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19 years ago
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A vampire is a dead creature because none of its organs function like those of a living person. Everything is on an animal level! It doesn't have its own blood. And vampires are not divided into species, so there won't be any races. P.S. A vampire is undead.
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19 years ago
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Alex_R;91293
A vampire is a dead creature because none of its organs function like those of a living person. Everything is on an animal level! It doesn't have its own blood.
And vampires are not divided into species, so there won't be any races.

P.S. A vampire is undead.
You say that none of its organs function like those of a human :D, but it actually DOES function. Whether it's undead or not depends on how a person relates to the concepts of living and dead. :smile24: :smile24: :smile24:
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19 years ago
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I asked him the other day. He won't admit it, the jerk. He just laughed and walked off into the night.
Tell him he's a bad moose!! Good moose share the secret to being eternally happy. Let him take an example from squirrels.

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Alex_R;91293
A vampire is a dead creature because none of its organs function like those of a living person. Everything is on an animal level! It doesn't have its own blood.
And vampires are not divided into species, so there won't be any races.

P.S. A vampire is undead.
Make up your mind, either he's dead, or everything is on an animal level!!
A vampire is a person who cannot die because he is either cursed, or he has a disease, or there are other versions of the origin of vampires. He cannot be dead because the noseless one hasn't come for him yet. But he is not alive either. He is UNDEAD!!!!
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19 years ago
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Maybe I didn't express myself quite right, but scientifically, we can't explain the concept of "living" versus "dead" in the context of vampires because there's no real evidence to support their existence. We only know them from movies and books. The same goes for Liches and other similar creatures. Therefore, in the game, they will definitely be classified as undead. That's how the developers intended it!
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19 years ago
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This is fantasy. So, let your imagination run wild!
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19 years ago
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This is fantasy. So, let your imagination run wild!
I know it's fantasy, but why should I imagine things when there are specialists in this field, and their ideas are much more interesting than mine! And I think it's pointless to argue about whether a vampire belongs to the undead :smile25:
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19 years ago
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I know it's fantasy, but why should I come up with ideas when there are specialists in this field, and their thoughts are much more interesting than mine! And I think it's pointless to argue about whether a vampire belongs to the undead :smile25:
So, you'll spend your whole life thinking that there are people who are much more interesting than you? And that their thoughts and ideas are much more interesting?
Then don't discuss it.
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Why would you spend your whole life thinking that there are people who are much more interesting than you? And that their thoughts and ideas are much more interesting?
Then don't discuss it.
Is that a bad thing? Everyone has their own strengths, and I'm not going to achieve everything on my own. You need to know how to use the "legacy" of humanity, otherwise, according to your statements, every person should reinvent the wheel and so on.

P.S. If you lived in a cave, I would believe that you are saying this from yourself, but as it is, these are just empty words. I guess it's important for you to have the last word!
P.S.P.S. I won't respond to you anymore (it's not interesting):rolley
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19 years ago
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Alex_R;91502
Is that a bad thing? Everyone has their own strengths, and I don't plan on achieving everything on my own. You need to know how to use the "legacy" of humanity; otherwise, according to your statements, every person should reinvent the wheel from scratch, and so on.

P.S. If you lived in a cave, I would believe that you are saying this from your own experience, but as it is, these are just empty words. I guess it's important for you to have the last word!
P.S.P.S. I won't reply to you personally anymore (it's not interesting):rolleyes:
You're exaggerating. And as I understand it, you know how to use the legacy of humanity. Yes, you definitely know how.
P.S. How clever you are, you figured it out right away. I always have the last word. Soon I'll get an honorary title of "flamer 1st degree."
P.S.S. Never mind.
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19 years ago
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VAMPIRE – in the lower mythology of the peoples of Europe, a dead person who rises from the grave at night or appears in the form of a bat, sucking the blood of sleeping people and causing nightmares. VAMPIRES were those who died an “unclean” death – criminals, suicides, those who died prematurely, and those who PERISHED from the bites of VAMPIRES. It was believed that their bodies did not decompose in the graves, and their evil deeds could be stopped by driving an aspen stake into their body, beheading them, etc. Garlic, iron, bell ringing, and
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19 years ago
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There are many different interpretations of vampires. Some are more common, others less so... Lukyanenko, Panov, Warhammer: Fantasy Battle, Heroes, Disciples, etc. In some, the concept is similar, in others, the difference is significant... So, the argument is somewhat pointless... There is no real evidence – “here is a vampire, and this is what he is like” – it’s all fiction, so everyone has their own point of view.
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19 years ago
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There are many different interpretations of vampires. Some are more common, others less... Lukyanenko, Panov, Warhammer: Fantasy Battle, Heroes, Disciples, etc. In some, the concept is similar, in others, the difference is significant... So, the argument is somewhat pointless... There is no real evidence - "here is a vampire, and this is what it's like" - it's all fiction, so everyone has their own point of view.

I completely agree, and this topic raises philosophical questions... which came first, the bite or the vampire? :confused:
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19 years ago
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I completely agree, and this topic raises philosophical questions... which came first, the bite or the vampire? :confused:
Or are you referring to the chicken or the egg? :confused: Vampire, vampire... well, what can I say? Yes, you're right, everyone has their own understanding of vampires, but since this is fantasy, we need to create a Vampire faction :D. This is my personal fantasy :D. I know it won't happen, but I'll still dream, and when I learn how to work with DDS textures, I'll create this race myself, just to spite everyone! :D
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19 years ago
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The new Vampire faction is unnecessary; the Necromancers already have enough of them!:smile16:
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19 years ago
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Generally, if you don't know where to place vampires, I would say this: in Heroes, Necropolis has a very clear image of vampires, and since you are discussing a race in this game, it should fit this world. You can read about what vampires are in the game in the description of the War. It says that they are Necromancers who voluntarily died. Isn't that undead? Alex R is right. There are indeed many ideas about vampires, but you need to use one that fits the game.

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