Sorry If I Moved Past The Simple Question Of Who Would Be A Vampire - Tumblr Posts
@warningsine I don't have Interview lore -or really any vampire setting lore- backed up in my head, so keeping it pretty generic in the worldbuilding: Alicia: Vampire. Hasn't "practiced" (let's say keeping a basic diet, not staying with the culture) pre-series. Discussing the philosophy of vampirism, the cost of immortality, etc, are absolute no-goes. Very clear parallel in her "corruption" arc as a lawyer and her corruption arc as a vampire. Veronica and Owen are also vampires, which is just fantastic. Has no wish for her children to ever turn, and this is one of the very few things her and Peter can agree on. Grace will eventually become a vampire, but Zach will not. Peter: Not a vampire. Basically all of the rumors, all of the scandals tied to him, are very stereotypical -offensively stereotypical- vampire behavior. By the end of the series it is all but shown that he has consumed human blood. Kalinda: She's gotta be a vampire, right? Just look at how she acts. Look at the hours she keeps. See how sometimes her lips are just a little redder than normal. Or perhaps that's a trick of the light? How is that nobody knows for sure? Why would a human "encourage" Alicia how she does? If she was a vampire, wouldn't she have done something with Cary by now? Kalinda is a werewolf. Will: Vampire. Was quite the menace in Baltimore, or at least always next to the menace. Diane's tacit stamp of approval is pretty much all that keeps him in good standing with the more personable vampire factions. Diane: Vampire. From a surprisingly long line of vampires (not the sire chain, her actual family, accomplished by selective vampirism. Do the mechanics of that make sense? It does in my head.) Kurt is a human, and a Van Helsing "traditionalist" (it's mostly right-wing bullshit with no basis in anything) Cary: Not a vampire at the start of the series. Very much wants to become one, and does during the equivalent of season 4. Wasn't the best decision he ever made. Eli: Not a vampire. Don't even suggest it, unless you want to hear a lot about the connection between antisemitism and vampirism. Marissa is a vampire, and don't even suggest she is human, unless you want to hear a lot about the connection between antisemitism and regular breathing humans, *dad*. David Lee: Vampire. Embodies the worst stereotypes vampires have about evil humans. Does not give a single fuck. Finn: He's not a vampire, and I don't have anything more to say about Finn. Lucca: Vampire. Jason: He's gotta be human, right? He's wearing a cross. He just came out of church. He just came out of that dive bar covered in ashes. Jason is a werewolf. Bonus round: Elsbeth: Vampire. A lot of the really weird powers that more eccentric humans say vampires can do was just Elsbeth trying something out Charles Lester: The blood of Van Helsing runs through his veins.