Vampires (Immortal Desires)

The Vampires of Immortal Desires are supernatural creatures. They primarily live within the town of Crimson Beech.

History
"The laws of Crimson Beech are hereby designed with diplomacy and peace in mind, both for the resident vampires and the humans inhabiting the town. The following crimes are against the sanctity of Crimson Beech and must result in banishment. Revealing coven secrets, coven infighting... As few traditions stand the test of time, any law may be updated by a communal agreement and posted into the Chamber of Laws."

- Original agreement forged between the Clements and Venandis

Generally, there is only one coven per area protected by a ley line, and ley lines are dispersed relatively far from one another. Crimson Beech is an exception however due to the Clement and Venandi covens being hunted by vampire hunters in the past, their covens dwindling in population, and them forming an alliance in order to preserve themselves. In human history, settlers traded with the Mohican Nation to take possession of Crimson Beech, only to lose it to the founders in a bloody battle. However, that is only half-true according to the original Crimson Beech vampires. The settlers were the early Clements and Venandis, who traded for the land after fleeing from vampire hunters.

The vampire hunters knew of the vampires' weakness to sunlight. They would corner vampires in the day and stake them in their hearts. While vampires were forced to find shelter in caves and darkness, vampire hunters would torch the formers' sanctuaries and force them into the sunlight. When a Venandi vampire crossed the invisible threshold separating ley line powered land from unpowered land, word spread to the Clement coven as well. The two covens banded together to defeat the vampire hunters.

As they lived in peace, the town grew more prosperous and attracted others to settle in Crimson Beech. By the 21st century, the covens have regained its numbers since those days.

Vampire Hunters
According to town legend (for humans), Captain Adalhard - Gabe Adalhard's great-great-grandfather - was the town's protector who wiped all the vampires out. Truthfully, he had been involved in thinning out the vampire population when the vampires were running rampant, and reduced them to a controllable number. However, he became sadistic in his hunting, and began hunting vampires for sport, torturing them, and beheading them.

Laws
All vampires who reside in Crimson Beech are bound to the core laws, which include treating the humans that also reside there fairly. One of the core laws is to never turn a human into a vampire without approval from the covens. Regardless of intention, "a crime must have its punishment".

Humans who discovered vampires were almost always killed until a human helped the covens fend off a vampire hunter. From this, the law was amended to give humans the benefit of the doubt.

Vampires are allowed to act contrary to the law to preserve their dignity or their covenmates.

Current Politics
There have always been tensions between the two covens in Crimson Beech due to their differences in opinions regarding humans.

Appearance
Vampires (in vampire form) have silver eyes.

Powers and Abilities

 * Enhanced Speed: Vampires can travel faster than humans.
 * Ley Lines: Ley lines are underground sources of energy that vampires can utilize. They give vampires the ability to be resilient to sunlight.

Weaknesses

 * Aversion to Silver: Silver can burn vampires.
 * Decapitation: Dismembering or manually removing the head of a vampire will result in instant and permanent death.
 * Sunlight: Originally, vampires found sunlight to be debilitating and were greatly weakened under its gaze. This changed when vampires found ley lines of power that nullified this weakness.
 * Ley Lines: While the ley lines nullify the weaknesses vampires have to the sun, this is dependent upon contact with the ley line and if the vampire leaves Crimson Beech, they will swiftly lose this power.