)
 * Oozes (Resident Evil: Revelations)
 * Rachel Alucard (Blazblue)
 * Slayer (Guilty Gear)
 * Dracula (Castlevania)
 * Alucard (Castlevania)
 * Vampire (Valkyrie Crusade)
 * Carmilla (Valkyrie Crusade)
 * Lil' Vampire (Valkyrie Crusade)
 * Remilia Scarlet (Touhou Project)
 * Flandre Scarlet (Touhou Project)

Literature

 * Dracula (Dracula)
 * Vampires (Twilight Saga)
 * Vladimir Tod (Chronicles of Vladimir Tod)
 * Vampire Citizens (True Blood/The Sookie Stackhouse Novels)
 * Bill Compton (True Blood/The Sookie Stackhouse Novels)
 * Eric Northman (True Blood/The Sookie Stackhouse Novels)
 * Pam (True Blood/The Sookie Stackhouse Novels)
 * Lestat de Lioncourt (The Vampire Chronicles)
 * Akasha (The Vampire Chronicles)
 * Vampires (Shadow Falls and Shadow Falls: After Dark)
 * Della Tsang
 * Burnett James
 * Chase Tallman
 * Chris Whitmore
 * Ellie Mason
 * Chan Hon
 * Feng Tsang
 * Chameleons (Shadow Falls and Shadow Falls: After Dark)
 * Kylie Galen; via Species-Shifting to become a vampire
 * Hayden Yates; via Species-Shifting to become a vampire
 * Roberto Esparza; via Species-Shifting to become a vampire
 * Mario Esparza; via Species-Shifting to become a vampire
 * Simon Lewis (The Mortal Instruments)
 * Raphael Santiago (The Mortal Instruments)
 * Camille Belcourt (The Mortal Instruments & The Infernal Devices)
 * Maureen Brown (The Mortal Instruments)
 * Moroi (Vampire Academy)
 * Strigoi (Vampire Academy)
 * Vampires (Vampirates)}}

Film/Television
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 * Vampires (Buffy the Vampire Slayer/Angel)
 * Angel
 * Spike
 * Drusilla
 * Darla
 * Vampires (The Vampire Diaries)
 * Vampires (Supernatural)
 * Juliet Van Heusen (Wizards of Waverly Place)
 * Vampires (Blade Trilogy)
 * Vampires (Charmed)
 * Aukon (Doctor Who: State of Decay)
 * Zargo (Doctor Who: State of Decay)
 * Camilla (Doctor Who: State of Decay)
 * Plasmavores (Doctor Who)
 * Saturnyns (Doctor Who)
 * Jessica (True Blood)
 * Nikola Tesla (Sanctuary)
 * Selene (Underworld)
 * Hybrids (Underworld)
 * Baboo (Mighty Morphin Power Rangers)
 * Batlings (Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue)
 * Broodwing (Power Rangers S.P.D.)
 * Leelee Pimvare (Power Rangers Mystic Force)
 * Necrolai (Power Rangers Mystic Force)
 * Houka Ozu (Mahou Sentai Magiranger); formerly
 * Phantom Spy Vancuria (Mahou Sentai Magiranger); can split apart into two lesser vampires Nai and Mea
 * Vampire Girl (Vampire Girl vs Frankenstein Girl)
 * Mina Harker (The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen)
 * Fangirea (Kamen Rider Kiva)
 * Count Orlok (Nosferatu)
 * Eva (Army of Darkness)
 * Vampires (Being Human)
 * Mateo Rodriguez (Imortal TV Series)
 * Vampires (Imortal TV Series)
 * Vampires (Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter)
 * Sarah (My Babysitter's a Vampire)
 * Erica (My Babysitter's a Vampire)
 * Rory (My Babysitter's a Vampire)
 * Jesse (My Babysitter's a Vampire)
 * Vampires (Chica Vampiro)
 * Abby (Let Me In)
 * Paulina (The Boy Who Cried Werewolf)
 * Vampires (The Dark Shadows)
 * Mr. Chaney (Masters of Horror)

Other

 * Count Jackula (Channel Awesome)
 * Mavin of the Eventide (Channel Awesome)}}