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So, we're arguing about my slaves? Well, let me tell you a few facts, and I think the issue will be resolved.
As KJ already said, they exist, and they are different. They are essentially living beings; they don't drink blood, except in rare cases when they are injured, and even then, it's not a certainty because their regeneration is quite fast. Blood actually accelerates their healing process. Originally, these vampires were hunters of the Ancients (or rather, that was the only way for them to survive). But, like ordinary people, they age, albeit at a rate of about 1/50th. And after death, they do indeed become undead vampires, but they are no longer the same individuals. The demon that previously gave them power awakens within them, but in a weaker form because the human is weak, while a vampire is something akin to a demon.
The question of liches was raised here, and I understand that no one knows anything about them!
So, a lich is a necromantic mage who has reached the limit of their abilities and decides to give up their life, again, for power. And their corpse becomes something other than just a body; it's a mechanism for carrying out their will in the world of the living. When the body is destroyed, they can no longer leave the Shadow Realm, by the way, that's where they draw their power from. And if a vampire tries to compete in strength and skill with a lich, they will lose simply because the power of the Shadow Realm is inexhaustible, while a vampire, like a mage, sorcerer, or necromancer, draws power from within. The set of magic available in Heroes, for example, is insignificant compared to reality. Moreover, a lich levitates, so how would a vampire reach them? Can anyone tell me?
Liches, like all higher undead, have an aura of darkness (if anyone is interested, leave me a private message, and I will tell you about other higher undead).
The second reason why a vampire is weaker is that their power is borrowed. Only a sated vampire is strong and fast, but only at night. During the day, a torch is more effective. Hehe.
Knights.
There are no words to describe how powerful they are: strong armor, unlimited strength, and a dark aura (this fact is overlooked in Heroes; these knights only move with a retinue, meaning they have skills, but not the same ones as in Heroes, but rather like those of DISAIPLE). By the way, it is the undead aura that resurrects zombies and skeletons, which is why magic should only be considered as an aura of death.
The Death Knight knows more about this; I just guide the elements, time, and death, and so on.
And I wouldn't give vampires a city because, as I said, vampires of different types clash with each other!
P.S. Should we end it here?:cool: