Right. So. Vampire blood. It doesn't sound very nice, or edible, or even healthy at all. (Most health experts would agree on some of its qualities.) But it turns out that vampire blood, also known as V, is a health care package from hell. Or heaven, depending on your character.
This is what traits V entails:
- Hallucinations. As in, imagine all the drugs you can think of and combine all the highs and the hallucinations they cause and put them together. This is V, and the primary reason for the selling of vampire blood. There's really no limit to what your character will experience, so you can either handwave it or go into massive depths of what your character seeing.
- Heightened libido. Your character will feel the urge to have sex with anyone, and will feel touchy-feely before hand.
- Healing properties: injuries, no matter how massive, can be healed just by placing the drops on the injuries or consuming the blood. How the blood affects diseases and viruses are unknown at this point.
- Enhanced senses and strength will happen after the initial high, but it will eventually wear off.
However! There is a hangup: a difference between drinking V directly from the vampire's veins and from another source like a vial or a cup.
- Drinking directly from Jessica's (or any other vampire from True Blood) body will mean that the vampires will know the emotional state and the physical location of the drinker, and that the person in turn will have erotic dreams about the vampire whose blood they have consumed.
- Drinking the blood in a separate source such as a vial will not create such bonds
And like any other highly addictive drugs, there's the highly dangerous side-affects.
- IT IS HIGHLY ADDICTIVE. One drop can easily make a person crave for some more. It will, like any other hard-hitting drug, literally consume the person.
- If consumed without any injuries, it will result in the person having the enhanced senses and strength but also feeling extremely ill. For men, it will result an enhanced erections that will require medical treatment.
- And also like any other addictive substances, serious withdrawals are painful.
What if my character wants to use V to spike the punch/somebody's drink/the holy water?
First of all, shame on your character. >:|
As for the V, well, hard to say. Canon hasn't yet stated that V can be diluted. It has been shown that it can be used in everyday medicine like penicillin to make a better high, so to speak, but it doesn't tell us much. So for the sake of fun, we can say that V can be diluted and the affects are somewhat lessened, so you as the player can control how high your character will be without realizing the V. The more your character drinks the spiked punch, for example, the more likely your character feel the more intense highs and side-affects of V. At the very least, your character might feel a bit dizzy and might be confused as to why the hell the Cheshire Cat is grinning at your character while its teeth are falling off.
Any more questions/suggestions/debates on V will be appreciated!