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Old 03-15-2006, 02:07 AM
dots67 dots67 is offline
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About generations. From the game I remember : “If you are from the 5th generation, your blood is strong, if you are from the 50th, you can barely qualify as a vampire”.

If they are worrying about the Caitiffs, isn’t it more logical to give a right of siring to the eldest vampires only?

So what about Jack, Prince, what generations are they ?

Prince was not strong at all, I played all endings, he did not resist when I cut his throat, and did not try to fight Kei-Jin. Why?

Whats about the ghouls? Don’t they violate the Masquerade? And the guy “vandal” in the Blood bank – based on the Camarilla law, he must be killed !

Another question. What did LaCroix expected to find in the sarcophagus? Yes, I know, an older vampire. But in what state? In a hibernation, like in the Underworld? In that case, there is almost no blood in it! He could reanimate the elder, give him fresh blood, but in that case the awaken elder would be no match for him - he would kill LaCroix

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Originally Posted by pennypincher
1) The older Vampires get, the less interested in the world and things they become.
Good point.
I guess Selene should be very confused with computers and other high-tech stuff. Even with driving a car

P.S.
As Lucita apparently does not want to watch the movie, I can give her a spoiler. In the second movie she has diabelized her grand-grand-sire, so I believe she has improved her stats. She even got some resistance to the sunlight. But she is only 600, not 800 years old.

Last edited by dots67; 03-15-2006 at 05:56 AM.
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