Vampires, as termed by Trevor Herbert, are predatory entities that feed on humans.

Behaviour Edit

Vampires remain in their lairs for most of their lives, leaving only to hunt.

Vampires do not speak, and are in fact biologically incapable of doing so. The communicate with humans entirely through gaze. By meeting a human's eyes, they impart sensations into their mind, which serves both to simulate conversation and to hypnotise their prey. Vampire hunters can thus distinguish vampires when they observe one-sided conversations where the speaking party reacts as if they were spoken to despite the silence of their conversational partner.

Biology Edit

Though vampires resemble humans on the outside, they are internally much different. They have teeth like a sharks, jagged and multi-rowed, and their throats contain nothing more than a large, tubular tongue. They use these teeth to tear open the throats of victims, then clamp onto the wound with their tongue to drain the blood. In this manner, a vampire can completely drain a human of blood in a matter of minutes.

Affiliations with The Powers Edit

It is unclear exactly which Power holds claim to vampires, as they display traits typical to multiple powers.

The Hunt: The primary drive of vampires is to hunt and feed on humans. Furthermore, people who kill vampires (Trevor Herbert, Daisy Tonner, the hunters seen in MAG 133) seem disproportionately drawn towards the Hunt, as if they exist to "train" new Hunters.

The Stranger: Vampires falsely impersonate humans and communicate without speaking aloud, both are typical of The Stranger's agents.