"Modern" vampires have almost always been far more morally than physically monstrous. Strolling through the city unchallenged has been exactly what they do and exactly why they are so dangerous. This is true from the seminal Lord Ruthven, Varney and Count Dracula right through to more recent incarnations like Barnabas Collins, Sonja Blue, Lestat or the admittedly terrible Twilight versions. ESO vampires are, in fact, far more "monstrous" in appearance than the literary norm.Carnage2K4 wrote: »Monsters are suppost to be hated and feared
"Modern" vampires have almost always been far more morally than physically monstrous. Strolling through the city unchallenged has been exactly what they do and exactly why they are so dangerous. This is true from the seminal Lord Ruthven, Varney and Count Dracula right through to more recent incarnations like Barnabas Collins, Sonja Blue, Lestat or the admittedly terrible Twilight versions. ESO vampires are, in fact, far more "monstrous" in appearance than the literary norm.Carnage2K4 wrote: »Monsters are suppost to be hated and feared
Don't confuse "this is what I would like" with "this is how it is supposed to be".
So... you reference 'modern' vamps... in a game set in what could only be described as distant past, if it can be related at all..."Modern" vampires have almost always been far more morally than physically monstrous. Strolling through the city unchallenged has been exactly what they do and exactly why they are so dangerous.
Well you could start be realising Vampires and Werewolves ARNT REAL
You misunderstand. Almost all cultures have vampires or vampiric creatures in their myths. "Modern" vampires refers specifically to the vampires of Western literature and to their descendants in movies and games as opposed to, for example, the Norse Draugr or Scottish Baobhan Sith.Carnage2K4 wrote: »So... you reference 'modern' vamps... in a game set in what could only be described as distant past, if it can be related at all...
Interesting thing to assume, since that was exactly my point.Carnage2K4 wrote: »Even if it were somehow related, I'm going to go ahead and assume you have not taken account of the fact that 'modern' vampires look human, indistinguishable in many cases...