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* The Vampires—yes, ''[[Everyone Is Bi|all]]'' of them—in ''[[The Vampire Chronicles]]''.
* Henry Fitzroy from the [[Blood Books]]. Vaguely implied with another, female vampire that Vicki encounters in a short story.
* A way of life in ''[[A Dirge for Prester John]]''. Not to mention taking lovers from a number of different species.
 
 
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== Tabletop Games ==
* ''[[Changeling: The Dreaming]]''. As the kithain's reincarnation process isn't exactly tied down by things like gender, star-crossed lovers tend to be flexible just in case.
* In the [[New World of Darkness]] sourcebook ''Immortals'', exactly one of the sample NPCs is [[Bi the Way|off-handedly]] described as sleeping with both sexes. She is also a serial killer, although the book doesn't imply that her sexuality has been influenced by her immortality or that [[Immortality Immorality|her frequent murders]] are [[Depraved Bisexual|a natural outgrowth of her sexuality]].
* The [[Tabletob Game/Exalted|Exalted]]—if not everyone in Creation—are typically portrayed as this. The Dragon-Blooded often take homosexual lovers outside of marriage to avoid the risk of siring bastards, the Lunars have easy access to [[Gender Bender]] powers and massive fecundity, the Solars are god-kings who traverse Creation like a man walking down the block and [[With Great Power Comes Great Insanity|occasionally go into states of utter debauchery]], and the Sidereals live for millennia and have fate powers that allow them to assume any role they want.
* In some [[Dungeons and Dragons]] supplements—those few that mention sex—elves are generally portrayed as being much more likely to be bisexual than humans and other "brief" races.
 
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