There are several terms that have been used depending on the exact nature/relationship between the donor and the vampire.
They call them donors.I find 'donor' to be a rather antiseptic term, void of any interesting connotations. I much prefer the Victorian term 'thrall' derived from the Scandinavian for slave.They can be called donors or black swans. some call them feeders.Sometimes the humans are also referred to as "pets", "sheep", or "cattle." It probably would depend on the vampire. Some vampires would use more derogatory names than others.
A deceased donor, or simply an organ donor. They used to be referred to as a cadaver donor but that term has fallen out of favor.
Donor, or a philanthropist! Your welcome! :)
A Blood donor
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A coffin.
Psi vampires are different from sanguinarian vampires. Sanguinarian vampires are the type that one generally thinks of when thinking of vampires. These types of vampires need to feed off blood whereas psi vampires require life force energy, otherwise known as pranic, to keep their health in good condition. Although they will probably not die without this energy, without it they will become lethargic and may become quite sick. Psi vampires generally feed off the energy of other people but they can also use elements found in nature, such as storms, to feed off and they sometimes also feed off power sources. Just like other people, psi vampires do not need to feed all the time. They will feed when their energy needs to be replenished and will not feed when it doesn't. Psi vampires will feed off of groups of people when they are in a crowd or they will feed off one individual at a time. While some psi vampires believe in honoring the donor, or person they feed off, by asking permission to feed, not all psi vampires have this belief and will feed without first asking to do so. The donor may feel something when they are being fed off of by a psi vampire but that is not always the case. The degree of feeling will vary from donor to donor, depending mainly on if the donor has awakened. This doesn't refer to awakening as a vampire but rather any person that is extremely aware and sensitive to things that are happening to and around them. If a donor does feel anything, it's generally a feeling of tiredness as the energy is being sucked out of them. Some psi vampires practice "cycling," which is quite a nice experience for the donor. When a psi vampire chooses to cycle, they take the energy but return some of it to the donor so that the donor does not feel completely drained. Some argue that there really is nothing to differentiate a sanguinarian vampire and a psi vampire except that sanguinarian vampires choose to feed off blood rather than a person's emotions. While sanguinarian vampires claim that this in untrue, some believe that sanguinarians just enjoy the taste of the blood and so they have blocked out the ability to feed off of other's emotions. Either way, the practice of psi vampirism or sanguinarian vampirism are both considered to be acceptable in the vampire community.
Well, the Greek wordnosophoros ("carrier of the plague") evolved into the Slavic word nosufur-atu which is a synonym for the word "vampire". so one can safely assume if the Greek don't call them "vampires", they call them "nosophoros"
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The cold ones
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A stake out