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Does it hurt to turn into a vampire?
Transformation is a very painful process as well and can feel as if you are on fire, or at best, like death. The venom in their saliva can burn human cells. Once that venom gets into a human’s bloodstream, their health is going to deteriorate at a significant rate.
How do you avoid being a vampire?
Stay outside during daylight hours: While sunlight will not kill vampires, it will severely burn them. Most vampires sleep during daylight hours and avoid direct sunlight whenever possible, preferring to hunt for victims in the dark of night. Wear a Cross: Vampires dislike crosses, but a cross will not kill a vampire.
How do you become a vampire in real life?
First, you have to live a disreputable life. Be a scoundrel. Then you have to die. According to world folklore, any person of ill reputation is in danger of becoming a vampire after death. (There’s no avoiding that death thing, though, I’m afraid. You can’t skip that step.)
What happens if a vampire does not drink blood?
Lack of Blood: If a vampire in transition does not consume blood within twenty-four hours after their human death, they will die. After Bill Forbes was woke up in transition, he decided not to consume blood and eventually chose a human death. Likewise, Ivy chose to die a witch and refused to complete her transition.
What are the pros and cons of becoming a vampire?
Becoming a vampire means sharing all their benefits and drawbacks. But what are those anyways? Vampires can only live at night, they have to drink blood to survive and otherwise vampires are immortal.
What is the transition from human to vampire?
The Transition is the process in which a human, witch or werewolf, who undergoes the process of transitioning into a vampire, and is noted as being neither alive nor dead due to the effects of vampire blood in the body after death. The transition between vampire and human can lead to either death or vampirism.