This is a thought experiment I've been having for a while (it's for the purpose of a book, don't worry). I thought that I'd love to share it so that I may get some more interesting answers than just the ones I came up with. Here it is;>you are a vampire>you have eternal youth>you can fix your physical imperfections to your heart's content>you may even alter your shape altogether, and be whatever you want to be>you have greater strenght>you have greater talent and learn things quicker>and you have an eternity ahead of you>but all of this comes at price, and the price is human blood.The specifics of your diet may matter, or not matter at all. Not all vampires in fiction or folklore work the same after all. But from that basic premise, one must imagine what they could do to harness this blood, or don't.>refuse the gifts of vampirehood and crumble to dust, for this existence is inherently parasitic, and man was not meant to live forever>rob a blood bank, and possibly prevent people from recieving blood they deserve>get rid of undesirables; murderers, rapists, corrupt crooks, scammers. It wasn't like the world was in the lack of those, but what if you end up not finding one?>should you target specific people, would you investigate their lives to know if they deserve to die for your personal wellbeing?I don't know what is your take on this, but I'm very curious.
Humans are lesser beings compared to Vampires. Because of this it is morally justified for a Vampire to kill any human. It's the same moral justification we use for killing animals.
>>24841142>you may even alter your shape altogether, and be whatever you want to beTzimisce?>refuse the gifts of vampirehood and crumble to dust, for this existence is inherently parasitic, and man was not meant to live forever>rob a blood bank, and possibly prevent people from recieving blood they deserve>get rid of undesirables; murderers, rapists, corrupt crooks, scammers. It wasn't like the world was in the lack of those, but what if you end up not finding one?>should you target specific people, would you investigate their lives to know if they deserve to die for your personal wellbeing?Yeah pretty much all these questions are core to Vampire the Masquerade and each clan and sect has different answers. You can read the sourcebooks or (the better) fiction entries. Or just watch youtube lore vids. Regardless there exist more thoughts on this than you will care to hear already.
>>24841389That's never really made any sense to me. At what point does a human turned vampire gain this level of moral-superiority? Vampires in media are rarely depicted as having higher brain functionality, they just exist long enough to learn as much as they want to? Would they lose this ethical position if human turned immortal overnight? Or if humans started being able to live 400, 500 years? Almost every iteration of vampirism I've seen, depicts a being that was human, gets turned, and then starts acting like they were never human to begin with. It's just never made sense to me. The closest analogy I think you can draw, is a vampire being an adult, and a human being a child. The vampire's innate experience and wisdom does not grant them an inherent dominion over the humans, but an obligation. If you find a lost a child, you don't have the right to throw them off a bridge just because you know more than them, you have an obligation to help them
>>24841142Vampires are for goon/coom/smooth brains. It's a semitic invention that has a hidden sexuality (and homosexuality) themes. If you'are fag or a coomer then vampires are for you.
>>24841142You either die or accept your role and start farming humans, breeding them over generations to make placid, mindless farm animals.The noble murderer trope is juvenile. The monster that eats humans is the bad guy no matter how hot he is.
>>24841142If I woke up tomorrow turned into a vampire I'd kill so many people without hesitation that it's a good thing I will never harness such power.
>>24841142>rob a blood bank, and possibly prevent people from receiving blood they deservemost blood banks have to throw out a majority of the blood that is donated since it doesn't get used in time, it's a pretty morally benign avenue for a vampire.