The self proclaimed royals of the demon realm.
Origin
The Disciple’s of Chaos believe Vampires were created by the god Law as Judges. They were destined to pass judgment on crimes by normal humans by reading their minds and seeing the truth. The ultimate judgment, death, was administered by a bite on the neck from which all life (blood) was drained. They believe it was Chaos who took the dead victims and created The First 13, parents of all Vampires.
Diet
The preferred food is Fresh Human Blood but Vampires can survive healthily on blood from animals or blood given via transfusion. A Vampire digestive system cannot absorb nutrients from solids, through its body, being originally human, can have food pass through it. Alcohol has less effect on a Vampire than a human, though they can become drunk, but for much shorter times
Abilities
Super Human Strength: the more human kills a vampire makes the stronger it becomes.
Super Human Speed: able to move about 5 times faster than humans
Healing: A vampire can regenerate any part of it’s body completely leaving no scars unless the wound was made by silver or aspen.
Life-cycle: Immortal
Mental: Vampires senses are very acute. It is almost impossible to lie to a vampire. Also they have empathic powers which can create feelings of love, trust and euphoria in a victim. Usually once the victim knows about the vampire they are immune to this power
Magical: Some vampires were shaman and mages in their former lives and retain those abilities, the same way as they would keep any learned skill. The direct descendants of the 13 can all shape-shift.
Weaknesses
Sunlight: Any exposure to sunlight causes almost instant insineration of a vampire. If the chest, neck or head are exposed it will result in the vampires death
Silver-nitrate: When added to the blood stream of a vampire death will shortly follow
Silver: anything silver entering a vampires body will hurt and slow them down. A direct penetration through the heart or the brain will result in death
Aspen: anything made from aspen entering a vampires body will hurt and slow them down. A direct penetration through the heart or the brain will result in death
Aspen sawdust: This can cause temporary blindness, burning of skin, choking and, if sufficiently inhaled, death
Garlic: If injected directly into the blood will cause terrible discomfort. Any wounds laced with garlic will scar. The presence of garlic lowers a vampire down to human speed but does not decrease its strength
Aspirin: This will produce a massive allergic reaction in a vampire and can result in death
Insulin: This will produce a massive allergic reaction in a vampire and can result in death
Some animal toxins: Insects, snakes and other reptiles produce poison which can have differing effects on vampires. Cobra venom is known to kill vampires in large enough quantities.
Faith: If a victim is strong in their faith spiritually an artifact from that sect can provide some protection against a vampire, but it cannot harm them unless it’s made from one of the above items.
Fire: Can damage and kill a Vampire if it were totally engulfed