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Dhampir are the human child of a Kindred parent. No matter why he made her, or what he did once he couldn’t take it back, she’s not like other people and she never will be. She’s here against all odds, an impossibility with the gift of dire prophecy and enough baggage to fill a lifetime. Maybe she can’t choose her family, but she sure as hell can choose a side. Or she can walk the edge of a razor no one else sees, claiming both day and night for herself and leaving bloody footprints behind. The only thing she can’t choose to be is unremarkable.
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A dhampir is about family. It’s about reconciling what you are and where you came from with your own Integrity and the realities of living in the All Night Society’s shadow as a human being who’s neither a slave nor food. It’s about the intersection of love and hate, and it’s about learning how to forgive — or how to stop being so forgiving. It’s about the secrets you keep for family’s sake, and the power you wield over your parents with what you know. It’s about the endless conflict between human and vampire, heartbreak dogging dysfunctional relationships, and looking past the face of the monster. Maybe you love what you find there. Maybe you want to send it to hell so you’ll forget it’s a part of you.

Latest revision as of 13:32, 24 April 2018

A dhampir is about family. It’s about reconciling what you are and where you came from with your own Integrity and the realities of living in the All Night Society’s shadow as a human being who’s neither a slave nor food. It’s about the intersection of love and hate, and it’s about learning how to forgive — or how to stop being so forgiving. It’s about the secrets you keep for family’s sake, and the power you wield over your parents with what you know. It’s about the endless conflict between human and vampire, heartbreak dogging dysfunctional relationships, and looking past the face of the monster. Maybe you love what you find there. Maybe you want to send it to hell so you’ll forget it’s a part of you.

Pages in category "Dhampir CofD"

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