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The Bacchae are servants of Bacchus. They are very similar to vampires, and a bite from them can turn a person into one. | The Bacchae are servants of Bacchus. They are very similar to vampires, and a bite from them can turn a person into one. | ||
Bacchae used to be mortal human beings, who were bitten and turned. Bacchae live to serve [[Bacchus]], and obey any command he gives. [[Eurydice]] is the only know exception to this: she was able to defy [[Bacchus]]'s orders while still a Bacchae. | |||
The Bite: Victims of [[The Mark of the Bacchae|the mark of the Bacchae]] have two puncture wounds made by the long fangs of the Bacchae. Although the exact reason for transformation is unconfirmed, it is save to assume that Bacchae fangs may work similar to snake fangs, injecting a poison into the victim's blood stream that takes effect when the sun sets. | |||
The Transformation: Unlike vampires, the victim does not have to die to be transformed - no matter what time of day they were bitten, they are transformed when the sun sets. Victims will start to feel woozy and faint as the transformation approaches, and their eyes will turn yellow as the transformation begins. | |||
The mark can be erased and the victim saved if the mark is washed with water from The Gilded Spring before the sun sets the same day the victim was bitten. | |||
Physical changes: | |||
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Revision as of 16:17, 19 August 2013
The Bacchae are servants of Bacchus. They are very similar to vampires, and a bite from them can turn a person into one.
Bacchae used to be mortal human beings, who were bitten and turned. Bacchae live to serve Bacchus, and obey any command he gives. Eurydice is the only know exception to this: she was able to defy Bacchus's orders while still a Bacchae.
The Bite: Victims of the mark of the Bacchae have two puncture wounds made by the long fangs of the Bacchae. Although the exact reason for transformation is unconfirmed, it is save to assume that Bacchae fangs may work similar to snake fangs, injecting a poison into the victim's blood stream that takes effect when the sun sets.
The Transformation: Unlike vampires, the victim does not have to die to be transformed - no matter what time of day they were bitten, they are transformed when the sun sets. Victims will start to feel woozy and faint as the transformation approaches, and their eyes will turn yellow as the transformation begins.
The mark can be erased and the victim saved if the mark is washed with water from The Gilded Spring before the sun sets the same day the victim was bitten.
Physical changes:
Pages in category "Bacchae"
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