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PsyVamps

Info On PsyVamps
from LadyChrys

Basically on feeding, we do not have to bite; we can be in a crowd and feed off the person, some people with high clairvoyance can see these purple like tentacles around the psyvamp spreading out toward the person or group of people the psyvamp happens to be feeding off of. Energy feeding and hunger is alot like blood craving; psyvamps also crave blood, -- and I happen to be both Blood and Psy, so I crave it big time.

Basically anything with a "Lifeforce" we can feed from. I have fed from other psyvamps, mortals, animals, storms, I know it sounds weird but the power and energy in a thunderstorm can get you really high on energy.

I tend to lean more to the blood side but every once in a while I take energy. I get this parched feeling, like cracked, dry earth feels in a summer heat wave, and I can not describe how I do feed, -- it's basically instinct, and I reach out with my mind, and I begin to feel a drawing feeling around in my third eye, and sometimes my stomach feels like something is merging with me... Yeah it sounds weird but it's even weirder to experience and can be quite scary when you're being fed off of when no one's around you, and you're by yourself it feels like someone's trying to pull your soul out of your body... If you ever have panic attacks, this feels like a panic attack to me maginified by 1000.

Blood Vamps don't see Psyvamps as complete vampyres, and there's a truth side to that. They are somewhere classified between witch and a vampire, I figure; but they aren't completely mortal, as they are hunters and feed just as ruthlessly as blood vamps can, and it's quite interesting to be both Psyvamp and Blood Vamp. I was born naturally a PsyVamp and begin using my powers about 3, and then I was embraced or turned at 19 fully. *S* Of course, I didn't know anything about psyvampirism until I was 19 also but then I looked back at my childhood and it sunk in...no pun intended.

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  1. Intend all the puns you want!

    An energy high while feeding on blood would be the ultimate!

    Blaze

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