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rdfs:comment | - Because of the purity of their blood, and their unique nature, pure bloods are essentially the rulers of the vampire Houses and its major power-players, while non-pure bloods are essentially the lackeys, minions, and/or lieutenants within their respective Houses. Due to the gap in genetic and blood purity, pure bloods tend to look down on the non-pure bloods and the non-pure bloods look at the pure bloods with equal disdain, although many of the "turned" see the purebloods as superior, viewing them with such reverence, as to even consider them to be the gods of their world.
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Description | - to draw the perpetually bloodlusting undead out of hiding
- A known favorite of the notorious vampyr,
- Nosferatu. Allegedly irresistible enough
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abstract | - Because of the purity of their blood, and their unique nature, pure bloods are essentially the rulers of the vampire Houses and its major power-players, while non-pure bloods are essentially the lackeys, minions, and/or lieutenants within their respective Houses. Due to the gap in genetic and blood purity, pure bloods tend to look down on the non-pure bloods and the non-pure bloods look at the pure bloods with equal disdain, although many of the "turned" see the purebloods as superior, viewing them with such reverence, as to even consider them to be the gods of their world. A key difference between purebloods and turned vampires is the ability to become human again. In the first film a retrovirus is created that can turn a vampire human again, provided that they are not pure blood. The vampire virus is part of the pure bloods' DNA and as a result the genetic coding. This means the virus is constantly being replicated so they cannot be cured
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