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<blockquote data-quote="Lord Tarran" data-source="post: 2563862"><p><em>Ryan watches to the two enter. He is disapproving of the jester's idiocy, but to each his own, he thinks. The demon however, put Ryan slightly on edge. Though he himself had been evil for centuries, a demon was not something he liked to pleasantly see. Especially pompous ones. They, in his mind, were the worst. After shaking his head in sarcastic amusement, he turns his black eyes back to the woman. He says, in a serious, appraising, and slightly condescending tone:</em> </p><p></p><p>Well, my lady, I can think of one way to end your curse, and that would be suicide. But, of course, that tends to damn us more than we all ready are. How you are now, denieing what you once were, is causing you a great deal of your pain. The thought of being a vampire, of killing so many out of hand, hurts your reinstilled soul, giving you the nightmares. Unfortunately, that part of your curse will simply have to disappear in time. There is no way to fix that, it is not cuased by the curse in a magical way. Next, you will have to embrace some of the vampires traits. You will never return to humanity as you once were. Wishing so will only hurt you more. The maddening screams you describe are caused by your curse. They are magical, and uncurable. You don't realize it, but those voices are the bloodlust. You take a sip of blood, those voices would be quelled. They have been getting increasingly worse becuase you did not know how to quell them. The only way to be rid of them is to drain a human dry. After that, some form of intelligent life blood, once a month, should be rid of the affects. Once a month, yes, you will have to hunt, kill, and feed. There is good news. Your victims have no need to be good. I hunt evil for my feeding days, often tracking down evil wizards.</p><p>Your pain will end if you embrace what you once were. You do not need to be proud of it, but you need to embrace its exsistence. That will end a great deal of your pain. You will need to feed, soon, and once a month, maybe more, you will have to feed. I mean from a living creature, not something killed and then drained.</p><p>This is what the one who brought me back told me. I searched for another cure, and did not find it. I searched for 500 years, and found nothing. Then, I finnallly gave in, and the old man's advice paid off. </p><p></p><p><em>He is silent for a long time, before continuing:</em> </p><p></p><p>I believe we should join together. We should work together. While you adjust to your once again living state, I can watch over you, and once you are back to "human" we can figure out what to do. Right now, I bet, you will need blood to prove what I mean.</p><p></p><p>GOLEM! I know that its illegal, but I know Siani keeps a few lifeblood vials in the back. Please bring one. Preferrably the most concentrated. </p><p></p><p><em>The golem glowed for a moment, before a small jar filled with a bright red substnace floated across the room. Ryan caught it, chanting something in shadow quickly. The jar glows, and turns into a glass. He holds it, places on the table, and pushes it in Belleza's general direction. He nods and says:</em> </p><p></p><p>Drink if you don't believe me. Drink if you do. You need to trust me on this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lord Tarran, post: 2563862"] [I]Ryan watches to the two enter. He is disapproving of the jester's idiocy, but to each his own, he thinks. The demon however, put Ryan slightly on edge. Though he himself had been evil for centuries, a demon was not something he liked to pleasantly see. Especially pompous ones. They, in his mind, were the worst. After shaking his head in sarcastic amusement, he turns his black eyes back to the woman. He says, in a serious, appraising, and slightly condescending tone:[/I] Well, my lady, I can think of one way to end your curse, and that would be suicide. But, of course, that tends to damn us more than we all ready are. How you are now, denieing what you once were, is causing you a great deal of your pain. The thought of being a vampire, of killing so many out of hand, hurts your reinstilled soul, giving you the nightmares. Unfortunately, that part of your curse will simply have to disappear in time. There is no way to fix that, it is not cuased by the curse in a magical way. Next, you will have to embrace some of the vampires traits. You will never return to humanity as you once were. Wishing so will only hurt you more. The maddening screams you describe are caused by your curse. They are magical, and uncurable. You don't realize it, but those voices are the bloodlust. You take a sip of blood, those voices would be quelled. They have been getting increasingly worse becuase you did not know how to quell them. The only way to be rid of them is to drain a human dry. After that, some form of intelligent life blood, once a month, should be rid of the affects. Once a month, yes, you will have to hunt, kill, and feed. There is good news. Your victims have no need to be good. I hunt evil for my feeding days, often tracking down evil wizards. Your pain will end if you embrace what you once were. You do not need to be proud of it, but you need to embrace its exsistence. That will end a great deal of your pain. You will need to feed, soon, and once a month, maybe more, you will have to feed. I mean from a living creature, not something killed and then drained. This is what the one who brought me back told me. I searched for another cure, and did not find it. I searched for 500 years, and found nothing. Then, I finnallly gave in, and the old man's advice paid off. [I]He is silent for a long time, before continuing:[/I] I believe we should join together. We should work together. While you adjust to your once again living state, I can watch over you, and once you are back to "human" we can figure out what to do. Right now, I bet, you will need blood to prove what I mean. GOLEM! I know that its illegal, but I know Siani keeps a few lifeblood vials in the back. Please bring one. Preferrably the most concentrated. [I]The golem glowed for a moment, before a small jar filled with a bright red substnace floated across the room. Ryan caught it, chanting something in shadow quickly. The jar glows, and turns into a glass. He holds it, places on the table, and pushes it in Belleza's general direction. He nods and says:[/I] Drink if you don't believe me. Drink if you do. You need to trust me on this. [/QUOTE]
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