What if Vampirism is a bacterial infection and it makes the wielder drink blood because that is what sustains the bacteria. I think I’m just imagining Parasite Eve again, but with bacteria in place of mitochondria.
In the video game series The Elder Scrolls, vampirism is actually contracted as a disease that can be cured if you catch it soon enough.
But also it’s a magical curse from Molag Bal.
Though the metaphysics of TES are weird enough that it’s not really safe to assume anything has the same underlying cause as it would in the real world (e.g. sunlight comes from another dimension through a tear in space). So maybe all diseases are actually curses in the setting.
Possibly. I know that the vampire disease is canonically different between the Cyrodill and Skyrim regions.
IIRC rabies has quite a few similarities to various vampire myths (e.g. aversion to water, aversion to strong smells, aggression).
In my home brew ttrpg setting, it’s viral. A magical virus, but a virus.
and can it be cured by garlic?
Not cured, but garlic does cause a great deal of pain, and can reduce their healing.
Oooh, a Parasite Eve remaster would be nice…
Tbf, I wouldn’t want to have hand sanitizer thrown at me either - especially if it gets into my eyes…
Why no, I am not a vampire… why do you ask?
Why no, I am not a vampire
Oh and you probably don’t want us driving wooden stakes through your heart either, huh?
Got’em.
That seems presumptuous of you!:-P I mean, I would prefer you not do it while I’m still alive but after that… you do you, whatever floats your boat. 🛥️
You guys really shouldn’t talk about pale skinned people with garlic sensitivities like that.
The coffin in my room is because it looks cool. I do not sleep it it, that is what the bed is for. The bottles have a cranberry drink in them do not drink them they are mine and they are special and expensive.
Now, can I come in?
That’s “may” I come in. Unless…
Uh. Well. See technically that’s why I asked.
wait did ‘holy water’ just mean ‘the strong stuff the monks are brewing’?
Although Holy Water™ may be diluted indefinitely and still be considered “holy” we do recommend 70% HBV (Holy by Volume) for your anti-undead topical needs and dilution below 40% for internal purification.
I was about to say, i could sell my alcoholism as demon repellent
Well, ethanol was, literally, called the “Water of Life”
Weird how soap never got it included in the supernatural remedy arsenal. Maybe too mundane in a ‘I’m always using soap anyway’-way …
They didn’t really get the importance of handwashing before the 1840s as far as I know.
“Sorry, wrong one!” pulls out pumpkin spice and sage hand cream
Vampire: “Oh fuckk”I always want to mention, remember hwo you might say bless you when someone sneezes. Bcs, it was thought that you where expelling evil spirts that where possessing your body? Like viruses? Possession was illness…
What do you mean, want to see? The conservatives already hate it.