well in truth I'm a vampire but i don't drink blood i am a pure vampire that takes from peoples energy... infact there is a non painful way to become a vampire and there are two ways to be bit by a vampire who drinks blood they take a tiny amount of your blood then you take a tiny amount from them but it will be painful if you resist acourding to vampires not me... oh and you have to do that three times before you turn. also the way pure vampires turn is by telepicly biting the person and taking their energy then they will take some from you but this takes about a year...
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you can't their are NPC's (non-player controlled) that are vampires but you can't be one. another answer: Actually there is kinda a way. make your character have the pale white skin, and if you want to have black hair. then just act like a vampire. my character is a vampire so, it isn't impossible.
Non fiction
no buffy the vampire slayer in a non reality fiction tv show
There is no tarot card called "The Vampire" but there is a set called "The Vampire Tarot of the Eternal Night" which references non-conventional decks which represent a vampire theme.
Vampires are not real?!? You don't need a vampire to turn you. Just get a friend or a family member to twist you around.
In the game "The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion," you can become a vampire by getting attacked by a vampire and contracting their disease, called Porphyric Hemophilia. Once infected, you need to wait for three days without curing the disease to fully transform into a vampire. Being a vampire in the game comes with both advantages and disadvantages.
find him or her sucking a cow's blood. no... the vampire should be really thirsty and attempt to suck the non-vampire friends' blood.
An accidental cheek bite is the most common cause of a non-painful red spot inside your cheek. This often happens when you are eating or chewing gum.
shots, or the less painful nasal spray.