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Vampires are undead shapechangers who hunger for blood.[2]

Appearance and personalities

Vampires appear in undeath much as they did in life, but have sharp fangs, paler skin, red eyes, and clawed hands. They do not cast shadows or reflections, and they avoid the sunlight which burns them.

Vampires typically retain the memories and even the personalities of their former, mortal lives. However, any benevolent characteristics they once possessed become twisted and corrupted. Vampires hunger for the life they've lost and sate this hunger by drinking the blood of the living. No longer capable of forming true emotional bonds, vampires instead surround themselves with physical symbols of wealth, power, youth, or whatever it was they desired in life.[3]

Background

Vampires are extremely rare in Exandria and were thought largely abolished close to 200 years before 810 PD. In few cases, there were murmurs about them. However, as soon as the rumors spread, large mobs gathered, and those allegedly afflicted with vampirism were hunted down and killed.[4]

Characteristics

Depiction of a true vampire from D&D: Monster Manual, page 295

Depiction of a true vampire from D&D: Monster Manual, page 295.[art 2]

The following is drawn from the 2014 Monster Manual:[1]

Abilities

In other games (e.g., Vampire: The Masquerade, a variant of which was played in the Thursday by Night one-shot), vampires have different abilities, although they typically share the thirst for blood.

Known vampires

Azmog was a vampiric hobgoblin who served the Strife Emperor until slain by the Dawnfather near the end of the Calamity.[6]

Fan art of '"`UNIQ--nowiki-0000000D-QINU`"'Sylas Briarwood turning as he hears  scream his name, by '"`UNIQ--nowiki-0000000E-QINU`"'

Fan art of Sylas Briarwood turning as he hears Percy scream his name, by Jessica Huegel (@Cryptobaffling).[art 3]

Sylas Briarwood[7] and Count Tylieri[8] were both vampires that Vox Machina encountered and fought in Whitestone, along with many vampire spawn.

Ixrattu Khar has claimed and consumed hundreds of innocents during her killing spree that spanned from Kymal to Emon,[9] making her "Tal'Dorei's foulest mass murderer".[10] By late 810 PD, she had been convicted and sent to the Black Bastille prison in Emon but managed to escape during the Chroma Conclave's attack. As of 836 PD, she possesses the Vestige of Divergence known as Condemner.[11]

From adventure hooks

The following vampires are all featured in adventure hooks in the Explorer's Guide to Wildemount, set in 835 PD.

From one-shots

In the Thursday By Night One-shots, the Critical Role cast (other than Taliesin, who is the GM) play themselves as vampires using a modified version of the Vampire: The Masquerade TTRPG.[16]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 See D&D: Monster Manual (2014), 5th ed., p. 297.
  2. See D&D: Monster Manual (2014), 5th ed., p. 295.
  3. See D&D: Monster Manual (2014), 5th ed., pp. 297–298.
  4. See "Consequences and Cows" (1x26) at 0:28:46.
  5. See "Consequences and Cows" (1x26) at 28:00.
  6. See "Give and Take" (E4x01) at 0:11:49.
  7. See "Crimson Diplomacy" (1x25) at 1:46:08.
  8. See "Gunpowder Plot" (1x31) at 1:50:14.
  9. See Tal'Dorei Campaign Setting, p. 39.
  10. See Tal'Dorei Campaign Setting, p. 94.
  11. See Tal'Dorei Campaign Setting Reborn, p. 62.
  12. See Explorer's Guide to Wildemount, p. 70.
  13. See Explorer's Guide to Wildemount, p. 110.
  14. See Explorer's Guide to Wildemount, p. 127.
  15. See Explorer's Guide to Wildemount, p. 156.
  16. See "Critical Role One-Shot: Thursday by Night" (Sx24) at 00:19.

Art:

  1. Depiction of a vampire from D&D: Dungeon Master's Guide, page 76. This page contains unofficial Fan Content permitted under the Wizards of the Coast Fan Content Policy. Not approved/endorsed by Wizards. Portions of the materials used are property of Wizards of the Coast. ©Wizards of the Coast LLC.
  2. Depiction of a true vampire from D&D: Monster Manual, page 295. This page contains unofficial Fan Content permitted under the Wizards of the Coast Fan Content Policy. Not approved/endorsed by Wizards. Portions of the materials used are property of Wizards of the Coast. ©Wizards of the Coast LLC.
  3. Fan art of Sylas Briarwood turning as he hears Percy scream his name, by Jessica Huegel (@Cryptobaffling) (source). Used with permission.