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    I loved Bloodlines 1, but I have some concerns about this one.

    Here is a bio of one of the characters that's set to cameo in Bloodlines 2: https://files.catbox.moe/38m8u2.png

    It's so absurdly "woke" my excitement is quite dead at the moment.

    [–]Dracula[S] 2 insightful - 2 fun2 insightful - 1 fun3 insightful - 2 fun -  (0 children)

    Thank you for subscribing! I used the phrase "steadily rises from its grave" more as a figure of speech just to stay with the theme of vampires. I meant that as the sub steadily comes together, I hope the users who visit/are subscribed to this sub stay patient until it's complete.

    Hope to see stuff about the upcoming vampire masquerade computer game show up in your sub.

    I'm sure you will. Please feel free to post about it on this sub. I'm not familiar with the game, but I'll be sure to check it out.

    Thank you again.

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      [–]Dracula[S] 2 insightful - 2 fun2 insightful - 1 fun3 insightful - 2 fun -  (3 children)

      How about vampires in video games?

      Sure that's fine. Like the second rule in the side bar says, only content and discussions that are related to the vampire mythology, the history of vampire lore, and cases of vampirism throughout history.

      Vampires in politics (pedogate, banksters, insurance, big pharma, Bill Gates, etc)

      No, these topics don't have anything to do with fictional vampires and vampire mythology, which is what this sub is about. Also, the third rule in the side bar clearly states No Politics of any kind, and only certain exceptions will be made. For example, if the story is set in a dystopian future where humans and vampires coexist, then the political structure of that society needs to be explained for better context.

      vampires in the animal kingdom (mosquitoes, leaches, bats, etc)? Or my favourite at Burning Man: Vampyros - vampires who like to play with fire. Fire good!

      Animals who thrive and feed on blood have vampiric habits and characteristics, but this sub is about sharing content about fictional vampires and their mythology. That said, I'll allow posts about vampiric animals depending on certain circumstances, and I'll especially allow the post if it's about an animal that has a connection to some kind of cultural vampire lore.

      Another exception is discussions and content about actual people who believe that they are real-life vampires and who have some sort of blood fetish/psychological obsession with blood. That topic is related to the vampire mythos, even though it's a reality-based topic. Basically, you can post any kind of content that has to do with fictional vampires and the vampire mythology that are from different cultures, time periods and mediums.

      I was a vampire in the 4th grade for Hallowe'en. I loved Bram Stoker's Dracula, Queen Of The Damned, and Interview With A Vampire despite their flaws. Dracula 2000 and True Blood were okay at best. I kinda feel like it's all slid downhill since then, though I wish it wouldn't. I think the Tom Cruise Mummy had some great moments (ie. zero-G in a plane) but I see why it flopped, and sadly the Universal Monsters franchise died before it was born. To revive/improve vampire stories they need good narrative structure, compelling characters, and heaps of style (Guillermo del Toro, old Tim Burton, etc).

      Yeah, I like horror movies too, especially vampire films, and I definitely agree, if anyone can direct a great vampire movie with a compelling story, It's del Toro and Tim Burton in his prime.

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