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But woe betide any vampire that crosses their path!
thank you very much Les, for your comment, really appreciated!
I am a big fan of those vampire hunting stories (I'm trying to write my own... the emphasis lays on "trying" ) humans who are strong and smart enough to defeat creatures with the experience of hundreds or probably thousands of years are facinating me a lot
Another aspect is the fight between vampires and werewolfes.. I also love the thought that vampire hunters can also be werewolfes with special abilities (it's the other way than in the "Underworld" series)
But I have no respect for the masses and peoples who live like parasites sucking the blood of the weak and the oppressed, and defend their condition of apparent privilege, hiding their lowliness behind good intentions. Among peoples there is an invisible evil, where each one puts his/her own pebble to build the tower that leads to nothingness.
Paradoxically my vampires struggle against themselves, they do not want to be dogs of Clavicus Vile, they do not want Akatosh's light, but they want to be Molag Bal's wolves foreever. They want to be the open a wound that bloats in creation, waiting for a god to manifest and heal it permanently. They are the supreme challenge for the Dreamer, he has to come back conscious and look in the face in the mirror of his honiric creation and then become the boundless sea able to blossom even the most rotten river. We are not mortal to be saved, it is God who must save himself.
Very philosophical discourse this, but this is the theme behind vampirism and the thread that binds its complex stories.
Thank you for you comment. t always stimulating talk with you.
Excellent work Fabrizio!
Thank you very much.