I'm ready to type up
a description of
the Brides of the Gray Wolf. I'd also like to write information about how vampires spawn, but I'm getting caught on the details. Unlike traditional vampires, they are living creatures developed through research, so I'd prefer if I could find pseudo-physiological reasons for their idiosyncrasies. Key points:
1. They have some problem with producing blood, requiring them to receive supplements from outside sources. This comes from the daimonic tissue samples used to create the vampirism nanohomunculus, and is probably Dr. Mikazuki's way of adapting daimons' method of nourishing their immortal forms by feeding on human animae to a more cheaply sustainable system.
2. Vampirism is contracted simply by consuming a vampire's blood into a human (or, theoretically, mostly human) body. However, unless the body meets rigorous specifications, this will result in severe circulatory problems and a truncated lifespan. I would like it if it would cause bulging blood vessels like the
Claymores when they use their yōma powers, or, now that I think of it, Yukishiro Enishi from
RuroKen when he overloads, but I think that would mean that they have extremely high blood pressure, which doesn't fit very well with point 1. Perhaps vampires actually do produce blood, but it's defective, or something.
I know I won't get much medical help out of you liberal arts and computer science majors, but I like typing about this stuff.