Display title | Sliding Scale of Vampire Friendliness |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Vampires are an amazing element to add to a work of fiction, or to base one on entirely. They also have a lot of ways they can be... 'different', not just from humans but from vampires in other works (or within the same one!) But, other than bait for Your Vampires Suck and coolness, what use is making them different? Well, it can be used to establish just how friendly or irredeemably evil they are as a species. A kind of Sliding Scale Of Vampire Friendliness. |