The 4E nosferatu is cool ... disease/shadow vampire.
Why is it 'natural humanoid' rather than 'natural humanoid (undead)' or 'shadow humanoid (undead)'?
On the Nosferatu, one question: Why does the claw damage go 10d6 -> 10d8 -> 20d6 etc. rather than going to 10d10, 15d10, 20d10 etc. as in the Epic Bestiary guidelines?
Are you planning for any of these in 4th edition (well, you mentioned the Varcolac for future Vampire Bestiary stuff...)
We've seen these...
How would that work?
OOC: Sure, KtA is fine.
Garadh enters the door of the Log and orders a drink, bread and meat. He sits down at a table with space for the rest of the group and waits for their arrival.
(OOC: OK, do I just jump in?)
A dark-haired man walks up the road leading from the Inn to the shrine. Seeing the others gathered at the shrine, he nods and waves. "Well met, all. I'm Garadh, and I heard someone up this way was hiring for a journey?"
Dark Elves, enemies? Not so sure... Dark Elves in Norse myth either are, or are often conflated with, the Dwarves - and they did work with/make stuff for the gods at least sometimes.
Oh, yeah, good point.
"This sounds intriguing. I think I would like to take part," Garadh says, taking another drink.
{OOC: Is there still a 'slot' open for me? Subscribing, if so...}